Circus / News
Bristol to host circus artists from across Europe as part of EU project
As Brexit draws ever closer, an acclaimed Bristol circus troupe is showing the benefits of closer European collaboration and integration.
Circus artists from all over Europe will be travelling to Bristol from March 4 to 8 to explore how to fuse circus and theatre with the Invisible Circus.
Professional performers from circus troupes in seven European countries will take part in the Educircation workshop funded by the EU’s Erasmus+ exchange programme.
is needed now More than ever
It is is part of a European project aimed at improving the quality of circus teaching and integration of social work in relation to contemporary circus across the continent.
The 15 artists and teachers are from from Kids in Action of Thessaloniki in Greece, the Hungarian Juggling Association of Budapest, Cirqueon of Prague in the Czech Republic, Cabuwazi of Berlin in Germany, Cirkus in Beweging of Leuven in Belgium and Espai de Circ of Valencia in Spain.
Read more: 21 things to do in Bristol this week, March 4-10 2019
Main photo of Miss Radida by Spencer Dixey