The Circus Hub

Wellington
All year round. Book online

There’s no need to be a gymnast or have superhuman strength to join the circus!  

Classes are designed to guide you through all the basics and gradually help you to improve your strength and flexibility along the way. Adults classes are specialty classes, so you can pick and choose the skill that you want to learn. The Circus Hub does not run general circus classes (with all circus skills in a single class) for adults, except for Sage Circus (for women over 50 years old). All classes are 1.5 hours long. ​Have a look online at the incredible variety available.

Cost?

Yes

For more info visit:

The Circus Hub

Address

The Circus Hub
11 Hutchison Road
Newtown
Wellington

Contact

04 380 0051

https://www.circus.org.nz/contact-us

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