Unconventional Wisdom: Eight Wacky Schools

For these entrepreneurs, teaching their unusual skills — from exotic dancing to swallowing swords — is big business.

By Jason Fell | Apr 25, 2011

Âé¶¹Éçs often are adept at combining a personal skill or interest with business savvy to create a new enterprise. But what happens when a person’s area of expertise is a little, well, unusual? As in fire-eating and snake-charming type of wacky. The enterprising performers on this list have created businesses out of teaching their special talents to others. And as it turns out, the businesses behind these schools are growing. Revenues in the fine-arts schools category, which as unlikely as it may sound includes such training, are projected to increase by nearly 3 percent this year to $4.73 billion, says industry research firm IBISWorld. By 2015, revenues are expected to jump to $5.72 billion. That’s a lot of clowns, dancers, musicians, sideshow performers — OK, you get the idea.

Trapeze School of New York

Founders: Year opened: Locations: Fee:

Yogalaff

Founder: Year opened: Location: Fee:

The New York Goofs Clown School

Founders: Year opened: Locations: Fee:

Celebrity Bus Drivers Academy

Founders: Year opened: Location: Cost: Celebrity Bus Drivers Academy

New York School of Burlesque

Founder: Year opened: Location: Cost range:

Scratch DJ Academy

Founders: Year opened: Locations: Fee:

Oaksterdam University

Founder: Year opened: Location: Fee:

Coney Island USA’s Sideshow School

Founders: Year opened: Location: Fee:

Âé¶¹Éçs often are adept at combining a personal skill or interest with business savvy to create a new enterprise. But what happens when a person’s area of expertise is a little, well, unusual? As in fire-eating and snake-charming type of wacky. The enterprising performers on this list have created businesses out of teaching their special talents to others. And as it turns out, the businesses behind these schools are growing. Revenues in the fine-arts schools category, which as unlikely as it may sound includes such training, are projected to increase by nearly 3 percent this year to $4.73 billion, says industry research firm IBISWorld. By 2015, revenues are expected to jump to $5.72 billion. That’s a lot of clowns, dancers, musicians, sideshow performers — OK, you get the idea.

Trapeze School of New York

Founders: Year opened: Locations: Fee:

Yogalaff

Founder: Year opened: Location: Fee:

The New York Goofs Clown School

Founders: Year opened: Locations: Fee:

Celebrity Bus Drivers Academy

Founders: Year opened: Location: Cost: Celebrity Bus Drivers Academy

New York School of Burlesque

Founder: Year opened: Location: Cost range:

Scratch DJ Academy

Founders: Year opened: Locations: Fee:

Oaksterdam University

Founder: Year opened: Location: Fee:

Coney Island USA’s Sideshow School

Founders: Year opened: Location: Fee:

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