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Ann Hoops to an Olde English Christmas Carol

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Uploaded by on Dec 10, 2008

This carol, The Apple Tree, is one of my favorite pieces of sacred choral music. The Clare College Choir of Cambridge, directed by the great English composer John Rutter, sings.

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  • That was beautiful and calming. Question, what are you hoops made from?  : )

  • Hey there! I make my own hoops from PVC irrigation tubing--these are made of 1/2-inch, 125 psi tubing and covered with iridescent metallic tape.

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  • My god! You are so gorgeous in art, form and beauty! Thank you and Merry Christmas to you!

  • very graceful!

  • I keep looking at these last 2 videos & I am just in awe at how graceful & stunning you are, Heroine Ann! Please continue to Follow Your Bliss & inspire us all! Hope you all have a fabulous Holiday!

  • I concur with corduroycoat - perfectly stated! Magnificently wonderful, Ann!!

  • only you could pull this off. especially with two. beautiful, as always.

  • Stunning! Lovely hooping space too! Seasons Greetings to you of course! :o)

  • Beautiful, beautiful Ann. I actually got the chills watching this.

  • Ann, this is really beautiful. I particularly liked the move around 1:20 with the two hoops north-south. I have come to enjoy this form of hoopwork almost more than any other kind. Kimo's Kodo video got me started, and his Three Points to Tuvan. I love your colors and graceful pants for this music. I don't think I have seen any hoopwork to the more formal but extremely beautiful music such as your choice in this video. You might also appreciate the music of Mediaeval Baebes. Thanks!

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