Aerial Intensive Weekend (Aerial Bootcamp)
Aerial schedule, January 11th – 13th, 2019
Friday:
12:30pm – 2:00pm, Lyra, Circle the Bar
2:00pm – 3:30pm, Handstands & Flexibility Part 1
3:30pm – 5:00pm, Silks, Creative Climbs
Saturday:
10:00am – 11:30am, Silks, Spread ‘Em and Smile
11:30am – 1:00pm, Hand to Hand Acro Balancing
1:30pm – 3:00pm, Duo Silks
Sunday:
9:00am – 10:30am, Silks, Understanding the Knot
10:30am – 12:00pm, Handstands & Flexibility Part 2
12:30pm – 2:00pm, Lyra, Innovative Ways to Bruise Yourself
Kid’s class will be added with 4 registered participants.
Save your spot and lock in early bird pricing by paying the non-refundable deposit. Remaining balance is due on class date.
1-day $230, $25 off early bird, late registration $250
2-day $400, $50 off early bird, late registration $450
3-day $600, $100 off early bird, late registration $650
Kid’s class $40, early bird $5 off, late $50
Payment plan available, please call 808-661-1116.
Private lessons available on January 14th.
Guest Instructor: Caitlyn Larsson

About Caitlyn:
Caitlyn Larsson is a jack of all trades, and attempting to become master of a few. She is a flying trapeze and aerial artist, who moonlights as a travel and content writer in her spare time. She received a BFA in theatre and education from New York University and after a brief stint as a professional tour director (If you look out the right side of the bus, you’ll see the Statue of Liberty), she discovered and fell in love with circus. After sprinting off to England for some whirlwind training at Circomedia in flying trapeze, aerial arts and acrobatics, Caitlyn became a roving circus vagrant, traveling the globe performing and teaching. Quickly realizing that the wandering circus lifestyle is not always the most lucrative or stable, especially when attempting to keep up with those pesky NYU loans, she fell back on her impeccable grammar and highly praised writing skills to help pay the bills. Now, with a ‘work hard and smart’ work ethic, Caitlyn balances out her life as a teacher, performer, director and writer with grace and dignity, and only a few harried late nights.
She can be found teaching workshops and performing original circus acts around the world, all the while enjoying the freedom of writing on the go. She spent 2 years in San Juan, Puerto Rico, employed as the new rig manager for Trapeze School New York, crafting shows for Bahia Urbana in Old San Juan, helping with the inaugural International Circus Festival in PR, and plotting ways to bring Clowns Without Borders to the island. She took some time to gallivant around Fiji and New Zealand, attempting to surf and teaching workshops to locals. There was a stint in San Francisco, meeting colorful West Oakland locals, and the direction of a full length circus show in Dallas before fleeing the country for some rest, relaxation and more workshops and performance in SE Asia and Australia. Currently she can be found in Melbourne, studying exercise science by day and moonlighting as Marilyn in her one woman comedy show at night.