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Circus Centre Melbourne Open Day 2026
 

The Flying Fruit Fly Circus has landed in Melbourne! Step inside our new home nestled in Collingwood Yards and experience the magic of circus for yourself. Bring the whole family, connect with your community, and discover why circus is for everyone.

For the very first time, Australia’s National Youth Circus is offering circus classes for all ages in Melbourne launching in Term 1. Our Open Day is your chance to explore Circus Centre Melbourne and try some circus for yourself. You'll meet our incredible trainers and see what an inclusive, supportive and learner-centred circus environment feels like. 

Throughout the day you can drop in to try a whole range of circus skills including aerials, juggling, tumbling, hula hoops, acrobalance and more. Whether you’re curious, creative, or full of energy, there’s something for every age and ability.

Expect a fun filled, circus centred day with plenty to explore, plus a coffee cart serving free coffee and face painting for the kids. 

 

Event details

Venue: Circus Centre Melbourne
Bookings: https://events.humanitix.com/circus-centre-melbourne-open-day-2026
Start Date: Saturday 17 January 2026

 

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