Dragons Lair Performing Arts

Minneapolis, 575 SE 9th St, Minneapolis, MN 55414 | β˜… 5 (33 Review)

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Gym

About the Club

Dragons Lair Performing Arts provides expert tuition, in Minneapolis, for multiple performance disciplines. Disciplines include, but are not limited to:
~ aerial silks
~ lyra
~ fire dancing
~ fire eating
~ etc...

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Rabbitt Powers

β˜… 5

Super fun, great people, great atmosphere.

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Sean Castro

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Isabel R

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Nate Juve

β˜… 5

Great place for axe throwing with friends. The staff was so friendly too. Austin helped us learn how to throw an axe and he was awesome! Highly recommend!

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Scott Pakudaitis

β˜… 5

I took an introductory aerial silks course from Ali and had a fantastic time. I was an absolute beginner and have now learned a few basic foundational moves for this art form. Ali is a phenomenal instructor - she demonstrated everything clearly (as many times as we asked!) and offered helpful tips as we went along. I'm grateful for this opportunity to have tried something new & out of my comfort zone in this safe & supportive environment.

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Yaz P

β˜… 5

Amazing atmosphere, I accidentally booked the wrong class for my friend and I, considering the situation Grey took the time to instruct and educated us. I had the best time and appreciated the people and compassion of everyone. I can't wait to come back and to be part of such a genuine and passionate community.

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Jamie Meadows

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Allan besner

β˜… 5

I had so much fun in Joy's chair dance class. Can't wait to have more classes!

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Damia Marie

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Rachel Sporer

β˜… 5

Best place to practice aerial silks in the twin cities :) the environment is fun & colorful with friendly students who range from casual beginners to professional performers. The instructors can meet you where you're at skill-wise in classes that are split between beginner, intermediate, and advanced so you can show up with zero fitness background. It's a great place to meet people if you're new to the twin cities!

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Jenelle Grewell

β˜… 5

My friends and I decided to come for a Lyra class with Ashley!!! It was an awesome experience. For starters, the inside is aesthetically pleasing. Second, my spouse got injured accidentally hitting themselves against the Lyra hoop and Ashley was so helpful and kind and patient. And finally, the actually class was so much fun!!! Ashley challenged us, but also gave me modifications as a plus size person.

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Cassandra Ann

β˜… 5

A fun and welcoming place to learn aerial arts!

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Adriana

β˜… 5

The teachers are so kind and welcoming. It's very beginner friendly, no prior experience needed. My new happy place.

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Sarah Cleary

β˜… 5

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Samantha Schertner

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Dusty β€œRoz” Heim

β˜… 5

Amazing teachers! Can't recommend this place enough. If you're looking for a new hobby or a way to stay physical and athletic but need something less mundane than the gym check this place out

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Kitty Classen

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jack dupay

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Jonathan Beltran

β˜… 4

Great space!

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Jackson Buth

β˜… 5

One of the best work out opportunitys that you can do

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Samantha Morin

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Katie Cordes

β˜… 5

I just took my first class here last Wednesday. I've wanted to take a class for a while, but with COVID were not taking new students. So when they started talking new students I was really excited. I took a beginner lyra class. I've taken lyra for about a year. This class was challenging and fun. I'm excited to go again!

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Robert McCauley

β˜… 5

While there are a few options to learn aerial arts in general in the Twin Cities area, this is the best place to learn split panel silks. Most other studios I've looked at either focus on giving you an "aerial yoga" workout that doesn't teach the Cirque, doesn't have full height ceiling, or usually both. The teachers are great, the space is good, and they're taking Covid19 and student health seriously.

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Stephanie Hansen

β˜… 5

Best aerial gym in town πŸ’œ

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Jazzy Plantikow

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Aidan Koller

β˜… 5

They're very good at making everyone from super beginner to highly advanced feel like they are doing a great job just for going to classes! They also tailor each class for the individual and have a variety of things to learn. I just wish I could go more often!

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taylor gaukel

β˜… 5

The first time I went to a class I felt an inviting atmosphere. It doesn't matter what sill level you have because they work with everyone. I enjoy the variety of classes and openness there is in the space.

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Sonia Merten

β˜… 5

Took my very first silks class with Michelle Loma and had so much fun! She was good at accommodating new-comers and gave us room to explore the different moves and get comfortable with what we were doing. I had enough space to move around without bumping into anyone. Highly recommend!

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Stephanie Hannahs Steinberg

β˜… 5

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Lincoln Thornmire

β˜… 5

Great place for learning and practicing aerial silks, flow arts, and other great performance activities

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Jordan Bovee'

β˜… 5

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Peggy H

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Exuro Piechocki

β˜… 5

Wow what a space! The ceilings here are perfect for aerial classes and there are plenty of rigs to climb. The owners even put on free community events as well! Very professional but relaxed environment.

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