Touching the Sky: AcroYoga Documentary Screening & Charity Event – Bali, Nov 23, 2025
When I first stumbled across Touching the Sky, something in me lit up. It wasn’t polished marketing, it wasn’t a performance reel, and it definitely wasn’t AcroYoga as a publicity stunt.
What I saw was the raw, beating heart of AcroYoga—the trust between two human beings, the connection that happens when you let your guard down, and the honesty that only shows up when you meet someone exactly where they are.
The story of Chris Jekyll hit me hard. Losing sight forces the world to shift, but it also amplifies the senses that matter: touch, presence, intuition, connection. Chris experiences AcroYoga the way it was always meant to be experienced—through human contact, through listening, through feeling another person’s truth with your hands instead of your eyes. When I met Chris for the first time, the connection was instant. We both share a deep belief that in a world drowning in distraction, genuine human connection is a radical act.
AcroYoga does something simple and profound: it drags you out of the past, pulls you out of the future, and drops you into the present with another human being. Side by side, breath to breath, moment to moment. There’s nothing more real than that. That’s why this documentary matters. It’s not just a film—it’s a reminder of what we’ve forgotten.
I reached out because I was moved by Chris’s courage, his honesty, and his mission. And because I believe wholeheartedly that if more people practiced AcroYoga, the world would look radically different. We’d understand one another better. We’d listen before judging. We’d communicate instead of blame. We’d learn what it means to support, to ask for help, to build trust, and to lift someone else—literally and figuratively.
AcroYoga takes us back to the playground, when life wasn’t a negotiation but an invitation. We played, we fell, we laughed, we learned. The practice brings that state of being back into adulthood when most people desperately need it.
Supporting Touching the Sky is supporting a vision I’ve dedicated my own life to. This documentary shows what becomes possible when we lift each other up. Not in theory—in practice.
By sharing this film with Hope Children’s Orphanage in Bali on its 51st anniversary, I want the next generation to feel what this practice makes possible: love, stability, support, joy, curiosity, and the confidence to try. AcroYoga isn’t reserved for elite athletes, acrobats, gymnasts, or yogis. It’s for anyone willing to reconnect with themselves, rediscover human connection, and reshape their experience of life through play.
So I invite you—truly—to join us on Sunday, November 23rd in Bali for the streaming of Touching the Sky. It might lift your spirit. It might open your heart. It might just change your life.
AcroYoga.
Let’s rise together.