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Class Schedules

Summer 2026

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY

SOAR

10:15-11:30

With Sonya

SATURDAY

SUNDAY

Morning Camp

9-12

June 8-July 16

Lunch in the park

12-1

June 8-July 16

 

Gig Lab

1-4

June 23-26

Creation Lab

9-4

July 20-23

 

Aerial Skills

Afternoon

1-4:00

June 15- July 16

Summer Strong

4:30-5:30

June 8 –

August 24

SOAR

7-8:15pm

June 8-29

6-7:15pm

July 6-August 31

Morning Camp

9-12

June 8-July 16

Lunch in the park

12-1

June 8-July 16

 

Gig Lab

1-4

June 23-26

Creation Lab

9-4

July 20-23

 

Aerial Skills

Afternoon

1-4:00

June 15- July 16

Morning Camp

9-12

June 8-July 16

Lunch in the park

12-1

June 8-July 16

 

Gig Lab

1-4

June 23-26

Creation Lab

9-4

July 20-23

 

Aerial Skills

Afternoon

1-4:00

June 15-July 16

Open Gym

4:15-5:30pm

Adult

Choreography

Workshop

5:30-7:30

June 10-July 22

Morning Camp

9-12

June 8-July 16

Lunch in the Park

12-1

June 8-July 16

 

Gig Lab

1-4

June 23-26

Creation Lab

9-4

July 20-23

 

Aerial Skills

Afternoon

1-4:00

June 15-July 16

Open Gym

10-12

starting June 6

School Year 2026-27 Schedule

September 8-May 29

Open Gym

2:00 - 3:15pm

 

Monday

Apprentice

Company

3:30-4:55pm

Performance Company

5-6:55pm

Soar

7-8:15pm

MONDAY

TUESDAY

Swallow

3:30-4:25pm
 

Tuesday

Dolphin
4:30-5:55pm

 

Tuesday

Teen 
6-7:25pm

 

WEDNESDAY

Wednesday Dolphin

2:00-3:25pm

Hummingbird 3:30-4:25pm

Narwhal

4:30-5:55pm

Wednesday Apprentice Company

6:00-7:25pm

THURSDAY

Adult Open Gym

1:30-3:15pm

Adaptive Aerial

3:30-4:25pm

Novice Company

4:30-5:55pm

Performance 

Company

6-7:25pm

FRIDAY

Heron

3:30-4:25pm

Friday

Narwhal

4:30-5:55

Second Technique

 6-7:25

SATURDAY

Open Gym

11-1pm

SUNDAY

Tuition
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Tuition

 The monthly tuition is the average of 9 months of classes, divided equally (regardless of 2 or 5-week months). Autopay can be set up on your account online, for your convenience. A3 offers priority for registration and financial aid to those students from historically marginalized communities.

 

45 Minute Classes

55 Minute Classes

70-75 Minute Classes

85 Minute Classes

115 Minute Classes

 

$45

$65

$75

$85

$100

Monthly

 

$15

$15

$25

$20

N/A

Trial Class

Open Gym Punch Card

$100, 10 punches

 

Private Lessons

$60-80/hour 1-2 people

$20/per person 3+ people

Our excellent teaching staff is available for pod classes and privates.

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Tuition

The tuition installments are the average of 9 months of classes divided equally (regardless of 2 or 5-week months), and billed at the beginning of the month. Autopay can be set up on your account online, for your

convenience. A3 offers priority for registration and financial aid to those students from historically marginalized communities.

 

45 Minute Classes

55 Minute Classes

75 Minute Classes

85 Minute Classes

115 Minute Classes

 

$55

$70

$75

$90

$100

Monthly

 

$15

$15

$25

N/A

N/A

Trial Class

Open Gym Punch Card

$100, 10 punches

 

Private Lessons

$60-80/hour 1-2 people

$20/per person 3+ people

Our excellent teaching staff is available for pod classes and privates.

CLASS DESCRIPTIONS

Beginner

Hummingbird
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HUMMINGBIRD

Wednesday 3:30 - 4:25 PM

 

Hummingbird (6-7 years) is the beginning aerial class for our youngest school-age flyers. Games, creative movement, strength and skill building are combined for a safe and fun entrance to aerial apparatus.

Prerequisites: none. 

Two white aerial students, about age 6, high five each other. One is hanging upside down on a trapeze while the other stands on the ground, and both are smiling and laughing.
Swallow
A young female bodied student leans with her belly on an aerial sling, wearing a galaxy printed leotard.
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SWALLOW

Tuesday 3:30-4:25 PM

 

Swallow (8-9 years) allows slightly older beginners to be challenged while still focusing on the joy of aerial play. Creative movement guides our introduction to skills and sequences on  silks, trapeze, rope, and hoop.

Prerequisites: none. 

Heron
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HERON

Friday 3:30 - 4:25 PM

 

Heron  (9-11 years) is the perfect place for your older elementary student to get through the awkward beginnings and find the fun in the air. Building strength through skills and sequences on silks, trapeze, hoop and rope, students are supported and challenged.

Prerequisites: none. 

