October, 15-31, 2020

BurnBarre in the Park LIVE Workshops All Month Long!

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Be among the first to experience a BurnBarre during October with outdoor socially-distanced workshops held in parks around NYC and taught by top professional dancers and trainers. 
BurnBarre, invented and founded by Eryc Taylor, Artistic Director of  Eryc Taylor Dance, is the world's first transportable ballet barre. It recently received a USPTO patent on a "portable ballet barre." The barre is exceptionally mobile (weighing only 4 pounds), can be set up anywhere, and is the perfect innovative tool for fun and fitness at home or on-the-go.
The first a BurnBarre: Barre in the Park series offers an exclusive opportunity to explore the many abilities of the revolutionary fitness product in action before it is available to the general public. Classes are $20 per person, limited to ten participants each, and will follow all Covid-19 prevention safety guidelines and procedures, including mandatory mask-wearing, social distancing, and temperature checks. Open to all levels, BurnBarres provided. Pre-registration is required and can be done directly through a BurnBarre website. Be prepared for intense, satisfying workouts that will make you feel the burn!
Check the schedule below and click the link to register!
https://burnbarre.com/collections/workshops

THURSDAY OCTOBER 15 - CENTRAL PARK @ BETHESDA FOUNTAIN TERRACE
4 pm Barre Disco w/ Richie 
5:15 pm Find Your Fire BurnBarre w/ Dakota

SATURDAY OCTOBER 17 -MADISON SQUARE PARK
9 am Barre Strength w/ Emily 
10:10 Ballet & Barre Foundation w/ Larissa 
11:15 am BurnBarre with Nicole

MONDAY OCTOBER 19 - CENTRAL PARK SOUTH @ BETHESDA FOUNTAIN TERRACE
9 am BurnBarre w/ Nicole
10:15am Ballet & Barre Foundation w/ Larissa

THURSDAY OCTOBER 22 - CENTRAL PARK @ BETHESDA FOUNTAIN TERRACE
4 pm Barre Disco w/ Richie 
5:15 pm Find Your Fire BurnBarre w/ Dakota

SATURDAY OCTOBER 24 - HUDSON RIVER PARK @ PIER 64
9 am Early Morning Disco w/ Richie
10:10 am Barre Strength w/ Emily 
11:15 am BurnBarre with Nicole

MONDAY OCTOBER 26 - CENTRAL PARK SOUTH @ BETHESDA TERRACE
9am BurnBarre w/ Nicole 
10:15am Ballet & Barre Foundation w/ Larissa 

THURSDAY OCTOBER 29 - CENTRAL PARK @ BETHESDA FOUNTAIN TERRACE  
5:15 pm Find Your Fire BurnBarre w/ Dakota
6:30 pm Total Body Barre Workout-Men's Fitness w/ Eryc Taylor

SATURDAY OCTOBER 31 - CENTRAL PARK @ SHEEP'S MEADOW(entrance 66th Street and Central Park West)
9 am BurnBarre w/ Nicole
10:15am Ballet & Barre Foundation w/ Larissa
11:15 - Total Body Barre Workout w/ Eryc
** Come in costume to win a free private BurnBarre session!**

https://burnbarre.com/collections/workshops
USE DISCOUNT CODE TEACHER5 TO TAKE CLASS FOR ONLY $5

We are excited to announce the BurnBarre is officially available for pre-order. Be among the first to own the industry's first truly portable ballet barre by submitting your order today through the link below! Please note that we are still under production and cannot guarantee the delivery of your BurnBarre anytime before 2021. 
https://burnbarre.com/products/the-burnbarre
Buy now for 30% off!

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A dancer in a black tutu and leotard and pointe shoes stands on one leg, with the other leg extended behind the body in a straight line. One arm is raised above the head and the other extended to the back parallel to the extended leg. The school director is opposite the dancer and wears a red DTH logo t-shirt and black pants and ballet slippers. She holds the hand of the arm raised above the dancer’s head with one arm and her back arm is extended and she is smiling at the student.

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