Circus Around & About 2 Announced

The future is bright for the circus sector in the south-west! Its innovation and creativity have been rewarded with a new Arts Council England funded project that will cultivate and tour incredible circus shows Around and About the south-west in 2024.

What will Circus Around and About 2 do?

Circus Around and About 2 will build on the successful 2021 pilot tour and go to new lengths to foster the burgeoning UK contemporary circus sector and tour extraordinary circus shows to rural and urban communities across the region. This 21 month project is spearheaded by a partnership between Somerset-based Take Art, London and Portsmouth based Crying Out Loud and national touring Extraordinary Bodies.

This ambitious new project will add value to everyone involved in the under-supported circus sector. The project will work with: 

  • Educational institutions like Circomedia in Bristol, supporting rising circus artists to tour to audiences and progress their careers
  • Professional UK-based and international companies to create suitable work for rural audiences, and communities to present shows that provide access to great entertainment for their friends and neighbours
  • Organisations like Extraordinary Bodies, incorporating inclusive and progressive routines in everyday practice
  • Festivals, organisations and venues like Strike a Light (Gloucester), Super Culture (Weston Super Mare & North Somerset), School of Larks (Stroud), Artspace Cinderford (Forest of Dean) to programme high quality contemporary circus shows
  • Rural touring agencies including Carn to Cove (Cornwall), Beaford Arts (North Devon), Villages in Action (Devon), Artsreach (Dorset), Air in G (Gloucestershire) as well as Take Art (Somerset)
  • Bristol’s Circus City festival network and Circus Change Up, a national advocacy organisation, in collaboration with Bristol based Handstand Arts

Through Circus Around And About II we hope to strengthen the south-west rich mix of contemporary circus artists, training schools, festivals and local touring networks.

Ralph Lister, Executive Director, Take Art

We are delighted to be following up the CAAA pilot with a second scheme bringing more circus to more people, connecting communities through memorable and magical experiences.

Rachel Clare, Artistic Director, Crying Out Loud

We are so looking forward to broadening access for local audiences to great circus experiences. It will be brilliant to share what we have learned so everyone can take part in entertainment on their doorstep.

Becky Chapman, Executive Director, Diverse City for Extraordinary Bodies
GIF: A character drawn in black sits on a red circus hoop, which twirls on itself 360 degrees infinitely.

GIF by Holly O’Neil

Click on the links below for the job opportunity and the artist call out.