Monday, March 18, 2013
25th Children's Circus of Middletown Registration Open
Oddfellows Playhouse is pleased to announce that registration is open for the 25th Children’s Circus of Middletown. The Children's Circus offers an exceptionally unique program where the whole family and the entire whole community, can get involved in the making of something truly inspiring and special.
The Children’s Circus of Middletown, part of the Kids Arts program, is a partnership between Oddfellows Playhouse, the City of Middletown and Middletown Commission of the Arts with critical support provided from the Middlesex United Way. The 5-week, half day program begins on July 1 and runs until the performance on August 2. During this time, students ages 8-14 are develop a variety of circus skills including juggling, unicycling, stilting, acrobatics, balance and clowning. The program culminates in an outdoor circus performance in front of a crowd of nearly 1,500 people. Each year the circus explores a different theme, with recent circuses focusing on “In Your Dreams”, “Eat’s All Good” and last year’s “The Circus of Science”.
Circus Director, Jason Leinwand, returns to bring the circus to life for the 25th time. The program takes place at Macdonough School on Spring Street.
For more information on the program and how to register, visit www.oddfellows.org or www.arts2go.org. Registration forms are available at the City of Middletown Arts Office, Russell Library or Oddfellows Playhouse. Registration is currently open. The program is $125 for Middletown residents and $250 for out of town students. Busing is available for Middletown residents only.
Counselor positions are open, and applicants can download applications from the City of Middletown’s website. Counselor applications are due by March 22 to the City Arts Office located at 100 Riverview Center. Student registrations will be accepted until the program is full.
Oddfellows’ Children’s Circus of Middletown programming is made possible through the generous support of the City of Middletown, Middletown Commission on the Arts, Middlesex United Way and Stop and Shop Foundation.
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