The 2011 PotashCorp Saskatchewan Children's Festival ran from June 5-8. Students from the Circus Arts Project brought the circus and performance skills they learned over the last three months to the Festival as volunteers. Some students worked as roving circus artists. They performed for kids and families, played circus games, and taught kids of all ages how to juggle, spin plates, and create circus tricks of their own. Students also helped Flyin' Bob teach two public workshops, and a few lucky kids performed with Bob during his final mainstage show.
Thank you to The Saskatchewan Arts Board, Saskatoon Sports Council, and Saskatoon Public Schools for providing the resources to make this project happen. And thank you to the PotashCorp Saskatchewan Children's Festival, and their community outreach sponsor, Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation, for allowing us to bring the project to thousands of people at this year's Children's Festival.What an exciting way for students involved in this outreach project to volunteer and give back to the community!
Many students said working at the Children's Festival was their most rewarding school experience of the year.
Take a look at some of the pictures of students in action, and you'll see what I mean:
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Monday, 16 May 2011
First Residency Photos
Flyin' Bob and student juggle bowler hats!
Rolla Bolla practice
Teachers were learners too!
Everyone walked the tightrope on day 1.
Ibad on the Tightrope
Tightrope
William on the Rolla Bolla
Ethan practices feather balance |
Eugene practices feather balance |
Group stilt practice |
Group Stilt walking |
Ryan hangs out |
TJ throws the Chinese yo-yo |
Adil takes a break |
Friday, 13 May 2011
Meet our Circus Artist In Residence
Flyin' Bob is an internationally renowned 1-man circus performer. He has performed and taught circus arts to kids for more than 20 years. In a bizarre coincidence, he attended our school when he was in grade two!
Check out his website: flybob.com for more about who he is and what he does. The Circus Camp tab is the most relevant to our project.
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