We’ve added some special drop-in classes to keep you busy while session classes are on Thanksgiving Break (Tue 11/25 – Sun 11/30).
Tue 11/25 @ 6:00 PM: Aerial Dance: Lyra (Ruin)
Tue 11/25 @ 7:30 PM: Lyra Sequencing for Levels 1a and 1b (Nina)
Wed 11/26 @ 4:30 PM: Beginning Rope Vocabulary for Vertical Students (Kim)
Wed 11/26 @ 6:00 PM Aerial Dance: Sling (Ruin)
Wed 11/26 @ 6:00 PM: Aerial Partnering Conditioning & Basics (Amanda/Nick)
Fri 11/28 @ 12:00 PM: Trapeze Therapy (Lauren)
Fri 11/28 @ 2:00 PM: Aerial Dance: Trapeze (Ruin)
Fri 11/28 @ 2:30 PM: Lyra 2b (Nina)
Fri 11/28 @ 4:15 PM: Lyra Conditioning (Nina)
Sat 11/29 @ 11:30 AM: Flying Pole: Mixed Level (Emily)
Sat 11/29 @ 1:00 PM: Sling 1 (Ruin)
Sat 11/29 @ 2:00 PM Vertical Technique 2c and above (Kim)
Sat 11/29 @ 2:45 PM Burlesque Dance (Ruin)
Sun 11/30 @ 1:00 PM: Dance Fundamentals for Aerialists (Ruin)
Sun 11/30 @ 2:45 PM Aerial Burlesque (Ruin)
You can register for these classes on our Upcoming Drop-In Classes page.
Straps Jam Wed 11/26 from 4-6pm!
Rope Jam Fri 11/28 from 4-7pm and will replace the Friday night Open Studio. Rope Jam is a little bit open studio and a little bit skill-share, but specifically for rope artists. All the vertical points and pulleys will have ropes and students are encouraged to share their favorite moves under Kim’s expert supervision. Rope Jam costs the same as Open Studio ($15 or an open studio punch. Points can be used).
All the other Open studios will run on the regular schedule.
Please check the calendar for the latest info!
Beginning Rope Vocabulary for Vertical Students
This class is an introduction to some intermediate vertical skills on aerial rope. Students will explore some beat theory and transitions as well as levering techniques for slack drags and slides and some c-shaping.
Prereq: 2b vertical
Dance Fundamentals for Aerialists
When it comes to dance, aerialists have unique needs. There isn’t much use for fancy footwork when your body is in the air, but what about arm styling? – leg extensions? – spin tolerance? These are useful tools to have in your aerial toolkit. Through both static & traveling exercises, and basic choreographed sequences, this class also addresses:
- balance
- foot articulation
- finding complimentary shapes
- increased body awareness
- mobility & flexibility
- proper posture and alignment
No previous dance or aerial experience required.
Aerial Partnering: Conditioning and Basics:
This class is about building strength and confidence higher off the ground and learning how to hold/support others in the air. Due to the taller nature of two bodies, we must place ourselves higher off the ground, in this class we will focus on momentum mechanics such as different styles of beats and pullovers in the air. We will also work on a variety of fabric and trapeze skills that are applicable to bases and fliers alike such as different entries to cross back straddle, catchers, and s-lock. We will discuss body positioning and shapes associated with partnering and some fundamental duo drills with your fellow students. This drills focused class is perfect for anyone looking to build strength and confidence and get a taste for what it’s like to work with a partner.
Aerial Dance: Lyra
In this class, students will learn a sequence that uses both the ground and the air. Participants are encouraged to explore their personal expression through the use of different music styles, and other prompts. Focusing on creativity, musicality, and quality of movement, the ultimate goal of this class is to inspire students to find their unique voices as aerial artists. No dance experience necessary.
Aerial Dance: Single-Point Trapeze
In this class, students will learn a sequence that uses both the ground and the air. Participants are encouraged to explore their personal expression through the use of different music styles, and other prompts. Focusing on creativity, musicality, and quality of movement, the ultimate goal of this class is to inspire students to find their unique voices as aerial artists. No dance experience necessary.
Aerial Dance: Sling
In this class, students will learn a sequence that uses both the ground and the air. Participants are encouraged to explore their personal expression through the use of different music styles, and other prompts. Focusing on creativity, musicality, and quality of movement, the ultimate goal of this class is to inspire students to find their unique voices as aerial artists. No dance experience necessary.
