
School Programs
Inspire ~ Engage ~ Empower
Red Ribbon Week
Assemblies
Class Parties
Fundraiser Reward Parties
Assembly Program:
Inspyral Circus performs a dazzling glow circus show with high-tech light-up hula hoops, juggling clubs, a unicycle, and much more! We teach that "Practice Makes Progress", and how you can learn to do anything by 'dropping the ball', keeping a positive attitude, and never giving up. This show has laughs, audience participation, and an inspirational message about how fun it is to
learn to do new things and overcome challenges.
Oklahoma Academic Standards Addressed:
S5.2. Recognizes that challenge in physical activities can lead to success.
S5.E3 Identifies physical activities that are enjoyable.
PS2-1 Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions
4-LS1-2 From Molecules to Organisms: Structure and Processes
5-PS2-1 Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions
Perfect for large groups.
45 minutes
All ages (message is tailored to fit age group)
No equipment needed. (Mics, Sound, Lights, all provided by Inspyral)
“Inspyral came to our school as a reward for students who had met their reading goal. Their show was fantastic! All of our students were engaged and enthralled with their performance. Our students loved that they not only got to see an exciting show, but got to practice some of the skills and tricks themselves. As a teacher, my favorite part of the show was that it also taught our students about grit and not quitting just because it gets hard. We would highly recommend this experience for your school! ”
Juggling Workshops
For smaller groups, this hands-on juggling workshop teaches grit and growth mindset in an interactive learning environment.
Cross Body Movement
Balance Games
Moving to Music
Partner Activities
Positive Learning Environment
Perfect for smaller groups (60 or less)
45 minutes
All Ages
Inquire for multiple show discounts.
“Kelsey and Jeremy performed for my 8th grade students as my going away gift to them at the end of their 8th grade year. The performance was spectacular, you could have heard a pin drop in the auditorium which is no easy task with 240 8th graders. The follow up discussion regarding resiliency, grit and growth mindset was exactly what I wanted my students to hear upon leaving middle and entering high school. Kelsey’s experiences highlight for students how important it is to keep a growth mindset. The students were talking about the assembly for weeks after.”






