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Circus Rigging & Safety is an education and research website focused on acrobatic rigging and circus safety. Its core positioning is to provide centralized learning resources for circus, aerial arts, and related rigging scenarios. The main content indicates that it is currently building an online course called “Rigging for Circus Arts,” with 9 lessons and 2 appendices available so far, along with livestreams, articles, featured videos, and a member community.
The course topics lean toward professional technical knowledge. Publicly listed lessons include “Introduction to Circus Rigging,” “Forces and Safety Factors,” and “Calculating Safety Factors,” suggesting that its focus is not performance techniques, but rigging theory, safety margins, and risk control. The content also covers risk assessment, rigging silks, rigging from trusses, and real-world rigging cases. The teaching formats include online video courses, articles, livestream recordings, and discussions in a Slack community. Some materials come from footage of Aerial Edge’s 5-day rigging course in Glasgow, giving the content a relatively strong practical component.
The site labels many sections as “Paid-members only” and “paying subscribers only,” indicating that the core courses and case materials are mainly available to paid members. However, the captured content does not provide membership pricing, billing cycles, refund policies, or payment methods. There is also no visible information about course completion certificates, industry accreditation, or continuing education credits, so it should not be regarded as a formal certification course.
Its main advantage is its highly specific positioning. It targets the niche but high-risk field of circus rigging, with content covering key fundamentals such as mechanics, safety factors, and risk assessment. It also has some connection to real industry practice through people and organizations associated with Aerial Edge, Community Circus Paisley, and similar backgrounds. The downside is that there is limited public information: the full titles, duration, difficulty progression, and learning outcomes of the 9 lessons are not clearly presented. Much of the content is member-only, which raises the cost of trying it out and deciding whether to purchase. The Slack invitation also requires manual approval, so the learning support process does not feel especially mature.
It is better suited to people who already have experience in circus, aerial arts, rigging, or safety management and want to supplement their knowledge with theory and case studies. It is less suitable for complete beginners who simply want to learn aerial dance movements. The source text does not provide information about access from mainland China, and some livestream/video links involve YouTube, so actual viewing may be restricted. Overall, its access status from China is therefore rated as unknown.
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circusrigging.info is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach circusrigging.info directly.