Top 10 Tips for Becoming a Professional Aerialist, or Professional Anything for That Matter
Dear Silkies,
Mama Silk is pleased to launch a new feature of her blog “Ask Mama Silk”. Send in your performance and training-related questions, and Mama Silk will do her best to give you the answers you seek.
To start us off, Mama Silk will answer a common question: “How do I become a professional aerialist?”. Here are the top ten answers.
1. Have a strong skill set
You’d think this goes without saying, but it needs emphasis. Have a good strong act. Ready. Now.
Your transitions should be smooth, your legs straight and your toes pointed, and you should not be visibly struggling to get through your act or any particular trick. If you can’t run your routine to perfection three times in an hour or so, you are not ready to perform it. Only include tricks you can execute 100% of the time. Trust me on this one.
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What do I Want: Answers! And When do I Want Them: Now!
Dear Silkies,
This week’s post is all about patience. Patience is a required quality for life in general and especially for aerial silks. Read on, dear friends, read on. Remember, patience is required here, too.
Mama Silk chose this week’s topic based on a comment she received to her “Where Can I Buy My Own Silk?” post. I’ll refer to my correspondent as “E”.
E writes: June 8, 5:10pm
“I really would love to buy one. I’ve been looking into these for a couple of months now! How and what do I have to do in order to purchase one?”
Doing her due diligence to make sure E is a qualified aerialist ready to work on her own, within a few hours, Mama Silk replies,
“Hi E, Thanks for your interest. Who do you train with and how long have you been training? Let me know!
Thanks, ~Heather”
To which E replies:
“Do you have to be training with one to own one? I’ve never actually trained I’ve just played on one before?”
Mama Silk doesn’t immediately reply to this question because:
a) she’s at a big gig out-of-state gig on June 9 and attends a once-in-a-lifetime ceremony for her beloved on June 10th
b) the answer to this question is in the original post
Then Mama Silk gets two spam emails from E, and decides the whole thing is a bust.
Until Mama Silk gets this BLAST in large font and all caps:
E, June 12:
“umm hello , were you ever going to respond its so totally rude, i emailed you and yo emailed me hours later! COME ON NOW!”
Mama Silk can see that E needs more advice than just where to buy a silk…
Mama Silk, June 12:
My dear, E. Easy does it, please. My experience is that I draw more bees with honey than with impatience. When I give someone the benefit of the doubt, things usually work better for me and the other person.
My 4-day response time is not based in rudeness. Rather, I had a huge out-of-state performance I was preparing for with six performers, and an important family occasion to attend. I did not see any indication from your initial email that an urgent response was required. I have also since received some spam from your email address and thought perhaps the request wasn’t genuine. It appears, however, you are quite alive and well.
I will give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that your abrupt tone is due to your eagerness to learn silks and your inexperience in professional business communications, rather than any rudeness on your part.
That said, the quickest response to your question can be found in the blog post you responded to. I’ll repeat the gist of it here: Aerial silks is an incredibly beautiful and an incredibly dangerous art form. Only those students who have proven themselves to be responsible, reliable, strong and mature enough in their training get the answer to the question ‘where can I buy my own silk’.
Since you indicated you are not training with a qualified instructor and have only ‘played around a bit’, I am not comfortable providing you with the information. Safety is paramount when it comes to aerial silks, and based on what you told me (and how you said it) my professional opinion is that you are not ready to train on your own.
My apologies, E. Mama Silk says, ‘request denied’, for your protection and mine.
Get yourself to some classes with an experienced qualified instructor, and perhaps after a couple of years of dedicated training, you’ll be ready.
I’d be pleased to recommend some great places to train. Where are you located?
Yours in pull ups and aerial love,
Mama Silk.”
Mama Silk had her flak jacket at the ready the next time she opened her email. And was pleasantly surprised by this:
E, June 13, 1:04pm
“Thank you, Mama Silk! I am located in Johnson County Kansas! Do yo have any ideas where I couls start training! Tecnicully I have been training for tree years. But due to my leg injury I hadnt been on silks for about a month now! I train with Joe B. (last named edited out) downtown at the Plaza. Now that I’ve provided you with my information, now could you tell me where I could purchase some ! ? ! ?”
