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Hello,

I am new on Wikipedia and I am searching somebody that could make the Wikipedia page of my partner, professional aerial artist Tjaša Dobravec. I have already written most of the text and listed up the references, and now I am searching a Wikipedia volunteer that could check and publish it. Can you or do you know somebody that could help me?

Thanks in advance and kind regards from Slovenia, Roel

Tjaša Dobravec (born November 28, 1994) is a Slovenian professional aerial artist, poledancer, circus artist, trainer and choreographer. She performs in TV shows, events and in circus productions all over the world. As a poledancer she competes in the pole art discipline. She is a self learner specialised in pole, fly pole and aerial spiral, all in her typical contemporary style. She is most known for being the winner of Slovenia's Got Talent in 2018.

Accomplishments[edit]

Slovenija Ima Talent[edit]

In December 2018 she participated on season 7 of Slovenia's Got Talent. In the first round she performed an act on pole. Thereafter she won the semi-final with an act on a fly pole. In the final she brought a magical act on the aerial spiral and won [1]

Pole Theme Israel[edit]

Tjaša Dobravec chose Pole Theme Israel in October 2019 as her very first pole competition in the Elite category. She won the competition with a contemporary pole act and was honored as overall winner at the pole art competition in Tel Aviv, Israel. [2] [3] [4]

Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain[edit]

Dobravec was in February 2020 among the participants of 41st edition of the prestigious Festival Mondial du Cirque de Demain in Paris, France. She was the very first contender from Slovenia at this festival, that is known in the world as 'the Olympic Games of modern circus art'. Dobravec performed a contemporary act on aerial spiral and won two thropies: the Trophy Yao Jinguo of the national Circus school of China and the Trophy Bretagne Circus. <ref>https://www.cirquededemain.paris/en/presentation/history/festival/45/<ref>