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Downstairs Studio
A 1,200-square-foot sprung wood floor designed for impact, flow, and versatility. The space can be easily divided into two studios or opened fully for large-scale use. Together, the downstairs rooms transform seamlessly into an intimate venue for weekly social dances, stand-up comedy, open stages, and small performances.
Aerial Lounge
A dedicated aerial training space with six professionally installed aerial points. Designed for focused practice, skill development, and creative exploration across silks, hoop, trapeze, and rope.
Floor Space
An open, unobstructed space built for dynamic movement. Ideal for theater and dance, unicycle, cyr wheel, hand balancing, and other floor-based balance disciplines that require room to travel, fall, and refine technique.
Loft Studio
An upstairs studio offering a quieter, more intimate training environment. Suited for small classes, private lessons, rehearsals, and practices that benefit from focus and reduced sensory input.
Flex Space
A shared space with lockers and room to decompress. Designed for resting, regrouping, and spending time between sessions—whether that means a quiet pause, light work, or informal connection. This space functions as an essential buffer between practice, training, and daily life.
Front Desk + Shop
The entry point to the 406Cirque experience. The front desk handles arrivals, questions, and orientation. The shop mixes practical studio goods with unexpected, lighthearted items—useful, wearable, or just fun. Designed for flow and ease, this is where practice begins and ends.
Rental Inquiries
406Cirque offers limited studio rentals for rehearsals, small events, and performances. All spaces require a two-hour minimum, with availability dependent on the regular class and program schedule.
Use of the studio is granted through an application process to ensure that proposed activities align with 406Cirque’s artistic, cultural, and community values. Approved uses prioritize creative development, collaboration, and respectful engagement with the space.