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Circability

Your circus abilities start here. Circability is a program specially designed by and for those who identify as living with disability. It caters to most levels of physical and intellectual capacity. With low class numbers, specialised trainers and tailored programs, it is a great way to learn new skills, get fit and make new friends. Sessions include ground acrobatics, circus-based improvisation and performance making, object manipulation with hoops, balls, scarves and much more.

Circability is open to anyone aged 14 or older who identifies as having a disability plus their carers or companions. No experience needed – just a desire to try something new.

We also cater to schools and groups. For more information about group programs, contact us here.

Register now and get ready to have your world turned upside-down.

“I may not be able to do everything, but I’ll give anything a crack.”
– Laura Soloman, Circability Participant 2020


Term 4, 2024

4 October – 6 December, Friday 9.00 – 10.30am, 10 sessions, $500 at Brisbane Circus Centre

Casual bookings available.

Click here to enquire about Circability programs for your organisation. 


Access Information

Brisbane Circus Centre – 221 Macarthur Avenue, Hamilton QLD 4007

The Brisbane Circus Centre is accessible and welcoming, with 450 parking bays at the Dock B Car Park. The Centre has 2 accessible car parks, a ramped entry, level floor and a wheelchair accessible bathroom.

Judith Wright Arts Centre – 420 Brunswick St & Cnr, Berwick St, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006

Judith Wright Arts Centre is a wheelchair accessible venue. Lifts and accessible toilets, equipped with baby-changing facilities are available to use on all levels. 

The Performance Space at Judith Wright Arts Centre has a hearing augmentation system. 

Parking for Judith Wright Arts Centre is located at 388 Secure Parking Brunswick St. There is restricted lift and ramp access at this car park. There is also limited free on-street parking on Berwick St and Robertson St. 

Frequently Asked Questions

CAN I USE FUNDS FROM MY NDIS PLAN? 

Circa is not a registered NDIS service provider. You can still access our services using funds from your NDIS Plan. You will need to have a Plan Manager or be Self Managing your Plan. If you are Agency Managed through the NDIS Portal, please contact us for alternative arrangements once you have completed your booking

ARE THERE ANY TERMS AND CONDITIONS? 

Circa has a no refund policy and bookings are non-transferable. Bookings are essential and are subject to availability. View our full terms and conditions at checkout. 

WHAT COVID SAFE MEASURES ARE IN PLACE? 

Read our COVID-Safe policy

WHAT TO WEAR? 

Please wear comfortable, form-fitting clothing that you can move around in (i.e. shorts, exercise clothes, track pants, singlet or t-shirt). No overly loose clothing that we will go over your head when you go upside down. We ask that you remove all jewellery before class begins. We recommend pants that cover the knees and to bring along a long-sleeved shirt. It is preferred that you work without shoes and socks in the studio.

There will be a place for all bags to the side of the studio.

Please bring a drink bottle with you – we have a kitchenette where you can refill it. A towel is recommended during the warm seasons. Food is not permitted in the studio. Chewing of gum is not permitted during class.

WHAT TO EXPECT? 

At the start of session, all participants and facilitators will begin with a check-in circle, introducing ourselves, exploring the interests of the group and talking about what we will be learning and creating.

You will notice underfoot the floor is soft (acrobatic mat/tumble run) with a smooth finish (dance floor), this is for maximum comfort when rolling, tumbling and moving in circus ways.

Before any physical activity we will always do a warm-up and stretch to prepare our bodies for circus training and for injury prevention.

Over the four week program you will have the opportunity to try out a range of different circus forms. Some of these may include object manipulation (juggling, hula-hooping, spinning plates), acrobatics (handstand progressions, tumbling movement and partner acro-balance) and aerials (hammock, lyra, silks, trapeze).

Alongside these technical skills you will also be exploring your creativity and how these forms can express meaning.

Circability is funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services