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Flying Fantastic Aerial and Circus Summer Camp - SE15 5BA


All being well obviously, we are running a week long, socially distanced aerial summer camp for students 7-15. We have 12 places, 2 bubbles of 6, for young people who want to fly, climb, hang upside down and learn gravity defying tricks on a variety of aerial circus equipment. We will also be making our own juggling balls and our own hula hoops for social distancing circus style!


To see what its all about go to:



See https://www.ffyc.co.uk/holiday-sessions/ for more details and the safety measures we are putting in place for COVID 19.


10th to 14th August. 10am to 4pm daily. ?350 includes goodie bag with circus kit, plus a recording of the end of week showpiece!


Link to book is: https://www.ffyc.co.uk/courses-classes/aerial-circus-camp-25/


Private group sessions also available on request. Please drop me a line on [email protected]

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