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About The Circus Space in London
The National Centre for Circus Arts is a registered charity and one of Europe’s leading providers of circus education. Based in a magnificent Victorian power station adjacent to Hoxton Square, we involve thousands of people in the creation and performance of circus arts every year. Over half of the annual income needed to run the National Centre comes from grants and donations.
Our diverse range of work includes a BA Hons degree in Circus Arts, a structured progressive training programme for under 18s and professional development opportunities for aspiring and established performers. Adults and young people can take part in a range of recreational classes and we provide workshops and away days for the business community.
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Or, contact us for more informationThe Circus Space in London courses and fees 3
The Circus Space in London offers Pre-university and Undergraduate courses and programs. The list of courses and their fees are listed below.
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Foundation Degree in Circus Arts |
2 years |
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Foundation Degree in Circus Arts 2 years |
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Diploma in Performing Arts |
1 year |
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Diploma in Performing Arts 1 year |
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BA Hons Degree in Circus Arts |
1 year |
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BA Hons Degree in Circus Arts 1 year |
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Campus
Our building is used for artistic development, rehearsal, youth circus and the staging of events. It’s based in Hoxton, five minutes from Old Street.
Retaining the features and character of an imposing industrial space, the building began life as an electricity generating station in 1896. The site was rescued from dereliction in 1994 and, following extensive restoration and reconstruction, the building gained a new lease of life as a unique facility in the UK for circus arts.
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