FAQ

 
Karen is leading an active flexibility class across from stretching students

Karen is leading an active flexibility class across from stretching students

Q: What do I need to know when coming to class?

A: Register in advance. Bring your own water bottle and grip aids. Have fun!


Q: I’m new here. What class should I take?

A: As a new student, you have a number of options. You can take any of the following: Aerial Fundamentals/Intro to Aerial, any Level 1 class, Active Flexibility, or Handstand Conditioning. Have more questions? Just shoot us an email - we hope to see you soon!


Q: How has The Bird’s Nest Circus Arts responded to the COVID-19 pandemic?

A: We’ve taken the utmost caution with the decision to open and to continue to be open. We are following guidelines set forth by the CDC, the State of New York, and the Erie County Department of Health. We have acquired HEPA air filters in our training hall and instituted strict cleaning, equipment usage, and occupancy policies in order to cooperate with state and local requirements to reduce the risk of transmission in our building.


Q: What if I’m feeling ill before my lesson?

A: Please stay home and feel better! Let our staff know either by messaging our social media pages on Facebook or Instagram or by emailing us at happyflying@birdsnestbuffalo.com. Your passes/cost of your lesson will be refunded. Please take care of your health first and keep our staff and fellow students safe by doing so. You’re a community hero by putting your health before anything else.


Q: How do you handle cleaning?

A: Our mats and storage bins are cleaned after every use. Our bathrooms, door knobs and light switches are cleaned daily.


Q: Can I bring my own equipment?

A: We recommend you bring your own water bottle and grip aids to your class/practice. We also sell The Bird’s Nest Circus Arts water bottles. We do not allow students to bring in their own aerial apparati.

This FAQ was last updated on: 12/15/2022