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Single or Four-Week Aerial-Fitness Class at Aerial Dance Over Denver (Up to 55% Off)

Aerial Dance Over Denver
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Angela
7 years ago
Great instructor, fun and challenging workout.

Dangling from hoops, fabrics, and trapezes, aerial-fitness students of all experience levels build strength and flexibility.

There are few freedoms as liberating as being able to fly, which is why humans spent millennia inventing the airplane and why penguins are so very, very bitter. Exceed evolutionary shortcomings with this Groupon.

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  • $24 for one aerial-fitness class with registration included (a $49 value)
  • $49 for a four-week aerial-fitness class with registration included (a $110 value)<p>

Seasoned instructors lead small groups of all experience levels through 45-minute classes held Wednesdays at 6:15 p.m. The classes introduce students to two or more aerial techniques, such as trapeze, fabric, and hoops, and map out moves designed to strengthen muscles and increase flexibility.<p>

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Promotional value expires Aug 31, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Limit 1 per visit. Classes must be activated by 8/31/12. Must sign waiver. Registration required via email. Four-week Aerial Fitness classes must be taken in consecutive weeks. No make-ups for classes missed in four-week class option. Subject to availability, class size is limited. Classes must be taken 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 Dance Over Denver

Gayle Lynne first took to the sky when she was 53, and was instantly hooked. Her dancing and ice-skating experience hadn’t prepared her for the joys of careening through the air on silks and hoops, but she quickly picked up on the skills, and was inspired to create a studio in which adults and children of all ages could also explore the sky. So Aerial Dance Over Denver was born, hosting air-borne maneuvers with 35 rigging points and seven aerial stations.

Gayle handpicked a fleet of experienced instructors, each primed with a background in dance, to lead students through classes and camps that introduce them to silk fabrics, trapeze work, and contortions—in which patrons increase their flexibility and learn to cram into small spaces, such as an unsuspecting family member's lunch box. Dangling from their material of choice, students perform a routine that builds strength and flexibility, scaled to suit beginners with slow and low maneuvers or veteran airborne artists with high-flying choreography.

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