Circomedia

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Circomedia is a school for contemporary circus and physical theatre based in Bristol, England.[1] The school offers a variety of training courses and workshops that teach circus skills in the context of physical theatre, performance and creativity.

It was founded in 1993 by Bim Mason and Helen Crocker, rising out of the ashes of Fooltime, Britain’s first circus school. It is financially supported by Arts Council South West[2] and a range of other funding.

Since 2004, Circomedia has been based in St. Paul's Church at Portland Square, Bristol.

Courses

At the core of the school's training programme is the one-year Diploma in Circus Skills and Physical Theatre,[3] which includes trapeze, juggling, acrobatics and physical theatre. After completing the diploma, students may join the 10-week Act Creation Course, or may undertake teacher training.

Other training programmes include:

  • a Foundation Degree (FdA) in Contemporary Circus and Physical Performance in partnership with Bath Spa University
  • a BTEC National Diploma in Performance for 16+
  • adult evening classes open to the general public
  • circus workshops and team-building events

Outreach

Circomedia also runs an outreach programme for local young people.

See also

  • Haggis McLeod, who teaches Equilibristics and Manipulation at Circomedia
  • Dick Penny, formerly a member of the board of Circomedia
  • Ockham's Razor Theatre Company, formed in 2004 by three Circomedia alumni

References

  1. "Circomedia". Bristol City Council Leisure and Culture. 2006. Retrieved 2007-07-04. 
  2. "Circomedia". Arts Council England. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-07-04. 
  3. "Accredited Training". Circus arts forum. 2007. Retrieved 2007-07-04. 

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