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The Brighton Circus Project is getting pretty busy around town. They've got upcoming events at the Level and the Theatre Royal, which on occasion combine traditional circus acts with a bit of contemporary dance and a skateboard thrown in for good measure. Have a look at their video, made for the Final Cut exhibition - it's completely lovely and gives a great idea of what learning's like.
Tonight, for those interested in learning how to hang and throw yourself about gracefully from rope, there's a drop-in class for beginners. Regardless of how good your ability to hang from monkey bars currently stands at (mine is terrible), this is open to all standards - even those who've never had a go and it looks like a great environment to have a try of it in.
They've got a Photo Gallery worth a look and if you're feeling a bit shy, have a peek at the video for an idea about classes.
Just turn up a 6:45. It costs £8, lasts until 8pm and we advise against baggy clothes. Find it at Hangleton Community Centre (Buses 5, 5a and 5b) - and a map here.
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