Where and When
CircusSeen operates throughout Sussex, click on a town for details:
Worthing | Portslade | Brighton
What We Do
All CircusSeen workshops are structured in the same way for continuity, however each class may offer extra or specialist instruction (details on respective pages). Each child advances through a program of circus skill and equipment. At the start of the term each student will be given a workshop booklet and encouraged to work throw it focusing on a different skill each week. At the end of each term the children will be presented with certificates for the skills they have specialised in and learnt.
Workshop Program
- 4.30pm Introductions warm up,
- 4.45 Structured skills workshop,
- 5.15 Free play,
- 5.30 Open to parents and stage show,
- 5.45pm Equipment library and good byes.
We have space for 15 children and three qualified workshop leaders for each class.
Stage Show
At the end of each session parents are invited in to watch and understand the progression of circus skills. This gives you the chance to see your child's development and favourite skills being learnt.
Equipment Library
Each week the library is free for the children to borrow up to two items of equipment which they can take home and practice thought out the week. We are proud to offer this service and believe it is the only one of its kind in the UK.
Special Workshops
As CircusSeen received funded what better way to spend it than treat the kids! We invest in new circus equipment and invite special teachers to run workshops, like tight rope walking, clowning and make up. For example, our Christmas special - Buzz the clown.
All our teachers are fully C.R.B. checked, and CircusSeen holds Public Liability insurance of £5 million. We run a strict child protection policy, photo disclosures and workshop risk assessment.