Collection: Secret Junior Acrobat

Thanks to the recent (and controversial) leak of a 1962 internal Rivington memo, collectors now know the collection was divided into three distinct tiers. Each item is stamped with a tiny, embossed trapeze artist—the official "secret mark."

It started when she was seven, after her first circus. She’d been mesmerized by the tumblers—bodies folding like paper, flying like startled birds. That night, she couldn’t sleep. So she crept upstairs, found her grandmother’s broken music box, and whispered to it: “I wish I had someone to practice with.” secret junior acrobat collection

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Every child who loves movement deserves a special space to explore balance, agility, and confidence. The Secret Junior Acrobat Collection is a curated set of compact, safe, and playful items designed to help kids (ages ~3–12) practice basic acro skills at home or in small-group classes. Below is a friendly guide for caregivers, instructors, and kids to get started, set up, and progress. That night, she couldn’t sleep

) refers to a series of vintage Japanese home video releases (DVD/AVI) from the late 1990s and early 2000s. These collections typically feature footage of young gymnasts and acrobats, often focusing on training sessions, flexibility exercises, and floor routines.