This blog is about circus generally, about circus arts, circus skills, circus artist, circus schools, circus pedagogy, social circus....

Here I’ll also write about my own experience with circus, and about my work in circus schools during my EVS in Belgium.

I’ll use this space to share my experiences and the few information I have collected: so if you fell like to help me, to comment, or to send me any kind of information, don’t hesitate. Despite it isn’t my mother tongue, I’ll try my best to write here in English. So would you please excuse me in advance if I am doing some mistakes.




Monday, March 15, 2010

FEDEC

Created in 1998, the European Federation of Professional Circus Schools (FEDEC) is a network that comprises 38 professional circus schools located in 20 different countries (Albania, Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia and United Kingdom). FEDEC’s main vocation is to support the development, evolution of pedagogy and creation in the field of circus arts education. To accomplish this, FEDEC published in 2008 a directory including a compilation of circus schools across the world, and a survey about the sort of training that they provide.

In this document you’ll find the FEDEC database of school contacts, informations on their level of training, details of the skills that they teach at that level ; and at least a translations of circus skills techniques in English, Spanish, Deutch and French.

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