Mama Silk, June 13, 10pm
I will put up a post to see about teachers in your area. I will get back to you in about a week.
E, June 14, 8:21 am
“NVM you don’t have to help ! Do waste your breathe. I don’t need you . I’ll find someone else who can help me!”
Is there really a reply Mama Silk could give E at this point that would satisfy her? Will it make a difference to E that posts to the Yahoo trapeze group sometimes take a day or two to get to, and then sometimes it takes people a couple of days to answer? Mama Silk thinks not.
So what is the moral of this story, my dear silkies?
A proper attitude towards life and your aerial training will make a big difference in not only how pleasant each day is, but in the types of relationships and experiences you cultivate along the way. And ultimately, your patience, respect of others and yourself, and your diligence will pay off big time. Remember, how you behave in the studio or over email is probably a reflection of who you are in your life. What kind of life do you want? What kind of person do you want to be? Mama Silk learned some of these lessons the hard way. And she hopes you don’t have to.
What to we want: Answers! And, all we have is: NOW! Make your NOW the best it can be!
Yours in love, life and aerial flight.
Mama Silk
Actor’s Resource “BackStage” Lists Heliummm Classes As Artistry Expander
The leading arts and entertainment industry resource aimed at people working in film and the performing arts, Back Stage names Heliummm Aerial Dance as a special skill to add to your bag of tricks! Plus as we put it, you’ll leave our silks classes with full-body, integrated strength, dynamics, and a new relation to gravity.” Click here to sign up for classes.
Click here to see the article.
Fox News Interviews Heliummm Aerial And Students
Watch this Fox News Video interview with artistic director Heather Hammond and some pretty amazing students, when Fox stopped by our Silks Class recently.
Here are some uplifting benefits from an inspiring total body work out: “The aerial workout gives people the opportunity to do things they never thought they could. Some students even take part in performances to show off their skills.” The Fox News anchors were impressed. And you will be too when you come to class! Sign up here for silk classes.
Heliummm Student Showcase April 28, 2012
Once again the Heliummm Student Showcase was PACKED with friends and admirers. We definitely need a bigger space for our fall show!
Our performers did an outstanding job. It’s amazing to see how much progress was made from November’s performance. All those pull-ups and classes are paying off! Jack, Kealani, Laura, Lauren were our most excellent veterans. And, we welcomed a few first-timers: Dan, Erin, Heather, Jamie, Julie, Michelle, Tatiana.
And, thanks to all those who helped us raise money for the Reciprocity Foundation, a world-class, nonprofit organization that helps homeless, runaway, and foster care youth from all five NYC boroughs to realize their full potential.
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Additional thanks to:
Jeep Ries (set up, box office, clean up, and general awesomeness)
Susan Quinn (photographs)
Dan Croft (video camera and editing)
Cierra Martinez (filming)
Kealani Tosh (rigging)
Wes Krygsman (black drape wrangling)
Julie Krygsman (set up)
Jack Crawford (mat washing)
Dariyya (rhythmic performance)
Jacob Robinette (space rental)
Heliummm on Law & Order: SVU!!
- Chillin’ in our trailer in the ‘Honey Wagon’
- Listening carefully to the director.
- That’s Ice-T and my lyra at the top.
- Spinning so fast, we’re a blur!
- We did it!
- Contortionist Olga, Aerialists Heather and Cody on the set of Law & Order
Heliummm aerialists Heather and Cody were delighted to be hired as Stunt Principals to film an episode of Law & Order: SVU!
We had our very own dressing room in the honeycomb, I mean the honey wagon (I’m so unhip it hurts). Though our trailer wasn’t as big as Ice-T’s, we did get to meet him (and his new dog), and co-star Kelli Giddish (all very nice).
We spun and spun on our lyra in sequined blue tops at the Coney Island Museum, for an intriguing episode called, ‘Strange Beauty’. And, no the title is not a reference to our hair and make-up! We were well taken-care of by Emmy-award winning make up artist Nicole, and the key hairdresser, Brian. (We wanted to bring them home with us, but they film SVU 10 months a year).
It was fun to have the camera pan by us on its smooth track as we were spinning about. Talk about needing to smile at all times! We got right into it, calling ‘Rolling!’ and ‘Cut!’ with the crew like the TV veterans we are (alas, veterans from the other side of the screen). And, what better compliment than to have Director Alex Chapple tell us we were doing such a good job up there it was hard to get people watch him!
