On completion of the course the students are expected to
- Know the historical background, theoretical principles and practical applications of social circus pedagogy
- Know the main competences expected from social circus trainers and the multiple working areas of social circus
- Plan, provide and assess pedagogically a tentative learning session of social circus
- Find more research based information on this issue and know where and how Social Circus Pedagogy can be learned more about
Social circus is a measure of intervention based on the combination of circus arts and social-pedagogy. It targets various at-risk groups in order to support the empowerment and emancipation of individuals and assist with participants’ personal and social development by nurturing their self-esteem and trust in others, as well as by helping them to acquire social skills, express their creativity and realize their potential in order to become active citizens. In this approach, the primary goal is not to learn the circus arts, but rather to create social change helping marginalized individuals assume their place in a society. Various studies indicate that the socio-pedagogical and welfare impacts of Social Circus are undeniable.
Working methods: To achieve the learning outcomes the students will:
Continuous assessment, completion of tasks (specific criteria given with tasks), attendance and active participation, other criteria will be given by the teacher.
Course material will be provided by teachers.
Min-max number of students: 10-22
Please note! Most course sessions are organised at the premises of Sori Circus (Ahlmanintie 63). The site can be reached from the University of Tampere campus by bus (tickets to be paid by the student) or walking (25-30 minutes). First course sessions will be organised at University of Tampere, and more information on how to reach Sori Circus will be given during these first sessions.
In questions concerning course content, please contact Tea Seppälä: tea.s.seppala(a)uta.fi
In questions concerning Tampere Summer School, please contact Jenni Viitala: jenni.viitala(a)uta.fi