History of Circus Skills.
The first circus was founded in britain in the 15th century consisting of circus skills and animals mainly horses. The modern circus was said to be held on January 9th 1768 by Philip Astley, later adding to his act tumblers, tightrope walkers, jugglers, performing dogs and clowns.
Over the years more acts have been added and more circus skills have been demonstrated. Acts including plate spinning, uni cycling, devil sticks, diablo's and poi. Circus skills have become a very popular activity for all ages both in the home, work or social environment.
we offer a wide range of help to learn these new skills, which are both enjoyable and athletic.
Juggling
uni cycling
A uni cycle stems from the popular penny farthing. During the late 19th century uni cycles have been seen with a large wheel taken from a penny farthing, later after practice and adjustments consisting of a smaller wheel. During the 1980's extreme sportsmen took an interest in uni cycling and started off road cycling. Over the years more uni cycling techniques have been tested including freestyle uni cycling, trials uni cycling and long distance. There are even games and activities you can use your uni cycle for including basket ball, hockey and hand ball. All sources of great exercise and extreme fun.
Plate spinning
Diablo
Poi
Devil stick