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Encourage Unity
Communicate
Build Confidence
Entertain
Kids Circus
Students learn to use a wide variety of equipment, including aerial silks, lyra, cube, square, trapeze, diabolo, juggling, stilt-walking, poi and much more.
School Holiday Classes
Our trainers are skilled in a wide range of circus activities, so our students can choose to learn to unicycle, walk the tightrope, hula hooping, lyra, aerial silks, poi, juggling, stilts – anything we have in the studio, you can learn to use!
Timetable
Students develop skills in trapeze, lyra, silks, juggling, diabolo, poi, hooping, unicycling, stilt-walking, fire twirling and much more. Our classes accommodate ages 6-17, with a maximum 20 students per class.
Terms 1-4
Monday to Friday
Class 1: 3.45pm-4.45pm
Class 2: 4.45pm-5.45pm
Throughout each term, students learn circus skills in a structured program to ensure their safety on the equipment and to build on their previous experience.
School Holidays
Monday to Wednesday
Class: 3.30pm-4.30pm
School holiday classes are great fun for kids, particularly when it’s their first time learning circus skills. Our regular students will often continue building their skills, and newbies will be taught all of the basics.
2021 Performing Troupe
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Signup today for your child
We think all children can benefit from classes at CYCAS Circus, whether they learn skills in team unity, better communication, building their confidence, entertaining the community or just amazing feeling that comes from mastering a new skill. Why not sign up today?
Frequently Asked Questions
What ages are the classes for?
If a 5-year-old is turning 6 during the given year, we can do a trial and see how their concentration and coordination skills are. Often parents accompany their child and work with them until they are able to follow the teacher’s directions and be more independent.
What do students need to wear and bring?
- Students should wear leggings and bare feet.
- If wishing to learn aerial, a tight shirt that won’t go over their heads when upside down.
- A water bottle and light snacks are also recommended. We have a water cooler and sell snacks.
