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Easter Workshops:
A full day of Aerial FUN! For all levels and abilities, regardless of experience. Flyers will get the chance to try out a combination of either aerial slings, silks, static trapeze and hoop in our day long workshops, making fun shapes, trying out some fun sequences and playing some aerial games! £95 for the day. 

Peckham Easter Workshop: Wednesday 3rd April 10-4pm

Union Street Easter Workshop: Thursday 11th April 10-4pm

Watch one of our previous workshops here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXo2Lw8-wFo

This Easter we are also hosting an Aerial Silks and Slings bootcamp! This will be a full day on our vertical equipment so if your young flyers are a fan of the fabrics then this is a day for them! We'll be working conditioning, climbs, perfecting footlocks and working shapes into a sequence! This camp  will be on Tuesday 9th April 10-4pm & is £100 for the day!

Book Easter activities here: http://tinyurl.com/FFYCEaster

For more information, please email [email protected]

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