At Luna, each level enhances your technique and shapes your distinctive movement style.
This is more than training; it’s your personal language in motion.
By the final level, your movement reflects intention and artistic mastery.
01 — Level 1: Emerging Artist
Establish your foundation. Start your artistic journey.
In Level 1, students begin formal training in aerial arts, pole dance, or both through guided sessions focused on essential technique. Each movement is introduced with purpose, allowing skills to develop within a structured, apparatus-based curriculum.
This is where artistic identity begins to take form. Students learn to move with intention, supported by a clear progression that builds control and creative range.
Level 1 is more than your starting point; it establishes the technical and expressive base that supports long-term growth
02 — Level 2: Developing Artist
Sharpen your execution. Refine your presence.
Level 2 is designed for students ready to apply early technique with more precision and clarity.
Instructors begin to challenge each student’s consistency and adaptability by refining control while maintaining performance presence. Students work with more continuity, staying engaged through longer phases while sustaining technique and attention to detail.
This level marks the shift from initial exploration to purposeful shaping, where movement choices begin to reflect a more defined personal style.
03 — Level 3: Dedicated Artist
Precision sharpens. Interpretation deepens.
In Level 3, students are expected to maintain control and presence across extended sequences.
Instructors guide each artist toward greater interpretive depth by challenging default habits and introducing more advanced choreographic tools. As students make more deliberate creative choices, movement becomes increasingly shaped by individual style and compositional awareness.
This level deepens technical refinement and supports the development of a clearly defined artistic voice.
04 — Level 4: Artistic Mastery
Refine with purpose. Advance with intention.
Level 4 is for artists who have developed consistency and control and are ready to elevate their work to a semi-professional standard.
Movement demands full attention. Material is complex and often abstract. Pacing intensifies as students are expected to retain choreography, adapt quickly, and deliver work that meets Level 4 expectations.
Here, the demands of craft require sustained focus and creative command.
05 — Level 5: Reserved for Leadership (Pro Track)
This level is held by Luna’s most advanced artists and instructors. Entry is by invitation and reflects consistent excellence, artistic maturity, and the ability to lead through example. Level 5 represents professional-level training and a deep commitment to both craft and community.