The Circus Maximus finalists are…
Silvia Pavone (heat 1)
Fran and Lucie (heat 2)
Louis and Beren (heat 4)
Our heat 3 winner, Leilani ‘Lucky’ Franco, was unable to take part in the finals, so instead the judges have voted for two ‘wild cards’:
Ben Brown
Tom Ball
The acts will be rehearsing the finals show this week, with the shows taking place from 28 May - 1 June. Get your tickets at https://www.underbelly.co.uk/circusmaximus
Static Trapeze
Tom Ball - ‘Julio Shrimp: The spontaneous adventure I have been planning for months’
Performed as part of the Circus Space BA Hons Degree 3rd year devised pieces, ‘Strange Forces’.
Find out more about the Circus Space Higher Education Programme at http://circusspace.co.uk/degree
Video by Mark Morreaux - http://www.morreaux.co.uk/
“You’re unlikely to die whilst juggling…”Our CEO Jane and BA Hons student Tom interviewed by Melanie Brown on the Ditch Show this week.
Strange Forces
Wednesday night
Thanks to Mark Morreau for these lovely images from the opening night of our 3rd year BA Hons and Postgraduate Degree Devised Pieces, Strange Forces.
Find out more about our BA Hons and Postgraduate Degrees

TOM BALL
Static Trapeze
Julio Shrimp: The spontaneous adventure I have been planning for months.
Strange Forces
Wednesday dress rehearsal - Tom
If you’re anywhere near Warwick on 10 November you should really go and see some of our Foundation and BA Hons students - and one graduate - performing Silver Lining Cabaret at Playbox Theatre.
Our students are of course incredibly multi-talented and they’ve made this ace video of them training at Circus Space to promote the show.
Find out more about the Circus Space Higher Education Programme
Michael, Myrto, Paula, Thom, Tom
The final five images of our recently graduated Foundation Degree students. Applications are currently open for our Circus Arts Higher Education programmes, which include the Foundation and BA Hons Degrees and a Postgraduate Certificate.
Photography by Bertil Nilsson
Two lovely little films made at Circus Space for the Paralympic Opening Ceremony, about the artists we trained here.
All photography by Mark Morreau
Earlier this year Circus Space ran an eight week intensive training programme for 42 deaf and disabled artists, preparing them to perform featured roles in the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford on 29 August 2012.
We created a bespoke temporary training space at Circus Space in which the artists worked with a core team of seven experienced circus practitioners to develop a range of aerial performance skills.
All photography by Mark Morreau
Earlier this year Circus Space ran an eight week intensive training programme for 42 deaf and disabled artists, preparing them to perform featured roles in the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford on 29 August 2012.
We created a bespoke temporary training space at Circus Space in which the artists worked with a core team of seven experienced circus practitioners to develop a range of aerial performance skills.
All photography by Mark Morreau
Earlier this year Circus Space ran an eight week intensive training programme for 42 deaf and disabled artists, preparing them to perform featured roles in the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford on 29 August 2012.
We created a bespoke temporary training space at Circus Space in which the artists worked with a core team of seven experienced circus practitioners to develop a range of aerial performance skills.
All photography by Mark Morreau
Earlier this year Circus Space ran an eight week intensive training programme for 42 deaf and disabled artists, preparing them to perform featured roles in the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford on 29 August 2012.
We created a bespoke temporary training space at Circus Space in which the artists worked with a core team of seven experienced circus practitioners to develop a range of aerial performance skills.
All photography by Mark Morreau
Earlier this year Circus Space ran an eight week intensive training programme for 42 deaf and disabled artists, preparing them to perform featured roles in the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford on 29 August 2012.
We created a bespoke temporary training space at Circus Space in which the artists worked with a core team of seven experienced circus practitioners to develop a range of aerial performance skills.
All photography by Mark Morreau
Earlier this year Circus Space ran an eight week intensive training programme for 42 deaf and disabled artists, preparing them to perform featured roles in the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford on 29 August 2012.
We created a bespoke temporary training space at Circus Space in which the artists worked with a core team of seven experienced circus practitioners to develop a range of aerial performance skills.