Cirque (Y10)
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr L. Devery.
Cirque is about engaging with some the weird and wonderful skills that help make Theatre, Festivals, Social Media, Events and... well, 'Life in general' just a little more exciting, a little more enjoyable. The course develops confidence and builds motor skills through complex movement concepts. Participants utilise basic safety management strategies and develop enhanced personal identities by seeing themselves succeeding in activities beyond everyday, ordinary life.
Students are expected to become proficient in at least 3 of the following activities:
Stilt Walking Juggling Whip Tricks Fire Performance Mime Axe Throwing Unicycling
Acro-movement Acro-balance Sleight of Hand Puppetry Object Manipulation Balloon Sculpting
There is no expectation of public performance in this course; however, students wanting to work with the Thames High Troupe can use this course to develop acts and extend their skillbase.
Course Overview
Semester A
Students select skills to acquire and develop according to their interests.
Semester B
Students select skills to acquire and develop according to their interests.
Semester C
Students select skills to acquire and develop according to their interests.
Semester D
Students select skills to acquire and develop according to their interests.
Recommended Prior Learning
No prior experience is necessary. The only requirements that participants must have sufficient enthusiasm to engage in at least three new skills, and the self-discipline to do so safely and with consideration for those around them.
Pathway
This course builds communication and personal qualities towards work in Service Industries, Travel & Tourism, Education, Retail, or Performing Arts industries . Thames High has strong relationships with many arts industry professionals, performing troupes, artists and event coordinators and the Cirque course is an excellent first step into those worlds.
Disclaimer
Courses outlined will only be available if sufficient students wish to take them AND appropriate staff are available to teach them.
Courses that do not run may be offered through distance learning and be supported by the Distance Learning Department.