Wednesday, February 25, 2015 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Sisters woman teaches aerial dance du Soleil. Aerial silk artists climb, twist, spin, drop and Correspondent contort themselves on aerial Aerial dance incorporates ribbons that hang from the the use of hanging equip- ceiling. ment or aerial apparatus. It is Kendall Knowles, owner similar to high-flying acro- of Central Oregon Aerial batic feats seen in the circus Arts in Bend, is now offer- combined with theatrical ing classes at Sisters Athletic expression popularized by Club. This artistic dance form performance artists in Cirque is an enchanting display of strength and agility that builds mus- cles and co- ordination. The sus- pense builds as the artist wraps com- plex, multi- dimensional sequences, then drops into a death- defying free- fall, catch- ing herself at the last second mere feet from the ground. Knowles says, “It’s a great form of exercise and a confidence- builder.” The for- mer rock climber trav- eled all over the world dur- ing her career, but was always train- ing, which left her little time for fun. photo by diane Goble She started going to daring Sisters acrobats can give aerial dance a try. By diane Goble | EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PR Presented by Red Cross Wed., March 11, 6-7 PM Loca Location: SPRD | Cost: FREE SKATEBOARD CLUB Grades 3-8 Season: April 20-May 27 Tues./Wed. 3:30-5 PM Location: SPRD Skate Park R e g . Deadline: D p 6 | Cost: $100 Reg. April www.SistersRecreation.com V View activities & classes and register online! 1750 W. Mckinney Butte Rd. | 541-549-2091 SNO CAP MINI STORAGE Sisters Industrial Park 157 Sisters Park Dr. • 541-549-3575 www.SistersStorage.com • State-of-the-art Security Technology • Sizes from 5x5 to 12x40 • Individual Gate Codes • Long-term Discounts • On-site Manager Burning Man events where, after participating in various circus-type events, she real- ized she loved performance arts. Then a friend introduced her to aerial silks and she was hooked. She has performed in Reno with Dragonfly Aerials and in Bend with the Aura troupe. Her good friend Tate Metcalf suggested she offer her classes at Sisters Athletic Club. Men and women of all ages are welcome; classes are on a drop-in basis on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:30 p.m. (all ages, but geared towards kids), and 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. for teens and adults. Wear leggings or tights and tank top, nothing baggy. Realize that your feet will hurt until they toughen up, and there are risks. Common injuries are overuse injuries of shoulders and back, pulled muscles, sprains, bruises, fab- ric burns, dizziness and inju- ries from falling. Knowles is a certified trainer and takes all precau- tions to prevent injuries. There is drop-in pricing to see if you like it, and punch cards are available should you decide to continue. For more information contact Sisters Athletic Club front desk at 541-549-6878 or Kendall Knowles at centraloregon aerialarts@gmail.com. 15 Sisters business at a glance • The correct website address for Massage by Michelle is www.massage bymichellefarra.com. Last week’s story on her new massage practice listed an incorrect link. Massage by Michelle is located in the upstairs studio at Life.Love. Yoga. at 164 N. Elm St. in Sisters. Call 541-213-9059 for more information. • Mohr Solutions will present “Leaders By Heart” with Dr. Lew Sterrett on Saturday, February 28. A seasoned cowboy and a savvy businessman, Dr. Sterrett can take a good horse with bad habits and motivate it to greatness — and show you how to do the same with your business team. The event will be held at R&B Ranch in Sisters. RSVP requested at 541-602-8626. Live Music at the Winery Thirsty Thursday with Lindy Gravelle Feb. 26 | 6-9 n.m. | $5 cover Fondue Friday with Allan Byer Feb. 27 | 6-9 n.m. | $5 cover | $30 Fondue for Two 541-576-5075 70450 NW Lower Valley Dr. Terrebonne, Oregon faithhopeandcharityevents.com