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ETUDES, GUIDES ET RAPPORTS

Circus + : Research on youth and social circus pedagogy

Beauthier, Laurent ; Dubois, Adeline ; Lemenu, Dominique
Caravan, juin 2016

“Circus+” is a European research project financially supported by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ programme. It takes place from September 2014 to September 2016.

6 circus organisations, 2 universities (Finland and Ireland) and 1 higher school (Belgium) along with « Caravan » are working together from September 2014 to September 2016 in order to:

Analyse the educational offer in youth and social circus in each partner country and analyse the needs of this sector.
Create a European framework of competences laying down the foundations for a European long term training programme meeting the needs and opportunities offered by the European labor market.
“Circus+” is a European research project financially supported by the European Commission under the Erasmus+ programme. It takes place from September 2014 to September 2016.

6 circus organisations, 2 universities (Finland and Ireland) and 1 higher school (Belgium) along with « Caravan » are working together from September 2014 to September 2016 in order to:

Analyse the educational offer in youth and social circus in each partner country ...


Cote : 361.7 C262c 2016

  • Ex. 1 — Consultation sur place
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Circus Trans Formation : guidebook for social circus trainers

Caravan - École de cirque de Bruxelles ; Paquay, Léopold ; Dubois, Adeline ; Flora, Katérina ; Tollet, Delphine
Bruxelles : Caravan Circus Network, 2014


«Circus arts, a tool for social inclusion», the concept has been around for twenty years or more. Some talk about it, others put it into practice, others still, observe it, analyse it, study it. It has turned into a worldwide phenomenon. Are we facing a trend, a way to get funding? It turns out researchers have measured the impact of social circus and have attributed special, even magical features to it. After twenty years of experiments, it was important to extract its pedagogical virtues, to identify the origin of this «magic», to determine the skills that should be enhanced by the users of this particular tool.

With the support of the European Commission, eight circus schools, members of the CARAVAN association (*), and two universities (**) have put
their energy together during five years to produce this Guidebook. Months of
observation, analysis, meetings, discussions, essays, exchanges, trainings and
the development of a framework of competences for social circus trainers, have
led to the creation of a common European curriculum. This gave birth to the
Guidebook for Social Circus Trainers. [editor summary]

«Circus arts, a tool for social inclusion», the concept has been around for twenty years or more. Some talk about it, others put it into practice, others still, observe it, analyse it, study it. It has turned into a worldwide phenomenon. Are we facing a trend, a way to get funding? It turns out researchers have measured the impact of social circus and have attributed special, even magical features to it. After twenty years of experiments, ...


Cote : 361.7 C262c 2014

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