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INSPIRE: Albany-raised acrobat Bonnie Blewitt returns to hometown studio for Southern Edge Arts residency


After taking her passion for performing arts around the country, circus artist Bonnie Blewitt has returned to her home town of Albany to develop a solo act.

The 37-year-old trained as a child at Albany community circus studio Southern Edge Arts, and returned to the organisation last month as an artist-in-residence.

Blewitt said the skills she learnt at the regional studio had laid the foundations for a long and varied career in circus, starting with her acceptance to the National Institute of Circus Arts in Melbourne to study a bachelor’s degree, specialising in hula hoops and aerial performance.

She worked around Australia after graduating in 2010, including at the Tasmanian Circus Festival, the Woodford Folk Festival and at Perth Fringe, in duo and ensemble acts.

Blewitt relocated back to Perth in 2012 to continue performing and teach circus through a not-for-profit organisation but she said her start in a small regional town had helped open her mind to the impact of arts on young people.

Blewitt at Southern Edge Arts during her residency in April.
Camera IconBlewitt at Southern Edge Arts during her residency in April. Credit: Southern Edge Arts


After taking her passion for performing arts around the country, circus artist Bonnie Blewitt has returned to her home town of Albany to develop a solo act.

The 37-year-old trained as a child at Albany community circus studio Southern Edge Arts, and returned to the organisation last month as an artist-in-residence.

Blewitt said the skills she learnt at the regional studio had laid the foundations for a long and varied career in circus, starting with her acceptance to the National Institute of Circus Arts in Melbourne to study a bachelor’s degree, specialising in hula hoops and aerial performance.

She worked around Australia after graduating in 2010, including at the Tasmanian Circus Festival, the Woodford Folk Festival and at Perth Fringe, in duo and ensemble acts.

Blewitt relocated back to Perth in 2012 to continue performing and teach circus through a not-for-profit organisation but she said her start in a small regional town had helped open her mind to the impact of arts on young people.

Blewitt at Southern Edge Arts during her residency in April.
Camera IconBlewitt at Southern Edge Arts during her residency in April. Credit: Southern Edge Arts

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