Real technique. Real safety.
Actual play.
Industry-grade aerial circus and stunt training built so kids learn faster, move more, and stay safer — with two coaches per class and a space that was actually designed for this.
What parents actually want to know.
Not every kid will grow up to be a professional aerialist or stunt performer. We teach as if they might.
Curiosity, laughter, and play are encouraged. Genuinely disruptive behavior is not — because in aerial and stunt programs, focus is part of safety. We have padded floors and 8-inch crash mats, and we never lose sight of the risk: a coach managing a disruptive kid can't spot the rest of the class. We reserve the right to remove a child from individual classes or the program if it becomes unsafe for the group.
Quality over volume. We chose 22-foot ceilings, two coaches per class, configurable floors, and active-from-the-start class structure on purpose. Your kid is moving and learning the entire time — not standing in line waiting for their turn.
Aerial Circus & Stunt Training.
Silks, lyra, ground acrobatics, and object manipulation.
A dynamic, all-levels experience where students explore aerial apparatuses, ground acro, and juggling. Builds full-body strength, balance, and creative confidence — both on the ground and in the air.
Falls, fights, weapons, parkour, and reaction timing.
Action-packed sessions where kids learn to fight, fall, and move like they're in a movie — in a structured, supervised environment that builds coordination, confidence, and on-camera presence.
When kids come to play.
Three age tiers. Six days a week. Pick what fits your family.
Aerial Circus
Stunt Training
16+ may take any adult class or stay in the teens class until 18. Ages are approximate — kids on the edge can move up if they're focused enough.
Pricing that respects the work.
Designed so your kid is actively learning every minute they're here. Billed every four weeks.
- Bring your kid in for one full class on us
- No commitment, no card on file
- The right way to start
- One class, no membership required
- Good for occasional attendance
- Memberships are the better value if you're coming weekly
- 1 class per week
- Flexible day selection
- Most popular for younger kids
- 2 classes per week
- Mix circus & stunts
- Best skill-acquisition pace
- 3 classes per week
- For dedicated young performers
- 1 class per day
- No make-ups required
- Best for advanced & pre-pro tracks
Billed every 4 weeks. Cancellations ahead of the billing charge are prorated by week. No fixed days — pick what fits your family that month, but reserve early; classes fill.
An approved vendor for your charter.
We have approved vendor agreements with Blue Ridge Academy, Excel Academy, Taylion Homeschool, Sage Oak Charter Schools, iLead Exploration, and ACE FMS. Additional applications are pending. Our services are non-sectarian and non-religious. If your charter or homeschool isn't on the list, contact us and we'll start the application — we'd love to expand into more communities.
Three weeks of Circus Camp.
Weeklong day camps for kids, with morning, afternoon, and full-day options. Aerial silks, hammock, trapeze, tumbling, balance work, and movement games — all in our padded, air-conditioned studio with a 4.5:1 coach ratio.
- June 22–26, 2026 — Kids Circus Camp
- July 27–31, 2026 — Kids Circus Camp
- August 3–7, 2026 — Kids Circus Camp
- Kids Stunt Camp — by interest, dates TBD
Our school year.
- Spring 2026 — Jan 5 – Jun 5 (5 months · 22 weeks)
- Spring Showcase — June 6, 2026
- Summer 2026 — Jun 8 – Jul 24 (2 months)
- Summer Camps — June 22–26, July 27–31, Aug 3–7
- Fall 2026 — Starts Aug 10
- Holidays observed — per LA County School Calendar (MLK, Presidents Day, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving, Winter Break Dec 15–Jan 5)
Questions we hear a lot.
What ages do you teach?
We teach kids as young as 4 and have ongoing classes for adults of any age. Our youth program is split into three tiers: 4–7, 8–17+, and an Advanced level for kids ready for more rigorous skill work. Ages are approximate — focused younger kids can move up.
Is aerial and stunt training really safe for kids?
Safety is the foundation of everything we do. Padded floors, 8-inch crash mats, two-or-more coaches per class, age-appropriate progressions, and a firm policy that genuinely disruptive students are removed from a class because focus is part of safety. We never lose sight of the risk and we don't pretend it isn't there.
What should my kid wear?
Form-fitting athletic clothing that covers the back of the knees and the armpits for aerial classes (silks and lyra grip the skin — long sleeves and leggings prevent burns). Bare feet for circus, athletic shoes for stunts. No zippers, buttons, or jewelry on aerial days.
Do you accept charter or homeschool funds?
Yes. We're an approved vendor with Blue Ridge Academy, Excel Academy, Taylion Homeschool, Sage Oak Charter Schools, iLead Exploration, and ACE FMS, with more applications pending. We offer mid-day classes designed for homeschool families, billed on 4 or 8-week cycles through charter PO systems. See the charter program page for full schedule and pricing. If your charter isn't on our list yet, contact us and we'll start the application.
How is class structured?
Our class structure keeps kids actively moving and learning the entire time — no standing in line waiting for a turn. The space is configurable so a single class can move from aerial to ground acrobatics to obstacle work without losing momentum.
What's the best class to start with?
Start with a free trial class in either Aerial Circus or Stunt Training depending on your kid's interest. The trial is on us — bring them in, see how it goes, then decide whether to enroll. Drop-ins are $65 per class if you'd rather come occasionally instead of monthly.