
All Day We Dream About Flying
INFORmAtion
2026 Flying Season
The new 2026 summer flying trapeze season started in the Easter holidays on the 4th of April and sessions will run up to the end of September
We offer:
Open classes - suitable for anyone Age 8-88+, beginner through to advanced, regular flying, learning tricks and attempting to catch another bar. The class goes faster than at other schools because we use two platforms, and you can attempt to make your catches at any time in the class, you don't need to wait for a specific catch round
Beginner only classes - for the more cautious, you will be in good company, and we take it a little slower
Swinging catcher classes - Where you can get caught by another human instead of flying to another bar, (This is the usual type of catch offered at other schools), we offer this as an experience for our regulars to try this style
Top Catch sessions and workshops - for more experienced flyers to try being caught by a static catcher hanging from the frame above the fly bars - we are the only UK school offering this.
Child only classes - shorter classes where we rearrange the "furniture" to make it easier for smaller participants suitable for ages 6-12
Badges and awards
We give away a high quality White enamel pin badge to anyone when they make their first catch on our rig, and we have a range of other awards ranging from Bronze, through Silver and Gold right up to our prestigious STAR award that we encourage regular participants to aim for as their flying improves
Book now at: https://www.bookwhen.com/allbars
OUR CONSENT INFO
A public tram company in Melbourne, Australia, has a safety notice that states ‘more people hurt themselves on a tram than a trapeze’ which we have no reason to disbelieve.
That does not mean however that flying trapeze is risk free, minor injuries such as friction burns, bruises and sore muscles are common, and as you will be both working at height, and moving fast, more significant injuries are possible in spite of our best efforts, so we ask you to accept these risks, and follow these simple steps to help us ensure your safety.
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Follow instructions as best as you can, let us know if there is anything you don't understand.
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Tell us if you have any injuries or conditions that might have a bearing on your safety.
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Do not walk under the safety net, take care on the ground to avoid cables and supports.
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Use harnesses and lunge lines, and other equipment as directed
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Remain vigilant and focused during other people's turns. Let us know if you see anything amiss
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Don't wear clothing or jewellry that may get tangled in safety lines or the net.
With your cooperation we can help keep the Yarra trams safety statement accurate.
Thank you.
Please Fill in Our Waiver Form
