A FREE year-long inclusive aerial acrobatics programme for young people ages 13-25.

Take Flight

Our inclusive programme for young people aged 13-25, where you’ll be introduced to aerial acrobatics, physical theatre and choreography to explore and develop aerial skills.

You’ll get to try exciting movements on:

  • Elastic cocoons
  • Silks
  • Hoop
  • Chinese Pole

This is a progressive programme, which is FREE and requires commitment.

Sessions every Wednesday (term time), 4.30-6.30pm and 7-9pm
Held in Main Hall, at Caxton House Community Centre, 129 St John’s Way, London, N19 3RQ

To find out more or join the waiting list please contact us:  emma@scarabeus.co.uk or call/message 07951 503 948

Supported by BBC Children in Need, Cloudesley, NCEL CYPMH Winter Pressures fund, National Lottery Awards for All, City Bridge Trust and Caxton House Community Centre.

Image by Henri T, video by Seb Whyte, Whispering Rebel – with thanks to Media Trust.

A brilliantly exciting new way of teaching physics to KS2 children through aerial flying!

Flying into Physics

Using exciting and creative aerial techniques to explore physical forces, Flying into Physics makes science approachable and accessible for a wide range of KS2 learners, including those who struggle with more traditional methods, to feel inspired and enjoy learning science and engineering.

This programme is offered free to primary schools in the London Boroughs of: Islington, Camden, Barnet, Brent, Ealing, and Hammersmith & Fulham.

The programme is available in 2 versions:

  • Demonstration model: a 2 hour session where the principles of physics are demonstrated by aerial artists with some participation from the students. 
  • Practical model: pupils will get to actively take part across 3 aerial sessions applying physical aerial movement to learn physics.

What do you get for FREE? 

  • Teacher CPD session with Science Specialist 
  • Teachers Aerial session*
  • Flying into Physics sessions for young people focussing on exploring flying, exploring forces at play & exploring pulleys, pulley systems & levers*

*please note the details of the offer are dependent on the model chosen for delivery 

If you’re interested and would like to receive further information please contact Søren Nielsen (Executive Director & Project Lead) on soren@scarabeus.co.uk 

This programme is offered free thanks to the generous support of John Lyon’s Charity, The Portal Trust, The Armourers and Brasiers’ Gauntlet Trust, Garfield Weston Foundation, The Ogden Trust, The Vintners Foundation and Manly Trust. Please contact us at the email address below to see if your school is eligible.

Image by Gigi Giannella, video by Chloë Plumb.

Flying Families is a FREE programme of creative and physical aerial workshops for grown-ups and their children. A great way of bonding deeply with your child and building self-confidence while learning fun new skills in a safe, supportive and non-judgemental environment.

Flying Families

Flying Families is a great way for grown-ups and children to spend quality time together and meet other local families with children of a similar age. We welcome families that are often living under difficult circumstances or that have complex needs, working with them to form stronger bonds, feel less stressed and anxious, and more able to have fun as a family.

We work with Primary Schools in London, offering a free weekly after-school programme across 8-weeks, exploring aerial skills using cocoons, yoga for adults & children, fun theatre games, outdoor adventures in Queen’s Woods and finishing off with some relaxation techniques.

If you want to bring Flying Families to your school please contact Daniela at daniela@scarabeus.co.uk

This programme is offered free thanks to the support by the National Lottery Community Fund.

Images by Gigi Giannella and Sky Neal, video by Sky Neal.

Providing children an introduction to the art of aerial theatre.

Airborne

A 10 week programme, Airborne aims to increase children’s physical literacy, building their inner trust and self-belief through improving their confidence and competence.

Children feel better able to express themselves through non-competitive movement and working together as a team. They learn to make and relate to new friends, and feel more connected within the school environment. By having fun, pleasure and enjoyment in an activity that promotes positive challenges, children acquire the motivation and determination to overcome mental and physical obstacles and fears.

Made possible with funding from the John Lyon’s Charity.

“The way that you have built relationships with the children has been a crucial factor in the success and calmness within the sessions. I have been very impressed with the increasingly serious way the children approach the learning that they are doing with you. It doesn’t feel like you are delivering an activity, it does feel like you are delivering life skills that the children will now own.” Headteacher, All Saints School N20

Our new experiential programme working with primary schools to better understand and promote Healthy Relationships using an arts-based approach.

Shifting Point

Run in collaboration with Tender, Shifting Point is delivered as weekly sessions across 6-weeks or as a week’s intensive for Year 5 students. Closely linked to the PSHE curriculum it is designed to help children:

  • communicate and collaborate with their peers
  • better able to express positive and negative emotions that affect their collaborative work
  • listen and respond with empathy to different perspectives
  • learn new skills that stretch the boundaries of what they believe they can achieve
  • understand the components of healthy and unhealthy relationships, and where to access support.

Teachers and school staff:

  • Become more skilled and resourced for Healthy Relationship education
  • Feel more confident using arts-based approaches to teach Healthy Relationships.

Made possible with funding through the Paul Hamlyn Foundation.