Dilettante Kathleen and what may be her new LinkedIn profile picture. |
Sunday, February 19th
7:00pm-8:00pm
4th St & Tingey St SE
Washington, DC 20003
www.washingtondc.trapezeschool.com
Cost: With the application fee, it came to $46.666666 per person.
Dilettante Amanda (who registered our group for the class) requested that we reimburse her with exact change.
Call us perceptive -- we assume that the Trapeze School has had a lot of people showing up for class and thinking they were going to participate in a completely different class:
Please Note:You have signed up for static trapeze. Please note that static trapeze is very different from flying trapeze. The trapeze bar doesn't move, and you don't swing toward a catcher. What you've seen on TV is flying trapeze. If you meant to sign up for flying trapeze, please call the office immediately at (410) 459-6839
Dilettante Amanda doing a very graceful "mermaid." Interestingly, after she performed this, she saved a handsome prince from drowning and then gave up her beautiful voice to become human. It was odd. |
(Aside: What's the difference between a circus and a sorority? One is a cunning array of stunts... You're welcome.)
(Highlight: we got to put talc on our hands before every stunt. It all felt so official.)
In the first half hour, we did a lot of activities that required us to pull ourselves up on the bar and then pull our legs through. For the second half of the class, Jess lowered the bar (literally, not figuratively) and had us perform stunts that had us starting from a seated position and then standing and doing some progressively more difficult positions. We all were able to do every stunt and got much better from the beginning to the end of class -- a class that was the perfect length of just one hour.
Ta-dah! |
After a cool down, we headed out to dinner. And because Dilettante Amanda had spent the prior two days at a Belgian beer festival in Baltimore (because she loves alliteration) and Dilettante Kathleen had gone to a Belgian beer garden for brunch (it's addictive), all of the Dilettantes decided that Belga Cafe would be the best place to go for dinner and drinks after. Over some fantastic beer and mussels, we all decided this activity (and evening) was easily one of our favorites.