Aerial Arts

New to aerials? We have a breakdown of what each class is under the schedule.

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Aerial Silks

  • Aerial silks session feature one instructor to 4 students. Students learn climbs and wraps that suit their abilities. Return students can work on routines with the option to perform in one of our shows.

    Beginners: 45 mins, $35

    Open session: 55 mins, $42

    Privates available upon request.

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Lyra

  • Lyra is the aerial art of movement with and around a metal hoop. Good for people with a dance background.

    Classes start with a light warm up, working on key skills and end with combo of the skills linked together.

A person performing a trapeze act on a trapeze bar attached to a horizontal bar, with a clear blue sky in the background.

Aerial Hammock

  • Hammock is the same fabric as silks but hangs in a loop. Because of this, there is less foot locking and a bit less climbing with the same drama and drops as the silks.

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Static/ Dance Trapeze

  • Private sessions of static trapeze can help a performer clean up and learn their own routine.

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Aerial Cube

  • Aerial cube allows aerialists to perform and move in new and exciting ways.

    Our Cube is 36 inches, good for people 4’10” to 5’10”; larger people will be a tight squeeze.

    You must have a strong background in Lyra to request a cube private.

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Partner Work

  • If aerialists have the need to do duo work, scheduling duo privates is the way to go.