For Law & Order junkies, our vic has a strange body modification that requires some serious investigation by Fin and Amanda. No spoiler here — you’ll have to watch the episode for yourself to see us and see how it ends.
Thanks, Law & Order!
Heliummm Writes for ‘Insiders Know-How: Planning Your Perfect Wedding’
We are thrilled to write the Chapter entitled “Entertainment That Reflects The Couple” for Kizzi Nkwocha’s ‘Insiders Know-How: Planning Your Perfect Wedding”. Now available on Amazon.com and MithraPublishing.com.
Here’s a brief excerpt:
Weddings are extraordinary days where two unite to become one, celebrating love and the promise of the future. We all want an incredible, memorable wedding day. And your wedding day entertainment should reflect that special love, your personalities and your vision for your day. But what kind of entertainment reflects who you are?
STEPPING INTO THE FUTURE
While the classics are tried and true, what if you want something a little more innovative for your wedding?
What’s Old is New Again
Let’s face it. The cocktail hour is de rigeur. So why not give your guests an experience they’ll never forget? Augment your cocktail hour with aerial champagne servers. Dazzling beauties dangling from the air, suspended in white fabric or on a lovely aerial hoop. What could be lovelier than having an aerial angel fill your flute with Moet et Chandon? While you’re off taking pictures, know that your guests are being well taken care of with this exquisite touch.
Technology with Heart
In addition to offering lighting options and MCs, DJ packages now often include fun extras. Ask about Text to Screen Messaging. Your guests will be able to text you and your beloved messages that will appear on a large screen on the dance floor – live – during the event! You can alternate between heartfelt messages from your guests
Classic But Curious
Ballet dancers dressed in long romantic tutus or other period attire add an elegant touch. The dancers create lovely atmosphere and beautiful movement as they escort guests to their seats.
The Wow Factor
Aerialists are not just for Sky Candy during cocktail hour. Romantic aerial duets add incredible beauty to the celebration of your love. Make a splash during dinner and speeches a featured solo or duo aerial act. Amaze your guests with the incredible skills of contortionists, magicians, or jugglers. All artists can be costumed and styled to match the mood and look of your wedding. Perhaps to introduce the removing of the garter, you select a tasteful burlesque act!
If you want to read the full article, or want more information on how Heliummm can make your wedding extra special, contact us here.
Happy Wedding Planning!
Heliummm’s ‘Cirque du So-Can-You’
Check out this great interview Heather gave to Classtivity. View full article here. Our students look great in the photos – and so can YOU (if you come to class, that is)! Sign up for classes here.
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Students in order of appearance:
Jamie Wilson and Heather Mims (foreground)
Karina Casiano and Chrysoula Papanikou (background)
Julie Krygsman (back) and Leila Blauner (front)
Kealani Tosh (in the air) and Heather Hammond
Heliummm Trains with the World’s Best!
When you want top notch performers, you want the artists of Heliummm Aerial Dance. We trained this weekend with world-renowned acrobatic balancer Virgile Peyramure, shown here.

We’re always taking our skills and training to the next level to bring the biggest WOW factor to YOUR next event. And, we can book the best in the world for your premium happening. Heliummm’s got it’s finger on the pulse to make your job planning incredible events the perfect balancing act.
Contact us now to start planning world-class entertainment for your next event.
NY Daily News says Heliummm’s a “Love Child”
Here’s what the New York Daily News has to say about our great classes.
Reporter David Yi took to the air at our Manhattan location for some fun and fitness!
Heliummm Aerial Dance
If Cirque du Soleil and your local gym had a love child, this class would surely be it. Focusing more on dance and aerial entertainment, the session has students hanging from and climbing up fabric dangling from the ceiling. With instructor Heather Hammond — a veteran aerialist with more than a decade of training — the class feels more like playtime than a workout. While Hammond challenges you to complete tricks and tasks, you won’t realize just how much you’ve worked out until the next day when your muscles are sore and worn out.
See heliummm.com for class schedule. Starts at $35. Embody Language Studio, 241 Bedford Ave. #7, Brooklyn.
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