Trapeze Lessons Under the Big Top

Coconut Telegraph

While the iconic Sailor Circus Arena goes under long-awaited renovations, flying trapeze lessons will now be held on an outside rig at the Big Top behind the Mall at UTC within Nathan Benderson Park. This class is perfect for both adults and children, whether they are local, looking to cross something off their bucket list or wanting to try a new fitness routine. Plus, the new location of the trapeze will expand the reach of the community class to even more amateur circus artists, travelers, spring breakers and more. Participants can learn the basics of the flying trapeze including swing development, body awareness, strength development and swinging unassisted. Depending on participant experience level, positions to the net will be explored. Classes will take place Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from 10:00am to 12:00PM for $50.

Circus Arts Conservatory

« View The Saturday Mar 10, 2018 SRQ Daily Edition
« Back To SRQ Daily Archive

Read More

A Magical Evening | SRQ Magazine's Holiday Soiree at Waterworks, December 9

Photos from the SRQ Magazine Holiday Soiree at Waterworks, December 9

Jan 4, 2020

The Sexiest Show in Ballet

The Sarasota Ballet perform, for the first time, George Balanchine’s evocative and exotic Bugaku April 27-28. This remarkable ballet was a tribute by Balanchine to the refined elegance of Japanese music and dance, and during its world premiere renowned dance critic Anna Kissel

Apr 11, 2018

 Families First Institute Offers Free, Public Courses to Strengthen Families

Children First, Sarasota County’s exclusive provider of Head Start and Early Head Start programs serves more than 700 of the county’s most vulnerable children and their families each year, providing high-quality education, care, nutrition and family support services. Children First&rs

Apr 4, 2018

Give Gratitude, Grateful Patient Program

If you have been a patient at Sarasota Memorial, perhaps you can look back to when the care you received exceeded your expectations. Maybe it was kind words from a doctor or nurse, the patience of a technologist who took the time to explain a procedure, or a volunteer, housekeeper or food service

Jan 12, 2018