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$18 for Two Aerial Fabric and Trapeze Classes at Aerial Arts of Utah ($36 Value)

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Professional performers teach aerial basics on the trapeze and silks to students of all experience levels

Mastering the flying trapeze can pay off when faced with challenges such as performing the uneven bars portion of a job interview. Swing to success with this Groupon.

$18 for Two Aerial Fabric and Trapeze Classes ($36 Value)

Instructors introduce students to beginner aerial skills on the trapeze and fabrics, including lifts, swings, and leg holds. Attendees should wear close-fitting exercise clothes that cover the back of the knees and the torso. See the schedule for class times.

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Promotional value expires Jan 4, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit. Reservation required at least 7 days in advance. Must sign waiver. Must be 13 or older. Classes must be used by the same person. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Aerial Arts of Utah

Introduced to the community under the name Revolve Aerial Dance, Aerial Arts of Utah changed hands when the original owner moved back to her hometown. It passed to Annie Kocherhans and Deborah Eppstein, two longtime local business owners who loved the exercise form so much that they decided they had to keep the business alive. To help them, they assembled a team of teachers with a slew of qualifications that includes a degree from the New England Center for Circus Arts and a master of fine arts in modern dance.

Staffers teach nine classes in the aerial and semi-aerial arts, including courses that focus on the introductory basics, acroyoga, and aerial silks. They also teach the fundamentals to kids aged 7–12 and offer teen-specific classes that cover age-appropriate topics, such as learning how to gracefully catapult into the sunroof of Justin Bieber’s limo. When not instructing aspiring flyers in circus skills, the team performs in cities throughout Utah, demonstrating how to use the trapeze, silks, and the tippy lyra—also known as a flying hoop.

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