A broad term for movement-based practices using props. Flow can be expressive, meditative, or skill-focused. It includes fire spinning, juggling, hooping, and movement arts emphasizing rhythm and coordination.
Movement disciplines using props lit on fire. Requires training, safety, and respect for the artform and those around you. Common props include fans, poi, rope dart, and staff. Fire spinning is discipline, not just spectacle.
AcroYoga – Partner-based movement blending yoga and acrobatics. Requires trust and consent.
Aerial – Intro to aerial arts (silks, lyra). Focus on strength, safety, and expression.
Buugeng – S-curved props used for visual illusions in motion.
Collapsible Fire Fans – Fire folding fire fans that flip open to full size.
Contact Staff – Spinning and rolling a long staff along the body using momentum and control.
DJing – Skills from beatmatching to creative sets.
Fan Veil / Silk Fans – Graceful, rhythmic dance with long silk fans.
Flow Fans – Fan technique for lines, poses, and choreography (fire or non-fire).
Fire Eating – Advanced flame extinguishing with the mouth. Strict safety required.
Fire Fans – Advanced fan techniques with metal fire fans and choreography.
Hula Hoop Choreo – Hoop dance with musicality and expressive movement, similar to Zumba.
Intro to Stage Sword – Safe, choreographed sword movement for beginners.
Juggling – Patterns and sequences using balls or clubs. Builds coordination.
Martial Movements – Blending martial arts (e.g., Tai Chi, Kung Fu) with flow expression.
Multi-Hooping (Circus Style) – Flow and technique with multiple hoops.
Poi – Twin weighted tethers spun in flowing patterns.
Roller Skating – Intro to movement on wheels. Covers balance, flow, rhythm, and tricks.
Rope Dart – Martial-inspired prop involving throws, wraps, and fluid motion.
Sewing Costumes 101 – Basics of sewing for movement-friendly costume creation.
Stage Performance – Building confidence, stage presence, and storytelling.
Street Bike Safety – Staying safe while riding in urban settings.
Wick & Grip – Foundations of fire safety, grip, and control for beginners.
Our class level system: Rank 99–104
99 = Absolute beginner
104 = Advanced/Instructor level
Host – Greets attendees, helps with setup, supports instructors.
Financial Aid – Contact us for support. Limited quantity per class.
Consent Culture – Always ask before touching, spotting, recording, or entering someone’s space — especially during partnered or fire-based activities. Consent is core to everything we do. We move together with care, awareness, and mutual respect. Violators will be removed without remorse.