Can anyone recommend fun gymnastics lessons for my 6.5 year old? I looked into Seattle Gymnastics and they are all full. Experience with Little Gym or any where else?
Thanks!
Susan C. replied:
SANCA Circus arts. Trapeze, juggling, trampoline, balancing. Small classes, great coaches, unique organization. Only bummer is the commute to Georgetown, but it was worth it for us. http://sancaseattle.org
I'm wanting to sign up for either an aerial silks or aerial hoop class, can anyone suggest a good studio that is also affordable? :)
Shawn M. replied:
Seattle is lucky to have several lovely places in town. Beginning silk and trapeze at the Youngstown Cultural Center. Everything at Versatile Arts-nice mix of art/movement and tricks. Silk and most things though hoop/lyra may not be available there at SANCA (circus/tricks focus). Emerald City has some aerial things-it tends to be a little pricier than the others. If you want hoop/lyra, I'd suggest Nancy Neyhart as an instructor. Disclaimer: all my contact info and info is dated. (Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, 4408 Delridge Way SW, West Seattle) Charly McCreary, Managing Director, The Cabiri performance troupe (http://www.cabiri.org/) (charly@cabiri.org) Versatile Arts (versatile.arts@gmail.com) (www.versatilearts.net) (7601 Greenwood Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103) Sanca (www.sancaseattle.org) (office@sancaseattle.org) (674 S Orcas St Seattle, WA 98108) (office mgr: Tara Jensen, tara@sancaseattle.org) 206-652-4433 Emerald City Trapeze (Flying Trapeze lesson) (2702 6 th Ave. S) (www.Emeraldcitytrapeze.com) 206-906-9442 **Nancy Neyhart (Lyra instructor at Versatile Arts) (nancyneyhart@gmail.com) 206-604-3674