Guides

2024

Touring, Programming, and Funding Big Tops in Europe - the guide is out!

 

Circostrada is very proud to present the network's later resource focusing on Touring, Programming, and Funding Big Tops in Europe! This hands-on guide is stemming directly from the first edition of SPARK, a transdisciplinary laboratory organised by Circostrada, in collaboration with Festival Circolo, which took place in 2022 in Tilburg, in the Netherlands.

 

Aimed at artists, producers and venues wishing to produce shows in a big top in European countries, you will find inside practical tips and in-depth articles on: 

  • administration
  • financing
  • organising tours in Europe
  • technical, logistics and security
  • parenting 
  • disability
  • diversity
  • advice from experts for artists and presenting partners


This guide was written by Axel Satgé and Déborah Boëno and illustrated by Vasco Maio.

 

The guide is available in English and in French.

Have a good reading!

2022

TWO GUIDES TO ACCOMPANY AND SUPPORT CHANGE IN THE CONTEMPORARY CIRCUS AND OUTDOOR ARTS SECTORS: FOCUS ON ECO-RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS 

We are happy to share with you the first two guides of the Shaking the Current Series: Handbook for contemporary circus and outdoor arts workers to navigate ecological transformation (written by Herman Bashiron Mendolicchio) and Handbook for contemporary circus and outdoor arts workers to navigate social responsibility and ethics (written by David Márquez Martín de la Leona).

Shaking the Current is a new series of digital publications made by Circostrada in collaboration with a broad network of thinkers, writers, researchers, illustrators, and photographers. These two handbooks are designed to provide you with some general knowledge on high-priority topics, in this case eco-responsibility/sustainability on the one hand and ethics and social responsibility on the other hand - along with a series of perspectives from the contemporary circus and outdoor arts fields, while giving you a useful set of recommendations to make a positive change in your professional practice.

These two handbooks were illustrated by French artist Emilie Seto and developed in collaboration with Radar Cultura.

Both guides are available online in English. Have a good read!

2014

The European Charter for Hosting Circuses in Towns was inspired by a project previously implemented in France: the Charter “Establishment for the Circus”. This was signed in May, 2001 by the Ministry of culture and several orga- nisations, representative associations of local government and professional trade unions, who committed to distri- buting and promoting it amongst its members in order to support and develop the hosting of circuses throughout the national territory. A similar project was implemented in Spain in 2007, by the APCC - Catalan Association of Circus Professionals, as the “Collaboration Charter for Circus on Big Tops Tours”.

The European Circus Charter has been developed with the aim of promoting circus arts in public spaces throughout Europe, by suggesting good practices to which signatories – circuses, local governments and other hosting enti- ties – may willingly commit themselves. A series of elements required by both parties are set out, and may be used as a methodology to assist with the touring of tented performances.

This Charter has the following objectives

  • to respond to the public’s engagement with the art form by making circus accessible to all, whatever the age, and the social, economic, cultural or language origins
  •  to increase awareness and recognition of circus arts both at national and local level
  • to promote circus arts in public spaces, to open up new spaces for circus companies
  •  to promote a cultural exchange between the circus companies and the towns
  •  to improve the facilites provided and more generally the hosting conditions for circuses
  • to encourage discussion and trust-based collaboration between local authorities and other hosting entities and the circus professions
  • to promote a “make things possible” philosophy, within the frame of a shared concern for the safety of the public
2019

In October 2018, Circostrada embarked a dozen of its members to Seoul (South Korea) for a one-week research trip to explore circus and street arts and gain a better understanding of their ecosystem. This field exploration followed a first research trip to Japan, organized in December 2016 with the complicity of Setouchy Circus Factory, and a second one held in Ethiopia, in partnership with Fekat Circus, in February-March 2018.

This research trip took place from 4th to 10th October 2018, in the frame of the Seoul Street Arts Festival–the largest street arts festival in Korea–and the Performing Arts Market Seoul (PAMS), which hosted a European focus on the occasion, organized in close relation and with the support of the European Commission. This focus gathered key European networks and platforms from the sectors, among which: the IETM, In SITU, CircusNext, On the Move, European Dancehouse, European Theatre Convention, and Circostrada.

The programme included key professional meetings with local stakeholders – Korean artists, organisations, cultural operators–visits of central venues dedicated to circus and street arts, various showcases, a dense artistic programme, some qualitative networking time, and many other parallel cultural activities, all set up with a view of grasping the stakes of performing arts in Korea, creating bonds with the main players of the eld, and expanding the network’s understanding, vision and connections of these art forms.

This publication aims to render the learnings from this research trip, by sharing the knowledge, experience and resources acquired throughout this one-week immersion in another culture, on the traces of Korean circus and street arts.

2018

After two sessions in Fossano and Rotterdam, the process of Co-design and Design Thinking (DT) has been fully explored, analysed and practiced during the third edition of the CS LAB, which took place in June 2018. In the unique location of the Centre International des Arts en Mouvement (CIAM), co-organiser of the event, participants have reflected on and co-created around their own professional challenges. As a group, they had the chance to grasp and experience how the Design Thinking process can help them address their daily issues in a new way. 

This report follows that of the CS LAB#2, which consisted in a prime introduction into the concepts of Co-design and Design Thinking, featuring definitions, presentations of practical exercises to apply when seeking to test this methodology. This one was instead conceived as a visual and practical tool, with real-life moment illustrations to guide you through the process and experience. Check it out!

