Diabolo
Try to imagine a large free-spinning yo-yo. This ancient circus skill involves spinning a ‘diabolo’ on a string. Once this is learnt, it can be thrown to impressive heights and all manner of impressive tricks can be performed.
Juggling Scarves
Juggling scarves are ideal for learners because they fall very slowly. Juggling can be learned in slow motion!
Juggling Balls
The best way to juggle. Once the basic pattern with three objects is learnt there are endless new patterns to learn. Or maybe you could juggle four!
Poi
Poi are weights attached to strings with streamers on the end. With one string held in each hand, they can be swung in elegant and beautiful patterns.
Balancing Feathers
Ever fancied balancing something upon your nose or forehead? With a slow falling feather and a bit of concentration you could learn this impressive feat.
Spinning Plate
Spin, balance and throw your plate upon a stick. A skill which all ages find fun to learn.
Tight Wire
We have a tight rope which stands 90cms off the ground. This is an ideal and safe way for beginners to learn this daring balancing act.
Devil Sticks
The art of moving a specially-designed stick with two hand-sticks. Flips, balances, body-bounces and much more can be learnt fairly quickly by any enthusiastic student.
Chinese Ribbons
A rhythmic gymnastic discipline. The twirling and manipulating of a Chinese Ribbon encourages children’s imagination and expressive moves are easily accomplished.
Stilts
We have pot stilts on strings for our younger students. Then for our older students, wooden hand-held stilts provide an exhilarating way to learn to stand that little bit taller.
Pedal-go
This cross between cycling and walking ensures a lot of wobbly fun. See how quickly you can pedal!