Dance Trapeze with Serena Gastaldo
- Emma Ling-Hwei Young
- May 19
- 2 min read

Serena has been performing Dance Trapeze at festivals, national tours, cabarets, and cruise ships across Europe, the USA, and Argentina. Alongside performing, she has been teaching aerial arts for over 15 years. In 2015, Serena and her husband opened a circus studio in Buenos Aires, where she coaches every time she returns home.
When
Intro to Dance Trapeze | Thursday, June 19th @ 6:30pm-8:30pm
Intermediate/Advanced Dance Trapeze | Friday, June 20th @ 5:00pm-8:00pm
Where
Circus Academy New York - Manhattan
Pier 40 Rooftop
353 West St. Manhattan, NY 10014 (directions)
*In case of inclement weather, class will be moved to our Brooklyn Location at 30 Tompkins Ave. Refunds/reschedules will not be permitted in the case of a location change.
Intro Dance Trapeze Workshop:
Designed for intermediate and advanced aerialists looking to learn new shapes with smooth and intricate transitions on the dance trapeze.
The workshop will focus on sequencing, Lazzo spin technique, and fast & centered spins.
Intermediate/Advanced Dance Trapeze Workshop:
Designed for intermediate and advanced aerialists looking to learn new shapes with smooth and intricate transitions on the dance trapeze.
The workshop will focus on sequencing, Lazzo spin technique, and fast & centered spins.
About Serena Gastaldo:
Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Serena discovered her passion for circus arts at 15 when she joined a local circus school. With a background in gymnastics and musical theatre, she immersed herself in aerials, floor acrobatics, Chinese pole, and juggling.
At 21, she landed her first professional gig with the “Vaiven” circus company, performing across the country. Serena had the honor of showcasing her skills in many iconic venues and collaborating with various companies in Argentina.
In 2018, she moved to Las Vegas, USA, where she began training in what would become her main discipline, leading her to international performances. Since then, Serena has been performing Dance Trapeze at festivals, national tours, cabarets, and cruise ships across Europe, the USA, and Argentina.
Alongside performing, she has been teaching aerial arts for over 15 years. In 2015, Serena and her husband opened a circus studio in Buenos Aires, where she coaches every time she returns home.