Table of Contents 

  • Design Thinking and Co-design
  • Stage 1: Empathize
  • Stage 2: Define
  • Stage 3: Create and Prototype
  • Socratic Dialogue
  • Related resources on Design Thinking and socratic dialogue

 

2018

The new mobility guide of Circostrada! 

In the past few years, artistic collaborations between Europe and Asia in the field of circus and street arts have never been more developed. However, information about Asian artistic circus and street art scene as well as those international collaborations seem not easily found and accessible for cultural professionals. After the first research trip of Circostrada in Japan in December 2016 and in the perspective of the next one in South Korea in October 2018, the network has decided, in partnership with On the Move, to create a mobility guide between Europe and Asia. Based on the needs and the strong interest of the fields, Circostrada presents its first mobility guide: SOYA – Stirring Opportunities with Yummy Asia. Conceived as a hand-on tool, it aims to be resourceful and inspirational for future collaborations. It not only gives an overview and a mapping of Asian artistic scene in circus and street arts, it helps also to organise and plan a mobility project for all cultural players through funding mobility schemes, administrative advices and inspiring collaboration testimonies.  

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

  • Appetisers A taste of Asian circus and street arts
  • Small plates: like white on rice? An overview of circus and street arts festivals and venues in Asia
  • Soup & salads: worth peanuts? Mobility funding opportunities
  • Rice & noodles: bitter plant, sweet fruit? Administrative toolkit and advices 

 

Discover the publication in PDF here, or on Issuu.

 

2016

Realized by Circostrada in partnership with On the Move, the "European Funded Projects 2016" guide presents the EU-funded projects taking place over June 2015 and throughout 2016, within the European Union and beyond, in circus and street arts, and to some extent in creation in public space.

It aims to identify the projects and networks currently active in the circus and street arts sectors, to promote available opportunities and to highlight different new community-related grants. It is to be not only useful for artists, companies, collectives, cultural professionals and organisations, but also for policy makers and funders at multiple levels of competencies (European, national, regional and local).

With more than 80 practical funded projects sheets identified within the Creative Europe, Lifelong Learning, Comenius, Interreg, Erasmus+ programmes, the "European Funded Projects Guide 2016" give professionals keys to understand the trends and the evolutions of these two sectors, both in terms of formats and contents. 

2016

You want to know more on Circus and Street Arts circuits in Spain? This guide is for you!

The Multimedia Market Guide Sweden focuses on the Spanish local cultural context to provide key information for artists and professionals eager to develop work opportunities in Spain.

SUMMARY

  • Short history and overview of the street arts and circus
  • Public policies and support schemes
  • Circus and street arts companies currently working in the country
  • Festivals and venues programming circus and street arts
  • Education and training
  • Creation and residency centres
  • Advocacy agencies and professional information providers
  • Case studies of three successful audience and market development projects

CASA is a European support programme designed by five arts organisations - MiramirO (BE), CircusInfo Finland (FI), Cirqueon (CZ), FiraTàrrega (SP) and Subtopia (SE) to equip professionals from the contemporary circus and outdoor creation sectors to work and cooperate internationally.

Among other actions, CASA regularly publishes Multimedia Market Guides, focusing on a particular cultural context, providing quality professional information, mapping opportunities, articles, videos or interviews from local stakeholders.

 

2016

You want to know more on Circus and Street Arts circuits in Sweden? This guide is for you!

The Multimedia Market Guide Sweden focuses on the Swedish local cultural context to provide key information for artists and professionals eager to develop work opportunities in Sweden.

SUMMARY

  • Short history and overview of the street arts and circus
  • Public policies and support schemes
  • Circus and street arts companies currently working in the country
  • Festivals and venues programming circus and street arts
  • Education and training
  • Creation and residency centres
  • Advocacy agencies and professional information providers
  • Case studies of three successful audience and market development projects

CASA is a European support programme designed by five arts organisations - MiramirO (BE), CircusInfo Finland (FI), Cirqueon (CZ), FiraTàrrega (SP) and Subtopia (SE) to equip professionals from the contemporary circus and outdoor creation sectors to work and cooperate internationally.

Among other actions, CASA regularly publishes Multimedia Market Guides, focusing on a particular cultural context, providing quality professional information, mapping opportunities, articles, videos or interviews from local stakeholders.

2016

You want to know more on Circus and Street Arts circuits in Finland? This guide is for you!

The Multimedia Market Guide Finland focuses on the Finnish local cultural context to provide key information for artists and professionals eager to develop work opportunities in Finland.

SUMMARY

  • Short history and overview of the street arts and circus
  • Public policies and support schemes
  • Festivals and venues programming circus and street arts
  • Circus and street arts companies currently working in the country
  • Education and training
  • Creation and residency centres
  • Advocacy agencies and professional information providers
  • Case studies of three successful audience and market development projects

CASA is a European support programme designed by five arts organisations - MiramirO (BE), CircusInfo Finland (FI), Cirqueon (CZ), FiraTàrrega (SP) and Subtopia (SE) to equip professionals from the contemporary circus and outdoor creation sectors to work and cooperate internationally.

Among other actions, CASA regularly publishes Multimedia Market Guides, focusing on a particular cultural context, providing quality professional information, mapping opportunities, articles, videos or interviews from local stakeholders.

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