Registration for January/February classes is now open!
The Jan/Feb session starts on Monday January 5th and runs 8 weeks through Sunday March 1st.
New Session Schedule:
https://www.newmoonmovementarts.com/classes/upcoming-session/
Class Descriptions:
https://newmoonmovementarts.com/classes/
Here are some of the highlights of the new session:
- We have special Youth classes which will work on creating acts for our upcoming Youth Show on May 9th.
- Ivanna is back from her run of shows with the Acrobatic Conundrum and that means that Dance Trapeze 2 and Aerial Strength and Active Flex are also back!
- Flying Pole: Mixed Level is now separated into 2 classes: Flying Pole: Beginner and Flying Pole: Intermediate. Plus, coach Vincenza is back too!
- Bungee Fitness and coach Grayson are back. With only 4 spaces in Bungee Fitness, it will fill up fast.
- January is a great time to home the strengths you use in aerial! In addition to Aerial Strength and Active Flex on Thursdays, we have Aerial Fitness on Fridays and Circus Core Conditioning on Tuesdays.
- Straps: Beginning is now on Sunday and Tuesday and is open to all level 2b and higher students.
- Want more dance in your practice? Try out Dance Fundamentals for Aerialists, Aerial Dance: Lyra & Trap, Dance Trapeze 2, and Burlesque Lab: Aerial & Ground.
- Finally, Aerial Act Development Lab drop-in is on the second Saturday of each month. This is an opportunity to work on an act outside of the student show cycle.
- New or not ready for such a commitment? Check out our ABC class schedule. You can find them and all our all of our drop-in conditioning and fitness classes here: https://www.newmoonmovementarts.com/classes/upcoming-drop-in-classes/.
Don’t forget to put your name on the waitlist if you can’t get into a class you want. If there is no class that works with your schedule, please e-mail and let us (me) know. We will do our best to get everyone into a class. Many classes will fill up in the next few minutes/hours.
If you have any questions or problems, just let me know.
Thanks,
Kelly Ward
