Types of Training
Limited Size Course
The weekly, small-group (max. 6 people) training is the most effective way to master advanced moves. The fixed curriculum and continuous practice guarantee solid progress.
- Duration: 6 weeks
- Sessions: 6 (1 day per week)
- Instruction: 4 × 60 minutes daily
Private Tutoring
The most direct path to improvement. In this professional flair course, we tailor the curriculum and schedule entirely to your unique goals (e.g., competition preparation).
- Duration: Flexible
- Sessions: Personalized
- Instruction: Intensive, 1-on-1
The Advanced Flair Bartender Training Curriculum
- Review of the Basic Flair Course curriculum
- Working flair vs. Exhibition Flair in depth
- Free pour at an advanced level
- Advanced working flair moves
- Spectacular cocktail making with choreography
- Showmanship - "How to sell yourself" (Update)
Frequently Asked Questions
Working flair refers to fast but spectacular moves used behind the bar during work, which do not slow down the service. In contrast, exhibition flair involves more complex, show-style choreographies intended for competitions and demonstrations, where the spectacle is the primary focus.
This course provides a perfect foundation for creating your own, simpler show routine and starting to compete. For the highest level of preparation, the next step is our personalized competition preparation training, where the goal is the international level. You can find more information about competitions on the World Flair Association website.