Aerial classes are a great way to have fun, build strength, and climb into the air without going quite as high as flying trapeze.
We offer a variety of aerial classes including Silks, Static Trapeze, Lyra (aerial hoop), and Straps.
Students build strength, body control, and flexibility with each session through fun and challenging movements. You will discover your center of gravity in many different positions as you learn how to pose, invert, balance, and drop into thrilling positions.
Sessions are open to students of all fitness levels unless otherwise noted; no prior experience is required. Students receive individualized instruction tailored to their comfort, skill, strength, and experience level. Each subsequent session builds on a student's skills and interest, incorporating more challenging poses, transitions and sequences. Multi-week sessions known as Intensive Aerial Workshops are a great way to build endurance, and work on the sequencing and choreography needed to perform an aerial act.
We recommend fitted clothing that allows for a full range of motion; pants, tights or leggings that cover the back of the knees are encouraged.
We offer a variety of aerial classes including Silks, Static Trapeze, Lyra (aerial hoop), and Straps.
Students build strength, body control, and flexibility with each session through fun and challenging movements. You will discover your center of gravity in many different positions as you learn how to pose, invert, balance, and drop into thrilling positions.
Sessions are open to students of all fitness levels unless otherwise noted; no prior experience is required. Students receive individualized instruction tailored to their comfort, skill, strength, and experience level. Each subsequent session builds on a student's skills and interest, incorporating more challenging poses, transitions and sequences. Multi-week sessions known as Intensive Aerial Workshops are a great way to build endurance, and work on the sequencing and choreography needed to perform an aerial act.
We recommend fitted clothing that allows for a full range of motion; pants, tights or leggings that cover the back of the knees are encouraged.