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Trapeze High – Lakeside

$30 for 90-Minute Flying-Trapeze Class (Up to $60 Value)

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No Longer Available
Sun Dec 23 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$60
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  • Always Learning
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In a Nutshell

Lessons of various levels teach introductory moves for novices & advanced tricks for veteran fliers

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jun 19, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Must be 5 or older. Not recommended for pregnant women or for people with back, neck or shoulder injuries. Must sign waiver. 72hr cancellation notice or fee up to Groupon price may apply. Must be able to hold your own weight. Registration required.
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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.

$30 for 90-Minute Flying-Trapeze Class (Up to $60 Value)

Classes span five levels, teaching activities that range from introductory maneuvers with safety lines to tricks performed free of safety gear for more experienced aerial artists.

Trapeze High

At Trapeze High, students ranging from novices to veteran high-fliers hone their skills in workshops held four days a week. Beginners learn key flight poses on the ground before donning safety belts to soar through the air under the watchful gaze of up to three trainers. Meanwhile, experienced aerial artists swing unfettered by safety gear, building a repertoire of circus-appropriate tricks ranging from the forward roll to advanced peanut-selling techniques. Enthusiasts can also celebrate occasions at the location of their choice with a circus party replete with all equipment and full-service event-planning.

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Trapeze High

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    Lakeside

    515 College Dr.
    Middleburg,, Florida 32068
    (904) 524-2438
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