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Kids Circus Classes!


HannahEJ

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Hi all,


I've just seen that the studio I train at does regular kids classes as well! Saw them all coming out of class this evening and they all looked really happy.

I'll copy and paste the info here in case anyone's interested!


Flying Fantastic Aerial Class Trials (ages 7-16)

Get your child in the air this January and give them a cool new hobby! Our Young Flyers programme offers classes in aerial hoop, aerial silks, and static trapeze, giving young people aged between 7-16 years old the chance to get some airtime. We find children this age love being upside-down and our job is to enable them to play and learn while upside-down!


Trials are available in Peckham, Wimbledon and Bankside. We offer paid trials so they can give it a go before committing to the term. See available trials for the January term here.


See what they’ll get up to:


£17 per hour.


Any questions or for more information, please get in touch on [email protected]

www.ffyc.co.uk

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