

Red Light District Acro
had the Firefighters Swarming
Color Me Acro is a vibrant and dynamic project that fosters a creative space for partner acrobats and movement enthusiasts in Vancouver to connect, play, and push the boundaries of expression. Spearheaded by the ever-charismatic Pop Daddy Moody Sheikh, this initiative blends artistry, athleticism, and a touch of spectacle to create unforgettable experiences.
Over the years, Color Me Acro has transformed ordinary acro sessions into immersive, multi-sensory playgrounds—dousing participants in colored powder, engulfing them in mystical fog machine haze, and even featuring surprise appearances from firefighters (because why not?).
Whether you're a seasoned acrobat or just looking to explore movement in a bold new way, this project invites you to dive into a world where playfulness and creativity collide.
Come join the movement, embrace the chaos, and let’s color the skies together! 🌈✨
Ring the Alarm, it's smokin' hot in here
Angie Nguyen and Julian Potvin-Bernal



Sometimes, the magic of acro unfolds in the most unexpected ways. When regular training partners couldn’t make the photoshoot, the universe had other plans—Julian and Angie stepped in, and what flowed out was pure alchemy.
With Julian’s rich background in dance (from jive to street styles) and Angie’s experience teaching in acro dance lifts at Acrowest, our session became a conversation between movement and connection.
A simple intention was set: "Start from the ground up." What followed was an organic flow,
Watch video of the flow >>


This is the beauty of acro: even without your usual partner, new dynamics emerge, and the unexpected becomes extraordinary. Here’s to the unplanned magic that happens when you trust your connection. ✨
Featuring Julian’s dance prowess + Angie’s acro gremlin.
Shot in motion, no nets, just vibes.


Color Me Acro Photoshoot
"Everyone's a photographer, everyone is a muse"