Experience the profound intersection of structural physics, radical trust, and uninhibited movement. You don't need elite strength to fly—you just need the right foundation.












Developed by somatic architect Eugene Butcher, AcroYogaArt is a proprietary movement framework that redefines your physical boundaries. We believe that true physical freedom requires a foundation of absolute trust and crystal-clear communication. We have stripped away the intimidating, performance-driven culture of modern acrobatics and replaced it with a highly accessible, step-by-step methodology. Whether you are stepping onto the mat for the first time or looking to master advanced transitions, we provide the kinetic vocabulary you need to safely explore the art of mutual support.

Exploring the Union of Two

Funding Somatic Release

Building Somatic Artists & Architects

Evolving the journey and method

Bringing the Yoga back into AcroYoga

High-Echelon Architecture
Most fitness and yoga practices keep you isolated on your own mat. You want to experience the exhilaration of shared movement, but the assumption that you need an acrobatic background or immense upper-body strength creates an invisible barrier. Fear, rather than physics, dictates what you believe your body can do.
AcroYogaArt is not about brute strength; it is about structural intelligence. By deconstructing complex kinetic movements into completely safe, repeatable mechanics—like bone-stacking and core calibration—we empower anyone to safely base, fly, and connect without hesitation.

"Can't believe how easy it was"
So much fun, felt easy. Anne was an amazing teacher to partner with, we had 2 hours to meet, say hi and practice before performing for Alo the next day at the there new store opening

(Acro) Yoga Instructor 🌱 vfta & Animal Communicator
Henly on Thames
"I had no idea I would be able to do this, I expected to fall in"
The weather was awful, and we’d walked far down the beach — there was no one else around, and probably wouldn’t have been until the next day. That’s when we spotted a turtle tangled up in lianas, trapped by the tide. They must’ve been stuck there for hours… it’s crazy to think we almost didn’t see them!