The Philadelphia School of Circus Arts in Mt. Airy is opening a flying trapeze school, offering two-hour lessons. Adults and children as young as 6 can fly 25 feet in the air on the outdoor rig.
I was standing on a platform 23-feet above the ground, leaning over the edge. “Um, what am I doing up here?” I silently questioned as, clad in a harness belt with safety lines securely fastened, I ...
Nate Lavers took his first swing at trapeze while on a date 10 months ago. While the relationship didn’t last, he continued to learn the art of swinging from the apparatus — a short horizontal bar ...
Standing with my toes over a platform, I stared down at the ground (and net) far below. I clenched the bar of a trapeze in a death grip with both hands, taking small comfort in the pull of the harness ...
In search of a family adventure 10 years ago, Dawn Borges and her son William enrolled in a trapeze class and took a “nerve-racking” jump into thin air. “It was just like being on a roller coaster,” ...
Peter Gold’s Trapeze-Experience is so much fun. Every summer Peter Gold and his crew come from Las Vegas and bring their trapeze set and teach you how to fly. It’s not only for kids, but it is for ...
Four women soared through an overcast sky yesterday during the inaugural class of the trapeze school at the Inner Harbor, experiencing thrills once available only to circus acrobats or those visiting ...
Celebrate your freedom to fly! Philadelphia School of Circus Arts announces the grand opening of Philadelphia Flying Trapeze. Philadelphia's only permanent outdoor flying trapeze school will offer two ...
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