Master’s Programme in Contemporary Circus Arts

The Master’s Programme in Contemporary Circus Arts is aimed at practising circus artists with solid professional experience who want to deepen their practice and develop artistic research in circus.
Circus artist Saar Rombout hangs from ropes high above the floor.
Artist: Saar Rombout. Photo: Joakim Björklund

The Master’s Programme in Contemporary Circus Arts

First launched in 2016 as ”The Master’s Programme in Contemporary Circus Practices”, the programme has been restructured to increase connections between SKH students while supporting independent practice. We are offering its new incarnation for the first time to our autumn 2024 cohort. 

The programme comprises two years of full-time, advanced studies (second-cycle), with your own work at its centre. It is practice-based as well as research preparatory and leads to a Degree of Master of Fine Arts (120 credits).

This is for you, who want to

  • deepen your practice and knowledge,
  • research and develop new forms of circus,
  • co-create a generative critical community with other artists, and
  • contribute to the dialogue/discussion in the contemporary art field.

As a student, you will explore provocations from the different courses through your own artistic practice and be encouraged to find tools to further your research. You will be challenged to develop advanced artistic and conceptual skills of relevance to the existing field of circus and be invited to extend and challenge perceptions of what circus can be. 

We offer a space for you to expand as an artist and contribute to circus discourse and practice. We strive to support both you who want to reinvigorate and deepen your artistic practice in the field as well as you who want to prepare for a PhD in artistic research. 

Please find information regarding the programme’s content, set-up and admissions process below.

Apply from anywhere!

2024 application process for the Master's Programme in Contemporary Circus Arts at the Stockholm University of the Arts will be entirely online. You who wish to apply, will find detailed information about the application process and required documents and recordings under the heading "How to apply".

Information

Study period: 2 September 2024–7 June 2026

Education scope: 120 credits

Teaching language: English

Study location: Stockholm

Study pace: 100 %

Subject area: Circus

Course syllabus/programme syllabus:Download

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Professor of Circus and Head of the Master Programme: Christina Koch

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