
Our vision is to create a residential support programme where the primary support offered is Aerial Circus Therapy.
Participants will take part in three days per week of Aerial Circus Therapy as part of our Aerial Residency Programme.
We recognise that circus as an art form is deeply transformative, offering powerful opportunities for movement, creativity, confidence, and personal growth.
The Queen of Sheba Residency will offer temporary accommodation for women aged 18–35 who would benefit from Aerial Circus Therapy and the Receptive Grace self-development programme as a way to support positive transformation in their lives.
The residency will have two pathways. One pathway is for women who may need a safe place to stay while stepping away from an abusive or difficult situation. These places may be funded or sponsored so that women who need support can access the programme. The second pathway is for women who simply feel the need to step away from their usual environment for a period of reflection, creativity, and personal development, and who choose to pay to take part in the residency.
There will also be opportunities for supporters to contribute by sponsoring places for women who would not otherwise be able to access the programme. In this way, the residency creates a supportive model where some participants attend through funded placements while others attend as paying residents, helping to sustain and expand the programme for those who need it most.
Stay in the Loop!
Interested in the Queen of Sheba Residency? Leave your email below to be the first to receive updates when this programme launches and hear about special announcements.
