About Downside-Up

The Downside-Up Circus is a performing arts collective founded in 2009 by several dedicated and enthusiastic Hampshire College students.  Combining a shared passion for the circus arts and a commitment to social change and sustainability, Downside-Up is our answer when people ask us what we are going to do when we graduate college: run away with the circus, of course!

Mission Statement

+ The Downside-Up Circus likes to look at the world upside-down. We are optimists, but we are also pragmatists. We aim to use the circus arts to promote positive connections between people who may otherwise pass each other on the street without so much as a fleeting glance.

+ We are committed to facilitating community-building, creativity, exploration, collaboration, and enlightening entertainment through various circus projects, workshops, productions, and events.  Our events are open to the public and reflect our love of exploration and innovation.

+ For us, circus is a way for us to reimagine our world and our place within it by fusing together different performance arts and skills (dance, acrobatics, music, theatre, aerials, juggling, clowning, etc.)

Vision Statement

+ The Downside-Up Circus wants to bring people’s hearts and souls together to celebrate and spread joy through performance, creativity, and community building.  A performer is shaped by the audience, and we hope to embrace our audience as a truly essential part of who we are, with the goal of being able to offer something back in return. It is only through interaction that we can begin to understand each other and we encourage sharing stories and creative expression as a way to foster empathy and solidarity among otherwise separate groups of people.

1 comment to About Downside-Up

  • Hello,

    I am Jim Rohrssen, Founder of Bikes for Haiti project. Please take a look at our website. Corvus in Port Townsend, WA told me of Downside-Up. I see you will be in the area this summer. Any chance you may be interested in doing a fundraiser for our project? We are going to be featured in the Bicycle Paper in the June issue. The interview is done, but we can fine tune any updates by May 20. Please contact me if you are interested, and or have any questions. If you are interested in doing a fundraiser, Seattle would be the best venue. We are having a volunteer meeting there next week.

    Thanks and have an awesome day,

    Jim Rohrssen

    Bikes for Haiti
    bikesforhaiti@gmail.com

    360-540-3597

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Contact Us!

Interested in booking us for your awesome event or party? Want more information about our bike touring adventures? Email [info]@[downsideupcircus.org]!