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Attention all acrobats

CircArts is for all those who have ever dreamed of joining a circus.
Its established training programs suit all ages, abilities and interests, with beginners to advanced classes from pre-school to adult, held at the dedicated training facility in Breakwater, Geelong.
The recreational circus classes teach students acrobatics, tumbling and circus skills while building strength, flexibility, body awareness and self confidence in a fun, safe environment.
CircArts academy (AAA) classes are intensive training programs for intermediate and advanced level students who want to reach their full potential as an athlete or pursue a career in performing arts.
They can come and try one of the recreational circus classes at the enrolment days on 30 and 31 January or ask about the academy program to see which class would be best.
No booking is required, visitors can just come and enjoy the fun from 9am to 3pm.
Contact Rosa for more information on 0420 211 844.
Classes are available in circus, acrobatics, tumbling, trapeze, aerial silks, aerial hoop, contortion (extreme flexibility), hand balancing, adagio, tightwire, hula hoop, juggling, dance acro and flex, parkour and more.
‘Like’ Kidsplace Circus School or CircArts on Facebook for the chance to win one term of free circus classes.
Phone 5242 8458 or 0420 211 844 or email info@circarts.com.au or visit circarts.com.au.
CircArts is at 1/39 Leather Street, Breakwater, Geelong.

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