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Adult Aerial Silks Level 2 and up

This service is fully booked.

Starts Jul 15
150 Canadian dollars
Prairie Circus Arts

Service Description

This intermediate-to-advanced class is for students ready to deepen their aerial practice with more complex skills, sequences, and drops. Building on strong fundamentals, we’ll explore footlock transitions, open fabric skills, dynamic movements, and advanced poses. Expect to refine your hipkeys, expand your drop vocabulary, and begin linking longer sequences with fluid entrances and exits. Classes will include targeted conditioning and technique work to support strength, endurance, and creativity in the air. Student input will help shape the direction of the class, allowing room to pursue personal goals while pushing technical boundaries in a supportive environment. Prerequisites: You can invert in the air, know how to do a hipkey from the ground, know footlock moves and sequences, working on open fabric skills, working on sequences with footlocks, can readily climb the silks


Upcoming Sessions


Cancellation Policy

Due to the small size of the class there are no refunds due to cancellations unless I can fill your spot. If a minimum number of students do not sign up, this class will have to be cancelled and you will receive a full refund for the remaining classes. Please note there are no classes on Monday August 4th. In our classes, we have six aerial silks available and occasionally up to eight students enrolled. When this happens, students will take turns using the silks throughout the session. This shared format allows for valuable rest time, encourages observation-based learning, and supports a safer, more focused class environment.


Contact Details

  • 195 Collegiate Street, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

    winnipegaerial@gmail.com


Address: 195 Collegiate St, Winnipeg, MB R3J 1T9, Canada
Contact us: Winnipegaerial@gmail.com

Prairie Circus Arts acknowledges that we benefit from living and working on the lands of the Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene Peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. We recognize the harm that was and continues to be made, and are committed to ongoing work towards accountability and better listening.

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