
Getting your child started with aerial dance isn’t just about finding a new hobby to keep them busy. It’s a commitment to growth. It’s an exploration of artistry. It’s a mode of self expression. Aerials have the potential to unlock a creative, confident, and disciplined side to all of us, and the benefits of starting young can carry through a child’s life in and out of the studio. Here are a few benefits to enrolling in a youth aerial program: Building community The unique sense of community that’s built inside the walls of the studio is irreplaceable. Students train together week after week, learn from one another, cheer each other on, and also fail together. Friendships are formed, inspiration is shared, and no matter what else is going on in the world, there’s a safe space for them to be themselves. Developing resilience Learning aerial dance is hard work—and as much as we celebrate our wins, we also learn from our failures and struggles. Overcoming difficulties and learning new, hard things build resilience and promote both a physical and mental strength. This goes on to help students overcome challenges in all aspects of life. Learning accountability Honoring your commitments is an important part of growing up, and enrolling in an aerial series is a great way to have fun and learn how to build discipline and hold yourself accountable. The studio is a consistently supportive and welcoming space that makes keeping that commitment feel easy! Expressing creativity Aerial silks and lyra allow students to explore their creativity and artistic expression through unique and fluid movement. This freeing exploration encourages students to play, engage, think critically, and deepen their understanding of self in an authentic and personal way. Gaining confidence Through achievement and hard work, children in aerial arts develop a sense of confidence in their skills that resonates beyond the studio. A consistent dedication to movement also creates a mind/body connection that helps students feel more in tune with themselves. Cultivating leadership skills Our Youth Leadership Program is integrated into every one of our classes, featuring movement-based challenges and thought-provoking themes that invite students to explore important leadership traits like goal-setting, teamwork, integrity, and more. This structure helps students grow not just in their art, but also in their personal responsibility. In general, having a regular physical practice in any sport, hobby, or activity helps developing young people grow into independent and structured individuals. The added benefit of a practice like aerial dance is the freedom to explore artistry, self expression, and movement in a freeing and accepting environment that supports individual creativity and personality. Are you ready to help your child fly? Join us for youth aerial arts like lyra or fabrics in Frederick, MD!