Summer Camp

Intensive summer circus camp - full days of acrobatics, aerial arts, and performance skills. Choose from 1, 2, or 3-week packages.

Summer Camp 2026

Week 23: June 1–5

Week 24: June 8–12

Week 25: June 15–19

400+

Annual students
Kids and adults learning every year

30+

Years experience
Professional circus expertise at your side

15

Max class size
Personal attention in every session

100%

Safety record
Progressive, parent-approved training
Class Details

Everything you need to know before you begin

Age group

7–15yrs

Duration

180

min

Levels

All Levels

Schedule
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday

Summer 2026 / June 1, 2026 → June 19, 2026

Spots available

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What to expect

Three weeks of full-day circus immersion where young artists aged 7 and up explore the breadth of the circus arts — from floor acrobatics and handstands to aerial skills, juggling, balance training, and creative expression.

Each day runs from 9:00 to 14:00, combining structured technical sessions with games, creative play, and collaborative projects. Mornings focus on skill development: students rotate through acrobatics, handstands, aerial apparatus, and circus props under professional instruction. Afternoons shift to creative work, ensemble games, and free exploration.

Mixed-age groups are separated by skill level during technical training, then reunited for games, creative projects, and social activities. This approach lets every child progress at the right pace while building friendships across age groups — exactly how professional circus ensembles work.

Camp runs across three weeks in June (weeks 23, 24, and 25). Families can book a single week, two-week package, or the full three-week experience. The Midsummer week (week 25: June 15–19) also offers daily drop-in at €21 per day — perfect for trying camp without a full-week commitment.

Lunch is brought from home. The studio has a fridge and microwave available. Snack breaks are built into the daily schedule.

image of group class in action (for a gym)
image of group class in action (for a gym)

Skills learned

Circus disciplines

Floor acrobatics — rolls, cartwheels, handsprings, and tumbling progressions adapted to each child's level

Handstand training — kick-ups, wall holds, balance drills, and walking on hands

Aerial arts — introduction to low trapeze, silks, and aerial hoop (lyra) with safe, supervised progressions

Balance skills — balance beam, rola bola, and partner balance exercises

Circus props — juggling (scarves, balls, rings), diabolo, flower sticks, and plate spinning

Physical development

  • Strength and body control through acrobatics-specific conditioning
  • Flexibility training integrated into warm-ups and cool-downs
  • Spatial awareness and coordination across multiple apparatus
  • Endurance and stamina from five hours of varied daily activity

Personal growth

  • Confidence through mastering new skills in a supportive environment
  • Creative expression — students explore how to bring personality and artistry into movement
  • Social skills and teamwork through ensemble games and partner work
  • Problem-solving and resilience: learning to approach challenging skills step by step
  • Independence and self-management in a full-day group setting

The camp experience

  • A comprehensive introduction to circus arts for beginners, and a chance to deepen skills for returning students
  • Emphasis on fun, social connection, and skill discovery — not competition
  • Each child leaves with a broader understanding of what circus arts can be and where their own interests lie

Prerequisites

Age — 7 years and older. All experience levels welcome — from complete beginners to students already training in our semester classes.

Physical — Must be comfortable with a full-day group setting (9:00–14:00), including following group instructions, working with peers, and managing transitions between activities independently. No previous acrobatics or circus experience required.

What to bring — Packed lunch (fridge and microwave available at the studio), water bottle, comfortable full-body athletic clothing (long leggings or pants recommended for aerial activities — knee pits should be covered). Hair tied back, no jewelry.

Good to know — Camp groups mix ages and ability levels. Technical training is separated by skill so every child works at an appropriate challenge level. Games and creative sessions bring the whole group together.

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At home, all they've talked about today is you and doing tricks—your professionalism really showed all the way here at home!
It was an absolutely amazing class, the girls were over the moon when they told us at home how fun it was 👌 absolutely wonderful!! Thank you so much.
Not everyone needs to become acrobats, but it was an absolutely amazing experience for them and they really liked you, and that success and joy.
Here at home, all they've talked about today is you and doing tricks—your professionalism really showed all the way here at home even though we haven't even met yet.
A thousand thanks!
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