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Research project on social circus programs : how social circus programs and institutions are promoting and respecting children’s rights

Marianthi, Mota
Berlin : Freie Universität Berlin, [2010]

Bringing together terms like circus and children’s rights may seem at first site uncombined. But what happens if circus get another meaning like…social circus? Circus as a tradition and a way of life is a living universal organism, a worldwide spoken language that is developing and following its own evolution paths. From traditional circus, to contemporary circus and from circus schools for professionals to social circuses, the circus world has a long history in Europe and in the whole world. In the circus communities of today words like “social integration, self--confidence, hope, creativity, taking responsibility, group--work, fun”, and many more, are more than familiar. These are the social circus communities that co--exist with other communities of traditional, modern, contemporary circus, bringing a whole new way of perceiving circus arts. The world of social circus opened for me while I was looking for my internship. Within my studies at Freie University in Berlin under the title “Master in Childhood studies and Children’s Rights” the professors were quite open in the fields we could look for our internship. It was up to the students to write on a children’s rights matter within the place they chose to do their internship, which of course had to do directly or indirectly with children. Having worked for years as a clown--entertainer in children’s parties, a stillt walker and juggler in numerous performances and voluntarily in Ngo’s working with street kids giving theatrical and juggling workshops, the idea of doing my practicum in a circus school for children was more than tempting since nothing like that exists in my country of origin, Greece. During the one month I spent in Cabuwazi children circus in Berlin, I had my first taste on what is a social circus. Having written an article at the end of my internship on how Cabuwazi is a place that promotes and respects children’s rights, the idea of doing a dissertation on social circuses and their work with children and their rights was pretty much established in my mind. Using different tools and facts I will try to support my hypothesis that Social circus projects (SCP) are institutions and organizations that are supporting and promoting children’s rights. With bibliographic knowledge, internet articles and research, series of interviews and personal experience from the author, we will guide ourselves within the history of circus, the placement of circus arts in today’s societies, an analysis on social circuses, leading us closer to see in which ways SCP are promoting and respecting children’s right and which are these rights specifically.[author summary]
Bringing together terms like circus and children’s rights may seem at first site uncombined. But what happens if circus get another meaning like…social circus? Circus as a tradition and a way of life is a living universal organism, a worldwide spoken language that is developing and following its own evolution paths. From traditional circus, to contemporary circus and from circus schools for professionals to social circuses, the circus world has ...


Cote : 361.701 M3335r 2010

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ARTICLES DE PERIODIQUES

Children and teenagers working in artistic labor : Brazilian situation and international examples

Cavalcante, S.R. ; Vilela, R.A.V.
2012

This descriptive study about children and adolescents artistic labor verifies the applicable legislation, in Brazil, regarding the participation of children and adolescents in the entertainment industry and in advertising campaigns, as well as the judicial processes about the theme known by the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice up to October, 2010. The results permit to conclude that, due to the lack of specific regulation and general rule of child labor prohibition, the restrictions that tend to protect the health and security of children and adolescents that act in the artistic niche (television, advertising, fashion, movies, theater, circus, etc.) have been, in Brazil, at subjective criteria of the judges and, in many cases, in the hands of producers themselves. Brief considerations on how other countries regulate the theme are also presented (the USA, Portugal and Argentina). [author summary]
This descriptive study about children and adolescents artistic labor verifies the applicable legislation, in Brazil, regarding the participation of children and adolescents in the entertainment industry and in advertising campaigns, as well as the judicial processes about the theme known by the Brazilian Superior Court of Justice up to October, 2010. The results permit to conclude that, due to the lack of specific regulation and general rule of ...


Cote : 331.381 791 C376c 2012

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ETUDES, GUIDES ET RAPPORTS

Galway Community Circus : child protection policy

Galway Community Circus
Galway (Irlande), [2013]

Galway Community Circus in their capacity as an arts organisation, have developed a child protection policy for the company. Having clear policies and procedures in place will minimise the risk of abuse or harm to children and young people. In dealing with complaints and allegations, it will serve to support board members, all staff and volunteers and ease anxiety around the issues of child protection and welfare. Galway Community Circus strives to raise awareness amongst board members, all staff and volunteers of the issues involved. There is an onus on everyone to report any/all concerns. Board members and core teachers of workshops are familiar with the definitions of abuse
and are equipped to recognise any signs or symptoms and know how to take a concern or an incident forward. Galway Community Circus’ Child Protection Policy is available to all staff, volunteers, members, clients, parents and young people. All Galway Community staff and volunteers understand, accept and agree to abide by the guidelines of our Child
Protection Policy [author summary]
Galway Community Circus in their capacity as an arts organisation, have developed a child protection policy for the company. Having clear policies and procedures in place will minimise the risk of abuse or harm to children and young people. In dealing with complaints and allegations, it will serve to support board members, all staff and volunteers and ease anxiety around the issues of child protection and welfare. Galway Community Circus strives ...


Cote : 346.013 509 415 G183g 2013

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