• Circus Training Spaces

    Aerialize, Sydney
    7.0m
    Sydney – Australia
    Aloft Loft, Chicago
    9.1m
    Chicago – United States
    Athletic Playground, Emeryville
    Canopy Studio, Athens
    Circus Center San Francisco, California
    Circus Mecca, Mendocino County
    6.7m
    Fort Bragg – United States
    Circus Space, London
    9.5m, 7.5m
    London – UK
    Greentop, Sheffield
    7.0m
    Sheffield – UK
    Israel Circus School, Kfar Yehoshua
    7.0m
    Kfar Yehoshua – Israel
    John Street, Cardiff
    8.5m
    Cardiff – UK
    Katakomben, Berlin
    7.0m
    Berlin – Germany
    Kinetic Theory, Los Angeles
    6.7m
    Los Angeles – United States
    La Caserne, Montreal
    6.7m
    Montreal – Canada
    La Central del Circ
    9.5m
    Barcelona – Spain
    La Grainerie, Balma
    Peñasco Theatre, New Mexico
    Subtopia | Photo: Ludvig Duregård
    11.0m
    Stockholm – Sweden
    The Albany Centre, Bristol
    6.0m
    Bristol – UK
    The Fire Station, Bristol
    6.5m
    Bristol – UK
    The Hangar, London
    6.0m, 10.0m
    London – UK
    Trapeze Arts, Oakland
    10.5m
    Oakland – United States
    Urban Evolution, Washington DC
    4.9m
    Washington DC – United States
    Wise Fool Studio, Santa Fe

    Where can I train?

    Sideshow is in the process of building a list of training spaces around the world, but as you will see there's a long way still to go – whole countries and continents to cover. So if you know a space that's not listed but should be, and can spare the time to write a quick, admonishing note, then e-mail map@sideshow-circusmagazine.com

    The only rule is that the spaces need to offer open professional training – so not a school where only students can train, or a venue that just runs evening classes. It's got to be a place where you can train skills independently and do your thing. OK? OK.