Borrowed Moves, Original Growth: The Art of Learning Choreography

When I entered the world of circus and aerial arts, I was actually surprised to see the classes seemed to be missing this very important element.

by : Rain Anya


Lessons from my Grandmother

My grandmother was a world traveler. In her 101 years of living on this planet she traveled to over 40 countries! As a child, I remember all the unique trinkets and crafts she brought back from her adventures abroad. I also remember how interesting and well-traveled she always seemed. She truly was a woman of the world.

by : Rain Anya


Show Up Relentlessly, Embrace Unproductivity

Have you been experiencing a dose of artistic inertia? In my lifelong pursuit of a creative life I’ve definitely encountered my fair share. In the process, I’ve been lucky enough to gather and develop tools that have helped me plow through challenges and supercharge my creative process along the way. I’m excited to share some of my lessons with you today.

by : Rain Anya


Fragile or Fierce – The Great Slow Down

Being an aerialist, dreamer, achiever, small business owner, artist, and generally an extremely active individual has made me intimately acquainted with the concept of DOING […]

by : Sarah Bebe Holmes


Motherhood?

Are you afraid to be a mother for fear of losing what you love? Aerial arts or motherhood. Do I have to choose? I envy […]

by : Sarah Bebe Holmes


To Certify or Not?

What does an aerial Teaching Certificate even mean? There is a lot of chat popping up right now about the validity of Certification programs in […]

by : Paper Doll Militia


Reflections from an Artist Residency

Developing the Aerial Nervous System I can’t wait to dive in and tell you all about the juicy discoveries we made in our recent creation […]

by : Rain Anya


To Rosin or not to Rosin?

This is a hot topic! We get these types of questions all the time, from the perspective of aerialists, instructors, and studio owners. “Should I […]

by : Paper Doll Militia


The Art of Adaptability

How life as a freelancer prepared me for the pandemic I’ve been a freelancer, self-employed artist and small business owner for my entire adult life. […]

by : Rain Anya


A Changing Body

How aging affects our aerial practice Every day we are one day older. As an aerialist, you’ll probably be pretty body aware and notice small […]

by : Sarah Bebe Holmes