After our shows, we teach group games, dance, movement, yoga, hooping, juggling and flow arts.
Day shows are followed by fun workshops to engage children and teach them dexterity, creativity and physical awareness. Children at Nupoe refugee camp stretch with Nikki
Group games including relay races are exciting and a fun way to play with large groups of children – here at Nupoe refugee camp
Mai, our balloon artist from Bangkok teaches Kendama – or ‘Maiball’ as we nicknamed these fun wooden toys that reward practice, patience and dexterity
Sonja shows older students from schools and technical colleges how to teach workshops using different circus tools like these simple bamboo staffs
Dave teaching a yoga workshop to older students and teachers
Group games with obstacles courses
Even the smallest of children can learn motor skills from simple games like juggling with scarves
Before a night show, there’s always time to keep the young audience engaged with hoops
Lauren teaching hoop handling
Poi (made from tennis balls and socks) are easy to learn, and take years to master. Here Brent is leading a beginners poi workshop