8868 Research Blvd, Austin, Texas 78758
5:00 – 10:00 PM
5:00 – 10:00 PM
5:00 – 11:30 PM
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Laché Movement Co.
Laché Movement Co. is a creative movement studio in Austin, Texas, focusing on aerial arts, parkour, and tumbling. It promotes confidence and expression through expertly led classes for all ages, encouraging individuals to embrace their physical abilities.
8868 Research Blvd, Austin, Texas 78758
5:00 – 10:00 PM
5:00 – 10:00 PM
5:00 – 11:30 PM
Reviews
Cassie Alexander (Google User)
1 month ago
I have been attending classes and events at Lache since early 2019. I love this place so much. It is a home away from home for me. The community is amazing and the fun way to move is second to none. If you are on the fence about coming in to check it out this is your sign to go for it!
Cindy Chang (Google User)
1 month ago
I started coming here a couple weeks ago and have done their pole classes (with Laurie and owner Sonnie). Instruction was solid and I felt very welcomed as a new student. I've also utilized their open studio. The facilities are clean and comfortable with plenty of equipment. The staff is incredibly helpful and friendly. I really enjoy coming to Lache' and am so grateful to have this studio in Austin.
Tori Tinnon (Google User)
1 month ago
My daughter loves it here! Roy is a great coach that makes class fun & exciting... I also love that it's so family friendly and they allow the kids open gym time. It's perfect for our family!
Yutong Wu (Google User)
1 month ago
Lache is my happy place. I've met some truly incredible people here, and the staff is always welcoming and exceptionally skilled in aerial. The booking process is easy, and Lache provides a supportive and encouraging environment for anyone learning aerial. It's a place that regularly inspires me and I feel lucky to be part of the Lache community!
Aspen Kennard (Google User)
1 month ago
Booked a pole class via ClassPass, but when I arrived, I ultimately decided not to take the class because I didn’t realize the poles would be out in the open for everyone to see. It was uncomfortable for me. There were children and parents all around, and I didn’t bring the proper clothing to be in an open environment like that. There were also no changing spaces, only bathrooms. I should have looked the studio up first!