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You can fly high on the trampoline at Georgetown's SANCA - Field Trip Friday

Seattle's School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts offers classes for students 2 years old and up.
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Team Evening tests their future as circus performers at SANCA in Georgetown.

SEATTLE — This week on Field Trip Friday, we find out the answer to that question on everyone's mind: is Saint too tall to do a backflip? Jim takes Team Evening to the School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts (SANCA) in Georgetown.

SANCA is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving mental and physical health through the joys of acrobatics and circus arts.

They offer quarterly classes for students 2 years old and up. The Circus Arts curriculum includes tumbling, wire walking, juggling, trampoline, rolling globe, aerial arts, and acrobatics. Other classes offered are for specific apparatus or skill, such as unicycle or trampoline.

SANCA also offers "single serving" classes, on topics like "Flying Trapeze for Everyone" and "Intro to Circus."

"If there are things you think you can't do in life, this might be the place where you find out you actually can," Saint said.

School of Acrobatics and New Circus Arts | 674 S Orcas St, Seattle, WA 98108 | (206) 652-4433

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