The past few months have been a whirlwind of changes, reflections, and new beginnings. I have shifted away from a heavily pilates studio focus and into creating more accessible movement practices for our community in Long Beach, CA as well as online through my new online school~ Little Breeze Studio. Sooo that means different options depending on what works best into your life.
For those in Long Beach, I have open level pilates mat classes Tuesdays & Thursdays 6-7pm at the beautiful space of Ashtanga Yoga, 3700 E Anaheim. You simply need a mat; I have a variety of auxiliary equipment for us to expand our strength, length, support, and ease. Drop in for $25 or purchase a class card $180 for 8 classes (valid for up to 3 months). Email to reserve your spot~ aubre@aubrehill.com
OR study Egyptian Raqs Sharqi with me by attending my beginning class Mondays & Wednesdays 6:15-7:15pm or my intermediate/advanced class Thursdays 8:30-9:30pm. Both at Esencia Flamenca, 1495 N Viking Way. There are different payment options available for these classes depending on which one and quantity. Email for more details and to sign up~ aubre@aubrehill.com
For those elsewhere or looking for more flexibility with attendance, check out my Little Breeze Studio ONLINE including dance, pilates, and somatic practices! For only $30/month you can access four live classes a week, a growing library of on-demand classes, and community space for us to grow, share, and connect. If you are interested, simply click on “SIGN UP” at the top of this screen. You’ll create a sign in to access the member only space which includes zoom links for live classes, videos for on-demand, and more. I have so many ideas for this space and excited to dive into movement practices to heal, support of our health and vitality, and nurture our inspiration and creativity. Email me if you have any questions and hope to see you in a class sometime soon!
And of course I offer private training online or in-person in Long Beach to nurture your unique training. This includes recovering from an injury or time away from your practice, developing a piece for performance, or healing through somatic work. What is inspiring you? Where are you getting stuck? Let’s open up your movement practice to live fully, vibrantly, and delightfully.

