flow arts
playful movement arts involving skill toys that are used to evoke the exploration of dynamic, flowing, and sequential movements.
wanding
The leviwand (levitation wand, levitation stick, levistick, flow-wandTM) is a prop wherein the practitioner appears to control a seemingly floating stick as it moves in midair. It dates its origins from a magic trick called the “Dancing Cane”. It is a cleverly balanced stick with a thin, invisible string somewhere in the middle that is also attached to the magician. The magician appears to control the cane with his mind, the cane seemingly floating in mid-air, while making it dance to music.
https://leviwand.com/about/about-the-levitation-wand/
Generally refers to manipulation of and artistic movement or dancing with a hoop (or hoops). Hoops can be made of metal, wood, or plastic. Hooping combines technical moves and tricks with freestyle or technical dancing. Hooping can be practiced to or performed with music. In contrast to the classic toy hula hoop, modern hoopers use heavier and larger diameter hoops, and frequently rotate the hoop around parts of the body other than the waist, including the hips, chest, neck, shoulders, thighs, knees, arms, hands, thumbs, feet, and toes. The hoop can also be manipulated and rotated off the body as well. Modern hooping has been influenced by art forms such as rhythmic gymnastics, hip-hop, freestyle dance, fire performance, twirling, poi, and other dance and movement forms.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hooping