Join Legs on The Wall’s specialised trainers at Bondi Pavilion for Creative Planet, two days of workshops to learn skills in silks (aerial acrobatics), parkour, and softs (mat work).

The Pav’s sprawling concrete space will transform into a pop-up acrobatic space for partipants from 6 to 25 yrs, to learn new skills with help from some of Australia’s best acrobats and parkour artists.

Each workshop will explore creative physicality, using crash mats, ropes, climbing frames and more to learn how to leap, climb and explore in a safe way.

No prior acrobatic skill is required, with each workshop catering to all abilities.

Leap, fly and kick against gravity in these physical theatre workshops.

Parents and guardians are requested to stay on site for the duration of the workshop.

Please ensure you book into the appropriate age group.

Saturday 20 April workshops 

10am-10:45am:   6-8 yrs – parkour, silks (aerial acrobatics), softs (mats) workshop
11am-11.45am:   9-12 yrs – parkour, silks (aerial acrobatics), softs (mats) workshop
12pm-12.45pm:   9-12 yrs – parkour, silks (aerial acrobatics), softs (mats) workshop

1pm-2.30pm:      13-17 yrs -silks (aerial acrobatics) workshop
2.30pm -4pm:     18-25 yrs – parkour workshop

Sunday 21 April workshops

10am-10:45am:   6-8 yrs – parkour, silks (aerial acrobatics), softs (mats) workshop
11am-11.45am:   9-12 yrs – parkour, silks (aerial acrobatics), softs (mats) workshop
12pm-12.45pm:   9-12 yrs – parkour, silks (aerial acrobatics), softs (mats) workshop

1pm-2.30pm:      13-17 yrs – parkour workshop
2.30pm -4pm:     18-25 yrs – silks (aerial acrobatics) workshop

Leap, fly and kick against gravity in these physical theatre workshops.

About Legs on the Wall

Legs on The Wall is one of Australia’s leading physical theatre companies.  The company is internationally renowned, touring shows and collaborating with major festivals and arts organisations, including most recently the opening of the Sydney Biennale.

Legs on the Wall started In 1984 as a small collective of Sydney street performers who took on the name of a warm up exercise and created a new physical theatre company. From these origins on Gadigal country, Legs On The Wall has grown to become the internationally renowned powerhouse it is today, with a reputation built on sharing vital contemporary stories through spectacularly daring public art.

Legs On The Wall is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW.