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Ruby performs at Freedom Aerials Grand Opening



Ruby performs at Freedom Aerials Grand Opening
NEWS:
Welcome to Freedom Aerial. We are an exciting new Aerial Arts School based in San Juan Capistrano, CA. Our studio offers lessons to beginners in Silks, hammock and hoop. We also hold parent and me classes and aerial yoga fitness.
We also offer one on one classes, please email us for information freedomaerial@mail.com
Please see class schedule for all other classes and times we are open.
Happy Flying ..........................
FREEDOM AERIAL
BEGINNER CLASSES
Freedom Aerial teachers are all IATTP trained teachers who have professional certification merits in Aerial Dance Fitness. Trained at The Ruby Karen Project in Costa Mesa and qualified by Aerial Arts America. Our training is the best in the industry and safety is our top priority. At Freedom Aerial we teach safe moves, hand grips and transitions before drops.


Tissu
Aerial silk (also known as aerial contortion, aerial ribbons, aerial silks, aerial tissues, fabric, ribbon, or tissu, depending on regional preference) is a type of performance in which one or more artists perform aerial acrobatics while hanging from a special fabric. Performers climb the suspended fabric without the use of safety lines, and rely only on their training and skill to ensure safety. They use the fabric to wrap, suspend, fall, swing, and spiral their bodies into and out of various positions. Aerial silks may be used to fly through the air, striking poses and figures while flying. Some performers use dried or spray rosin on their hands and feet to increase the friction and grip on the fabric.


Parent & me
Classes
Hoop
The aerial hoop (also known as the lyra, aerial ring or cerceau/cerceaux) is a circular steel apparatus (resembling a hula hoop) suspended from the ceiling, on which circusartists may perform aerial acrobatics. It can be used static, spinning, or swinging.
Tabs are the connection points where the aerial hoop attaches to the rigging. Most aerial hoops connect at either one point (single tab configuration) or two points (double tab configuration). The number of tabs an aerial hoop has will depend on how it will be used, the intended effect, and the performer's comfortability level. Double tabs do not spin and have a trapeze-like swing. Single tabs swing along more than one axis.
Aerial hoops can be hollow or solid. Lighter hoops will spin more easily; once a solid hoop gets momentum, it will stay spinning for much longer. Sometimes aerial hoops have crossbars or hand or foot loops to aid the performer.


fly safe - Freedom Aerial

