It was in an Indian summer atmosphere that the Passing circus school took over the Parc Paul Chastellain on Saturday afternoon. An open-air "circus" under the sun that allowed the Tarbes residents to discover Passing's activities in the hands of the school's instructors, from the trapeze to the slack line, including spinning plates and the diabolo. Not to mention a circus trail for the little ones. Outdoor workshops to try out the school's offerings, whether with a view to enrolling in the baby, children's, or adult groups for a year of practice at the Tarbes site on Boulevard Pierre Renaudet or in Bagnères de Bigorre. To sign up for circus courses during the next holidays. To get information or simply to spend a good afternoon. It's also a back-to-school afternoon for those who practice circus who meet up and return to their school before returning to classes. All in a beautiful summer atmosphere that feels even more like vacation than back to school with everything you need to have a good time, from getting your face painted, to having your portrait taken, to the refreshment bar for 4 o'clock, to going from one game to another. And to end the afternoon, everyone sits in the stands to see the show by Toulouse native Julie Font of the Compagnie du Vide alias Rosemonde in a completely clownish one-man show. Delicious.
Cirque Passing - Parc Paul Chastellain (Tarbes)
The Passing Circus School is back in the open air
Passing took over the Parc Paul Chastellain in Tarbes on Saturday to kick off the new school year in a summery atmosphere.
Par Stéphane Boularand@bigorre_org / ©Bigorre.org / publié le Thursday, September 11, 2025