Aerial

Skills

Sydney Trapeze School

Prices

8 Students per class | Classes run for 1.5 hours

TERM 2 COURSES Now On Sale : 29 April – 7 July
Monday classes will not be held on the King's Birthday, 10 June, and will run until 8 July

One Off CLass

$65

intro to aerials

$275

10 week course

$445

Book a second 10 week course and receive 20% OFF

Monday

1800 –  1930
Intro to Aerial

1930 – 2100
Intermediate

Wednesay

1800 – 1930
Beginner

Sunday

1400 – 1530
Intro to Aerial

Static Trapeze

A solid bar hung by 2 ropes – pursuing static trapeze you will learn strength, grace and flexibility, as you climb and lift yourself around the apparatus to make amazing poses and shapes.

Aerial Hoop

A circular steel ring suspended from one or more points also known as a Lyra. The apparatus can be used static, spinning or swinging.

Monday

1800 –  1930
Intro to Aerial

1800 – 1930
Beginner

Thursday

1800 – 1930
Intermediate

1930 – 2100
Intermediate

Sunday

1400 – 1530
Intro to Aerial

Monday

1800 –  1930
Intro to Aerial

1930 – 2100
Beginner/Intermedaite

Thursday

1800 – 1930
Beginner

1930 – 2100
Advanced

Saturday

1030 – 1200
Intermediate

Sunday

1400 – 1530
Intro to Aerial

Silks

Two long pieces of strong fabric hung from a single point.  You will learn different methods to climb and hold yourself before progressing to challenging and dynamic drops.

AERIAL Hammock

This apparatus is made of a fabric hung from both ends making a sling or hammock to work with. As you maneuver the apparatus learn to move your body into amazing, beautiful poses and shapes.  Students learn to create graceful shapes, dramatic drops, and beautiful sequences while experiencing the excitement and fun of learning this circus apparatus students.

Wednesay

1800 – 1930
Beginner

FRIDAY

1930 – 2100
Corde

 

CORDE LISSE

Explore the artistic expression of rope, as you merge strength, flexibility, and fluidity.  This course is for those with an aerial background but who wish to find a more advanced medium.  Maneuver through the air, defying gravity with every visually stunning sequence. The fabric of the rope itself adds an element of fluidity and grace whether spinning, climbing, or executing intricate wraps, the aerial rope opens doors to endless possibilities.

Straps

This apparatus is made of two suspended cotton or nylon webbing. It involves wrapping the strap ends around hands or wrists or ankles, to perform holds, twists, rolls requiring strength and precision.

FRIDAY

1800 – 1930
Beginner

1930 – 2100
Intermediate

Avaliable upon request

Doubles Trapeze

This apparatus shares similarities with static trapeze but uses a wider bar to accommodate two people. Moves can include static poses or one person being ‘a base’ who may lift, hold or swing another person as ‘the flyer’ through different positions.

“Aerial apparatus will work every muscle of your body – even the ones you don’t know you have!”

Contact us

info@sydneytrapezeschool.com

(02) 9557 9668