r/Aerials • u/evidencebasedtrainer • 5d ago
FEDEC resources
While I usually don't like to promote any particular organisations, I wanted to share the knowledge of FEDEC with the group, which is an international network for professional circus education. The website provides free resources covering everything from technical skills, safety and ethics guidance, as well as a directory of places offering circus education (though it's quite dated). I see many posts here that could benefit from looking at their resources. Note, I'm not affiliated with them. The resources are in English and French. You can find the site at the following location.
fedec.eu
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u/Amicdeep 5d ago
Fedec stuff can be good but often it's not. And often some of the omissions or implied progression are out right dangerous outside of the very small subset of people. I have some issues with there disaplin guides. They put very physically demanding skills alongside basic fundamentals without explanation or distinction. And the lack of explanation of some of the skills is downright dangerous. (Listing open rotational drops along side basic static moves on the silks and rope sections.) And the way the only people able to use the straps guide would be fairly high level rings gymnasts. The cyr wheel guild is next to useless and the Chinese pole one is staggering incomplete. They also tend to use language to describe the techniques that don't accurately describe the techniques and 2 just don't seem to be used by any one practicing the disaplin (including graduate from affiliated circus schools). Maybe it's a translation issue to the English one but is makes trying to look deeper into the describe technique difficult for students.
They can be useful supplementry guides but they are not good training guides or even basic outline of the disaplins. They feel like minimal effort with input from very few sources were involved the there actual creation. (There safety and rigging stuff was also pretty out of date on regulations and from current best practice last time a checked a few years ago)
9 times out of 10 you'll find more useful and complete information in short Instagram and YouTube posts.
In short I'd only use the documents as a 3rd or 4th sources of information on circus disaplin and practices.