Rainbow Circus Theory of Change
The Impact of Circus Arts Instruction
Why Circus Works - Reg Boulton
"How the values and structure of Circus make it a significant developmental experience for young people."
Kristy Seymour - Circus & Autism
TEDx Talk
Kristy tells the story of her mission to bring circus to children with autism, and the struggles she has faced on her journey. She talks about the work she does at the Circus Stars school and the significant difference it makes to the lives of the children and families that attend.
Circus Activities as a Health Intervention for Children, Youth, and Adolescents
An Exploration of Physical Literacy and Movement Creativity
Victoria & Albert Museum
The Circus Arts Research Platform
A collaborative project between circus arts resource centres, circus networks and researchers around the world.
The Art of Survival: Social Circus, Youth Regeneration and Projected Community in the North East of Scotland
This chapter examines the creative practice of Theatre Modo in North East Scotland. A self-defined ‘social circus’ established in 1995, Theatre Modo works throughout Scotland from bases in Glasgow and (since 2012) Peterhead utilising ‘high quality engagement in circus, street theatre and carnival arts as a catalyst for individual and community change’.
American Circus Educators
The Science Behind the Circus
How do circus performers balance a ladder on their chin? How does inertia affect aerial shows? The science behind the circus is both intriguing and entertaining, so [ScienceATL have] turned to Imperial Opa member John Indergaard to help us learn a bit more.