The CircusLink – an online tool, a digital platform for companies and programmers

Are you doing or planning to do international touring? 

The CircusLink project launched in November 2021 an online tool, a digital platform for COMPANIES and PROGRAMMERS that meets the needs of all parties by optimising transportation costs, facilitating the circulation of shows, and promoting the diversity of the performances on offer.

You can register as a company or as a programmer. As a company you can fill in information on your shows, either upcoming or already touring ones. As a programmer you can fill in information on your activities and profile.

Watch the 30 min video of the launching event. It gives you good information on how the platform works and what is needed https://www.facebook.com/106325124164880/videos/4729567223775162

Register and start using the CircusLink https://circuslink.eu/

→ The CircusLink project was developed through a collaboration between European partners and dialogue between performing arts programmers and circus companies. Together, the partners have developed a digital platform that meets the needs of all parties by optimising transportation costs, facilitating the circulation of shows, and promoting the diversity of the performances on offer.

→ The partners associated with CircusLink are committed to ensuring the project has an inclusive scope and fully supports the objective of giving a fair place to all stakeholders in the contemporary circus (companies, programmers) and to all formats of artistic proposals (from small performances to large-format shows under a big top). The new digital platform will help diversify the range of circus performances that are available across all European territories.

→ CircusLink is a cooperative project initiated and coordinated by the Archaos national circus center in France and co-financed by the European Union’s Creative Europe programme. The project brings together the Vaudeville Rendez-Vous festival in Portugal, the Dynamo Circus Festival in Denmark, the Letní Letná festival in the Czech Republic, and the Baltic Nordic Circus Network in Scandinavia and the Baltic countries in a partnership that shares one common ambition: to promote the mobility of contemporary circus companies in Europe.