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FAQ

HERE ARE SOME OF THE QUESTIONS WE GET ASKED THE MOST!
If you don’t find the answers you need feel free to message us so we can help.
 
• Wear clothes you can move in with no zippers. 
• Leggings and a fitted top is best for silks and taped apparatuses (hoop / trapeze). 
• Long hair should be tied back. 
 

We have a flexible pass or you can purchase one class at a time. You will see a list of available passes below the registration section on the Adult Classes page.

We welcome people to try as many apparatuses as they can! You might find you like fabric more than bar apparatuses, or vice versa… or you might prefer to stay on the ground and try our adult acro, standing partner acro, dance or tumbling!
 
 
 
All of our classes are divided by age and level of experience, if you are unsure please call us or email to arrange a meeting to discuss 🙂

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As the class progresses together it becomes difficult to have new students join the existing class and not need private classes unless they have been taking another class. 
The classes fill up very fast and when they are divided into different terms students who decided to continue sometimes lose their spots. 
We understand that it is a long time commitment if they are unsure. This is why we have made some Introductory classes that are one term only. Students can be placed where necessary as we may need to create more classes. 
Yes! You can come and check in before your class and get settled. 
Welcome! Our wonderful community welcomes you 🙂
When you arrive to your beginner class, our instructors will make sure to ask who has been to a class before. You will be given lots of progressional exercises to ensure you are learning in a safe manner….and still having loads of fun!
Artists’ Play does not help facilitate setting up circus equipment at home, nor do we recommend it.  This is simply because there are so many variables when it comes to safely setting up rigging points that can support training without risking injury.

Feel free to check out this page which outlines all the considerations needed to safely rig and train on your own!