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NICA: The Joys of Circus
 

NICA’s entire purpose-built campus will be featured in this year's Open House Melbourne program. Across two days, the building will be open to curious minds and lovers of architecture. ⁠


Guests will have a limited group tour of the bespoke facilities, guided by NICA's circus trainers, who understand its functionality and glory better than anyone. Learn about the building's history and architecture, how the facility is utilised daily, and how building design and world-class circus arts go hand-in-hand. ⁠

Following the tour, visitors can test out the facilities in a guided circus workshop. ⁠
There will be two workshops to choose from for our adult participants - Tumbling and Trampoline or an Assorted Aerials workshop, using the world-class equipment to get a taste of the real experience. ⁠For kids, there will be a Family Acrobatics workshop, in which children will learn pyramids and partner balances with their guardians. ⁠

Booking fee for both the tour AND a workshop included is just $7. ⁠

Friday 24 July
5pm-6.45pm AND 6.15pm-8pm

Saturday 25 July
1pm-2.45pm AND 2.15pm-4pm

 

Event details

Venue: NICA, 39-59 Green St, Prahran VIC 3181⁠
Bookings: https://openhousemelbourne.org/event/nica-the-joys-of-circus/
Start Date: Friday 24 July 2026

 

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