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Event
[un]raveling
Join us for the end-of-season Elements Training Company shows!
[Un]raveling is a journey from isolation to connection, told through the language of ensemble circus. Including juggling, tumbling, aerial trapeze and more, this creative show explores the power of community, self-discovery, and facing your fears.
The Elements Training Company is an intensive circus program, in which the members develop a breadth of experience across circus disciplines, and also dive deep into their chosen specialty.
[Un]raveling is the culminating show of the 2021-2022 Elements program, and was devised collaboratively by the students, with guidance from show director Jack Stocklynn, Elements Manager Alex Smith, and all of the Elements coaches.
Dates: - Friday, June 3rd at 7:30 pm - Saturday, June 4th at 7:30 pm
Tickets: Pay-what-you-can $0 - $20 No one turned away for lack of funds, however you must reserve a ticket in advance to guarantee admission.
Covid precautions: Masks and proof of vaccination are required for entry. No food or drinks will be available at the show. The performers will be unmasked while on stage.
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LocationThe Circus Project (View)
1420 NW 17th Ave. #388
Portland, OR 97209
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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Accessibility
The Circus Projects main entrance is wheelchair accessible. There is a 17-foot long concrete ramp to access the front door, which is 33 inches wide (and somewhat heavy).
Parking for The Circus Project is street parking, and visitors with mobility needs are welcome to temporarily pull into the small shared parking lot in front of The Circus Project as a drop-off location. We also have a parking lot with 3-hour parking behind the building. The studio is a short distance from bus stops (24), and streetcar (A/B)
The Circus Project has an all-user, wheelchair-accessible bathroom, including a support bar, on the ground floor. There are two additional all-user, wheelchair-accessible bathrooms in the back hallway of the ground floor, shared by multiple businesses.
Seating can be rearranged as needed to accommodate wheelchairs and other mobility aids. If you need a seat closer/further from the stage due to hearing or vision needs please contact info@thecircusproject.org in advance to reserve a space.
ASL Interpreting available upon request - let us know which night youd like to attend and well make sure there is an interpreter there.
There will be no food/beverages served - sips of water OK.
We request that visitors do not use synthetic fragrances such as perfume or cologne while in our studio.
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