November Enews
In late October we reached a huge milestone, practical completion on Stage 1 of the Brisbane Circus Centre. The temporary fences have started coming down and we have started our …
In late October we reached a huge milestone, practical completion on Stage 1 of the Brisbane Circus Centre. The temporary fences have started coming down and we have started our …
Over the last few weeks, Flipside has been busy… we toured We Live Here to the State Theatre Centre of WA, in partnership with the Awesome Festival and CircusWA; our amazing residency …
By Catherine Lawrence Creative Futures Photography We Live Here returns, for a very short run, at Metro Arts’ New Benner Theatre. Cancel plans, tell everyone you know, and buy tickets …
By Kimberley Shaw Stage Whispers We Live Here is a clever and impressive circus show with a difference, that celebrates the memories and moments that make up a life. Against an …
By Laura Money Forth Wall Media We Live Here is a stripped back and beautiful homage to the people of Hummingbird House – a youth hospice that provides a comforting and …
I’m writing this intro from the road. Flipside artists have been travelling, working with schools and communities across south-west Queensland, including Eromanga, Thargomindah, Tambo and Blackall. I’ve joined the last …
By Catherine Lawrence Creative Futures Photography 23 Sep 2021 I was fortunate to catch the Summer Play Factor (SPF) world premiere at the January 2021 Gold Coast Home of The …
By Celina Lei ArtsHub 9 July 2021 Opportunities for circus artists, including professional development and a new training centre, have recently been announced by companies along the east coast. Circus …
Flipside Circus, Queensland’s largest youth arts company, is preparing to welcome more than 110,000 visitors a year after turning the first sod on its new circus centre at Northshore, Hamilton …
By Beth Keehn Stage Whispers When independent performance company Assembly of Elephants approached Flipside Circus to develop a children’s theatre show about the difficult subject of ‘exclusion’, the result was Dogs …