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


Harsher Sides of Humanity in Theatre

Reflections from Sarah Bebe Holmes – Writer & Director A little over a month after our opening night I am reflecting on the process of […]

by : Sarah Bebe Holmes


When Your Students Surpass You

So many things come into play with this question, ego of course being one of them. The first question to ask is: WHO’S EGO IS […]

by : Sarah Bebe Holmes