On The Fly Studios Summer Camp

On the Fly Pros is the most unique summer camp in town! This summer, let your kids perform, fly, and defy gravity at On the Fly STL Studios Aerial & Flying Summer Camps! Each action-packed week combines aerial, dance, acting, and harness flying with circus arts and performance fun! Campers will create an exciting performance by the end of the week - because at On the Fly, every camper is a star!

2025 Camp Sessions & Themes:

Session 1: June 16-20:

AM: The Little Mermaid: Make waves and take flight in an underwater aerial adventure! Campers will be part of Arial's world in this immersive camp experience. 

PM: Wicked & Wizard of Oz Mash-Up: It's all about Defying Gravity! Fly down the Yellow Brick Road and through the Emerald City with aerial twists inspired by two legendary musicals!

Session 2: July 14-18:

AM: Superheroes: Up, up, and away like a true hero! Train to master high-flying stunt moves and save the day with your super skills in this action-packed camp!

PM: Peter Pan: Second star to the right & straight on 'til morning! Fly through Neverland, battle pirates, and embrace the magic of light in this thrilling, high-flying adventure filled with imagination and wonder!

Flexible scheduling is available. Join On the Fly Studios for a 5-day camp with the option to attend full-day or half-day sessions. Need more flexibility? Opt for our 3-day "Choose Your Own Days" option to fit your schedule!

Camps are held at The Principia, McCalmont Gym, 13201 Clayton Road in Town and Country.

Recommended for ages 6-16 (campers are broken into smaller age groups).

Contact 855-ONTHEFLY x703 or stlstudio@ontheflypros.com

Spots are filling fast! Register today at: ontheflypros.com/summer2025

Camp Details
855-956-6843 ext. 703
13201 Clayton Road
Town and Country, MO 63131
United States
Extended Care: No
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