Saturday, September 13
Spectacle Blue Circus Arts
Unit #9, 1 Fisher Crescent, Okotoks
11:30am - Doors open
Noon – Opening remarks
12:15pm – 1:30pm – Workshop #1 – Balance and flexibility – using stilts and other props to deepen, lengthen, and make the impossible, possible - Allara Gooliaff
1:45pm-2pm – Stiltdance performance and films – Three Left Feet
2:30-4pm – Workshop #2 – Circus makeup as illusion - Character Makeup with Tara Blue
4:30-5pm – Performances – Spectacle Blue
5:15-6pm – Workshop #3 – Stellar Human Being Project – Robin Szuch
All programming is free on Saturday, September 13. However, registration is required so please fill out your contact details below. More information and a waiver (if applicable) will be sent to you, so please enter a valid email address.
Project Circus - Foothills is a collaboration with Three Left Feet (Calgary) and Spectacle Blue Circus Arts (Okotoks). This special blend of sparkle and creativity is called Another Way to Circus.
Spectacle Blue is an integral part of the artistic landscape in Okotoks and Three Left Feet is thrilled to working with them to produce a Pop UP circus event in September 2025. The project will highlight the value of circus for all ages in Okotoks and the greater Foothills area of southern Alberta.
Spectacle Blue teaches kids how to be amazing kind humans who chase their dreams, face life's challenges, live with confidence...if they learn a little circus along the way, that's great too!
We are a high-energy, go-anywhere dance company. We provide programming for schools, communities, & special events.
Alberta Culture Days is the province’s month-long celebration of arts, heritage, diversity and community spirit, hosted by community organizations. Held every September, it is an opportunity for all Albertans to discover, experience and celebrate arts and culture by attending or hosting local events and activities across the province.
Private donations can be sent through Canada Helps. Charitable registration number: 86708 3859 RR0001
Canada Helps.Three Left Feet is based on the traditional territory of the
Blackfoot people and their name for the place where the Bow and
Elbow Rivers meet is called Moh’kins’tsis. We acknowledge the
people that came before us in the Blackfoot confederacy including
the Sik'sika, Kainai, Piikani as well as the Tsuut'ina and Îyârhe
Nakoda Bearspaw, Chiniki, and Goodstoney First Nations.
Treaty 7 territory is also home to the Otipemisiwak Métis Government Districts 5 and 6. We
acknowledge the treaty relationship of friendship and kinship
with the Indigenous peoples who gathered here for thousands of
years and all Indigenous people continuing to live here
today.
May we all love and honour this place, and celebrate that we are all treaty people.