Two white female bodied students perform on aerial silks. Each are wrapped in such a way that their left leg extends out behind them in an adagio.
A2
A white female bodied instructor seated on the ground supports a male bodied student suspended upside down in a knot tied in aerial silks.
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A2 at A3

Thursday 3:30 - 4:25 PM

 

A2 at A3 is Ashland Aerial Art's adaptive aerial class, structured and staffed to support youth living with disabilities that prevent them from participating in our other afterschool programming. Smaller class size, higher teacher:student ratio, and individual adaptations allow everyone the joy of swinging, spinning and stretching their physical capacity! 

Prerequisites: none. 

Teen Aerial
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TEEN AERIAL

Tuesday 6:00 - 7:25 PM

 

It is never too late to start! Teen Aerial (13+) is a mixed level class and safe space for teens to challenge themselves. Working on silks, rope, trapeze and hoop students are presented appropriate opportunities and challenges to build strength and creativity.

Prerequisites: none. 

3 tween aerial students perform on aerial sling, one leg wrapped in the sling and a second arm presents out to the side. The students are white, female bodied aerialists, one wears glasses, the other wears a long braid and the student in the front wears a short blonde haircut.
Two white female bodied adult women perform a duo pose on trapeze.
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OPEN GYM

Monday 2:00 - 3:15 PM

Thursday 1:30 - 3:15 PM

Saturday 10:00 - 12:00 PM

Time to practice!  This is a supervised open space to make up missed classes and review material learned in class at Ashland Aerial Arts. There will be NO INSTRUCTION, only safety supervision during this time. Experienced aerialists who would like to train may have access by contacting AshlandAerialArts@gmail.com.

Prerequisites: Current Student

Open Gym

Intermediate

Two students in galaxy print unitard laugh together while performing. One hangs upside down on an aerial sling, locked in place by her knee across the sling's fabric, while the other kneels on the gound and giggles.
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DOLPHIN

Tuesday 4:30 - 5:55 PM

Wednesday 2:00 - 3:25 PM

 

Dolphin (7-9 years) challenges the young intermediate aerialists ready for more complicated sequences and difficult skills on  all apparatus. Safety and fun remain priorities as student begin to express themselves individually.

Prerequisites: Footlocks on fabric, straddle in the air.

Dolphin
Narwhal
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NARWHAL

Wednesday 4:30 - 5:55 PM

Friday 4:30 - 5:55 PM

 

Narwhal (9-11 years) students have graduated from learning basic wraps, climbs, poses, and qualities of movement. A longer class time allows serious students to build confidence, strength and flexibility is developed through skills performed on silks, trapeze, hoop, and rope  at greater heights with longer sequences. Students also begin to develop skills to express their unique voice in performance.

Prerequisites: Comfortably Russian and French climb, invert, footlock. 

A ten year old female bodied student strikes a pose in the air on a purple aerial silk. The student wears glasses and a calm contented expression while pushing the fabric out to the side with their right hand.

Adult Classes

Soar over 30
A white female bodied woman performs an arched bird's nest pose on a trapeze.
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SOAR OVER 30

Monday 7:00 - 8:15 PM

Friday 10:15-11:30 AM

 

SOAR (Simply Overcoming Aerial Resistance!) Have you always wanted to try, but think you aren't strong enough? This is the perfect class for you! Aimed for the 30+ crowd who can't do a pull up, we will build the strength you want, while you are distracted by the fun of flying!

 

Prerequisites: None 

Company Classes

Novice Co
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NOVICE COMPANY

Thursday 4:30 - 5:55 PM

 

The first in the series of Company classes, serious students are challenged to learn and create small pieces of choreography on aerial silks, trapeze, sling and lyra. A second class each week is recommended but not required.

 Prerequisites: Instructor Approval

Two female bodied aerial students perform the splits on aerial silks. The student in front is white and looks at her hands, while the African American student next to her smiles at the audience.
Jr. App Co
Two aerial students perform on aerial silks. Their bodies hang upside down, their right legs wrapped so that each performer can pull their foot in a back bend towards their head.
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APPRENTICE COMPANY

Monday 3:30 - 4:55 PM

Wednesday 6:00 - 7:25 PM

 

The Apprentice Company is an opportunity for serious students, skilled in aerial artistry, strength, flexibility, and performance professionalism to experience the responsibility and reward of being part of a company. They train once a week on all apparatus, continuing to develop skills, choreography and individual performance presence. The apprentice company is central to end of year productions both as performers and behind the scenes.

Prerequisites: Instructor Approval

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SECOND TECHNIQUE

Fridays 6:00 - 7:25 PM

This class is an opportunity for Novice and Apprentice Companies to hone their skills, learn new drops and skills with Maia and Sam. Aerial training twice a week is necessary to build strength, vocabulary and creative versatility! Serious students not yet in these classes may be included with permission of the instructors.

Prerequisite: Instructor Approval

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Performance Co
8 female bodied teenage students perform in duos on aerial hoop while one performs solo in the center of the stage. They wear bright and colorful long sleeve and long legged unitards in red, blue, and purple.
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PERFORMANCE COMPANY

Monday 5:00 - 6:55 PM

Thursday 6:00 - 7:25 PM

 

The Performance Company is the next step in company membership and artistic development. Students demonstrate technical and artistic excellence, both on the floor and in the air with multiple apparatus.  Students are expected to train twice a week, in the Performance Company class as well as a More Silk & Sling class or the Company Technique class. The Performance Company may audition for larger roles, creatively and technically, in the end of year productions.

 Prerequisites: Instructor Approval

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