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.
Made with Lab:time funding from Circus Space
PERFORMANCE KLUB FISKULTURNIK presents A Story Which Will Never be Finished
An experimentation session in circus performance making and devising between director / visual artist Lara Ritosa Roberts and circus performer / aerial artist Maddie McGowan
On the 3rd & 5th of April 2012
The Creation Studio, Circus Space, London
Inspired by a short story by Leonid Andreyev
Earlier this month CAT students from Circus Space’s London Youth Circus and The Place undertook an intensive training week with the aim of creating a short performance incorporating dance and circus.
They worked with the choreographer Yael Flexer and circus company (and Circus Space graduates) Long Spoon.
Here’s what they did.
A lovely documentary following Graeae’s CPD programme participants as they learn and perform circus skills at Circus Space.
http://www.graeae.org/get-involved/training-courses/specialist-cpd/
Filmed by Ted Evans & Bim Ajadi
Edited and Directed by Ted Evans