
HONORING OUR SHARED COMMITMENT TO AERIAL ARTS
The prices listed are suggested donation rates that help support our instructors, equipment, and studio space. We kindly ask that you pay the full amount if you're able — your support keeps our aerial community thriving.
We understand that finances can be a challenge, and we’re committed to making training accessible. If you genuinely need a sliding scale option, please reach out to us via email — we’re happy to discuss what’s possible.

Open Studio Guidelines
Open Studio is a time for independent training — a space to refine what you’ve already learned in class. To keep everyone safe and supported, please follow these important rules:
1. No Teaching
Open Studio is not a time for instruction. Please do not teach, coach, or spot others — even if you feel confident. This helps maintain safety and clarity for everyone.
2. Practice What You Know
Stick to skills and sequences you’ve already been taught by a qualified instructor. This is not the time to try something new you saw online or are unsure how to execute safely.
3. Never Train Alone
There must be at least one other person in the studio with you at all times during Open Studio. This is for your safety in case of emergency. No solo training is permitted.
4. Respect the Space
Use mats under all aerial points.
Return all equipment and mats to their proper place.
Clean up after yourself and be mindful of others sharing the space.
5. Stay Within Your Limits
Be honest with yourself about your body and energy level. Take breaks, hydrate, and prioritize safe landings.
6. Ask the Host (if present)
If an Open Studio host or supervisor is available, they’re there to help monitor safety — not to teach. Feel free to ask questions about studio use or policies.
7. Use Your Best Judgment
You are responsible for your own safety. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t do it. We trust you to train smart, stay respectful, and support the vibe we all love.