Events
Place
Glassboro, NJ US 08028
Description
Aerial Silks beginner program
Program dates and time:
9-10am Beginner Silks (ages 16+)
10-11am Beginner Silks (ages 7-15)
-Sunday, March 26th,
-Sunday, April 2nd,
-Sunday, April 9th,
-Sunday, April 16th,
-Sunday, April 23rd.
Program Description:
An introduction to the performing art of Aerial Silks. Aerial Silks combines elements of dance, gymnastics, yoga and strength training.
Aerial Silks or Fabrics is a performing art first developed by André Simard for Cirque du Soleil in 1995.
Intro to Aerial Silks (Silks 101)
Our 5 week program is crafted so that our students continue to develop their strength, flexibility, and body awareness. As students master a broad range of foundational skills, they are able to move on to more intermediate levels where they can learn a variety of drops and challenging sequences.
What to Wear:
Students will hang from their knees, arm-pits, and hips, so we recommend form-fitting running pants, capris, or leggings with T-shirts or 3/4 shirts that cover your underarms. Loose shorts or flared pants may get caught in the silks, are NOT recommended.
WEEKS 1-3: STRENGTH AND TECHNIQUE: CLIMBING, KNOTS & FOOTLOCKS
These first few classes will focus on grip strength, climbing progressions and beginner’s tricks, starting with wrist locks to full open grip, and climbing with the goal of building strength and increasing flexibility.
WEEKS 3-5: INVERSIONS AND DROPS
Inversions and drops are the eye-catching, daring, popular tricks that really captivate an audience. These classes provide a foundation of knowledge of how to perform beginner drops and dives. At the conclusion of the program, the students will be able to demonstrate strength and technique in a well-executed, safe environment.
5 week skills breakdown
Week 1:
-Traditional and Russian climbs
-Single foot lock
-Side tilt
-Back-sail flag
-Front and back paces
-Split roll up
-Knot inversion
Week 2:
-Candle stick
-Traditional and Russian climbs
-Review single foot lock tricks
-Figure 4
-Double foot lock
-Uneven chair
-Split roll ups (single and double)
-Angry diaper pose in knot
Week 3:
-Traditional Russian climbs and Russian flirt
-Arrow into music box
-Review split rollups
-Rebecca split (regular, Pegasus)
-Begin cross back straddle
-Angry diaper drop
Week 4:
-Traditional, Russian climb, creature climb
-Review Rebecca split to prepare for belay (or cross back straddle)
-Hip key
-Inversion knee hook
-Mermaid
-Candy cane drop
Week 5:
-Traditional, Russian climb, open fabric knee climb
-Inversion knee hook
-Gazelle or mermaid
-Rebecca split belay
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