Lessons

  • SILKS/fabric

    IF YOU’re new to aerial, fabric is a great place to start. if you’re working on other skill sets, it makes great cross training. Silks builds strength quickly and there are many tricks to learn at every level.

  • Trapeze

    levity: lets swing around with beats, twists, and flips. Build endurance, confidence, and RHYTHM with trapeze.

  • Hoop/lyra

    Lyra is for the baddies - with a focus on flexibility, dynamic movement, pain tolerance, and flow. You need to be able to do an inversion without assistance to schedule a lyra lesson.

  • flexibility/contortion

    Whether you actually train contortion, or just use it as a warmup for other skills, the elements of this lesson will give you materials to improve strength, flexibility, balance, and endurance.

  • Conditioning

    Conditioning is the best. You don’t have to look good or even do a good job, it still counts. using a combination of ground work and aerial, this lesson is great for folks who want to level up strength, stability, and balance.

  • Doubles

    Learn to share weight and space with a partner on the ground or in the air from the wellspring of contact improv. Partners must be able to invert without assistance to schedule doubles lessons.