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In a Nutshell
CircusWiki is an open, curated, and multilingual knowledge base for circus pedagogy, movement games, inclusive practice, juggling, and related topics.
Many practical ideas emerge from workshops, training sessions, projects, and encounters. Often, they remain local, get lost in old documents, or disappear when websites go offline. CircusWiki aims to make this knowledge accessible long-term: as an open resource that can be found, improved, translated, and shared.
Discover Knowledge¶
These starting points lead to the most important overview pages:
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Movement Games
Games, warm-ups, cooperative activities, icebreakers, and movement challenges for groups.
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Juggling
Fundamentals, exercises, materials, and play ideas related to juggling and object manipulation.
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Beigoma
A growing collection on Beigoma: materials, setup, game rules, formats, and workshop ideas.
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Workshops and Articles
Practical materials, workshops, tutorials, and articles from various sources and projects.
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Inclusive Circus Practice
Erasmus+ project featuring case studies, partner profiles, and materials on inclusive circus pedagogy.
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Kaskade Archive
Transcripts and curated content from Kaskade magazine: approximately 30 years of juggling and circus history.
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NICA e.V.
Documentation on the working methods, digital tools, and organizational structures of NICA e.V.
Get Involved¶
CircusWiki thrives on contributions from practitioners. You can contribute games, methods, corrections, photos, PDFs, links, translations, or old materials. The material doesn't have to be perfect, and you don't need a GitHub account.
Support Us¶
CircusWiki is freely accessible and ad-free. However, costs are incurred for technical infrastructure, tools, translation, archiving, and long-term maintenance. We seek funding, but also need a sustainable model for donations and support.
We openly show how funds are used and provide regular, transparent reports.