Try to out-manoeuvre others in an Exchange Visit! Exchanges involve a visit to the domestic space of another House Gymnast. The idea of the exchange visits is to increase communication and provide a social aspect to the sport. These can be informal or formal visits where new moves and tips can be exchanged between the participants. It gives each House Gymnast a chance to test their agility and skills in a new domestic arena. The goal is to build up a network of exchange arenas so that participants can get to know fellow gymnasts from around the globe. And, of course, to bust some exceptional moves!

The house of Harrison&Ford is an open gallery space where visitors can come and watch us perform House Gymnastics, or we can initiate an exchange visit. In an exchange visit the participant will perform moves in the House of Harrison&Ford and then Harrison&Ford will go to the participant's home and bust some moves there. Everything is documented through photographs or video.

Jerry Bland Exchange with Jerry Bland to be completed on Harrison&Ford's next visit to Australia
GUIDELINES

If you are taking part in a foreign exchange, make sure you get all the appropriate vaccinations and remember your passport

Initial contact should be made by email and phone (DO NOT give out your home address straight away)

Meet up for a chat/coffee in a neutral location beforehand to discuss the exchange

Check that the person you do an exchange with does not have any criminal convictions and is of sound mind

If the exchange is agreed, be prepared to document all moves performed and details of the person, his address, etc.

When in another members home it is polite to take of shoes to avoid marking walls or damaging fixtures and fittings

Finally, always tell a friend or relative of your whereabouts