. . . . . and meanwhile, in a world that often feels like it’s coming apart, hundreds of children in #Afghanistan and #Bangladesh join artists and #circus schools around the world to celebrate World Circus Day.
This beautiful poster, one of many created by children around the world, captures the true spirit of childhood, resilience, and the joy of circus, emerging from one of the most challenging places on earth.✨ It reminds us that creativity, hope, fun, and play can thrive anywhere.
💣Every year, the world spends $2,700,000,000,000 on war machines… and pays $19,970,000,000,000 in damage. Really? Is it that hard to spend it on play, education, art, laughter, and fun instead? ❤️💛💚💙 Sending love to all the people in Afghanistan, all our 38 teams are safe!
🎪✨🌙🤹♀️ Ramadan Mubarak.
Photo & design by one of our 38 Social Circus teams in Afghanistan, Gawhar Shad Circus. Wishing peace, joy, and hope to all.
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We have just concluded an inspiring and highly productive workshop in Uzbekistan with our Afghan colleagues, focused on unlocking and strengthening the full potential of their remarkable resources.
📷📷 Last week, MMCC supported earthquake-affected communities in Kunar, Afghanistan, with financial assistance for families and joyful circus performances and workshops for children by Rahimi Circus (one of our 37 teams in Afghanistan) 📷📷
From Refugee Camps to the World’s Greatest Stages!!!! This week, MMCC had the incredible opportunity to meet fellow members of the Global Alliance of Circus Schools (GACS), invited by the Fédération Mondiale du Cirque (FMC), at the 48th International Circus Festival of Monaco.
It was truly inspiring to see how circus schools from around the world contribute to a rich, universal culture of joy. Circus and its magic span a wide spectrum, from athletics and sport to art and culture, and, for MMCC, above all, psychosocial development.