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Juggling and Circus Object Manipulation Instructor


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Hello East Dulwich!


I'm putting the feelers out; are any of you adults interested in learning to juggle, spin a staff, or perhaps balance things on your head? Maybe you'd like to spin a diabolo or throw some devils sticks?


I am a professional circus performer and teacher. I currently teach at the National Centre for Circus Arts as well as perform with Chivaree Circus (I'm proud to say we just won an award for our show in January).


I would like to offer my skills to you. Check out this article in the New Scientist - juggling can grow you some new brains! https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn17957-learning-to-juggle-grows-brain-networks-for-good/


I can offer individual classes and travel to you so you could learn from the comfort of your own home. If more people are interested, I'd be up for setting up some group sessions too as well as finding a space for informal practice.


Please note, I am currently looking to see if any adults might be interested to begin. I may set up group sessions for younger participants in the future.


Sessions available at ?15 p/h. I can provide equipment if you don't have your own.


Feel free to check out my instagram - jugglingpandaman or facebook - Rosie Bartley to check I have the skills :)


I look forward to hearing from you.

Rosie Bartley

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