Services

For clients, artists and professionals

We have a range of services on offer; whether its workshops for events, masterclasses in theatre or circus, direction or facilitation for your own shows, or photographic and production support.

Direction, Facilitation & Mentoring

Are you looking for a director or facilitator for your project? Or looking for mentoring or feedback on new work?

We have a wide range of skills and industry experience that extend beyond Tit for Tat’s own specific style and practice. We’ve been lucky enough to learn from and work with a wide range of practitioners and organisations, drawing on a wealth of guidance and experience to inform new work.

Feel free to contact us directly at ryan@tit4tat.org and maia@tit4tat.org

Classes & Workshops

Circus Skills & Theatre Workshops for all ages:
Including – juggling, diabolo, staff spinning, plate spinning, hula hoop, poi, flower sticks, hat tricks, unicycling and stilt walking.

Clowning and Physical Comedy:
Including – clowning, character work, le jou, slapstick, falling over, and problems with objects.

Theatre
Including – physical theatre, neutral mask, larval mask, half mask, commedia dell’arte, storytelling and devising.

Small Storage or Space Hire

Tit for Tat have come a long way since its humble beginnings, and we wouldn’t have made it this far without the support of many other practitioners, organisations and professionals. Since 2023 we have stepped in to manage Desperate Studios (previously overseen by Desperate Men), and wish to continue their legacy of supporting artists with affordable rehearsal space, office usage and minor storage solutions in either the short or long term.

These things are all huge hurdles for artists trying to sustain their careers in the arts. If this sounds like it might be of interest to you, get in touch with us to see what we can provide. Alternatively, head over to our space hire page, or our connected website www.desperatestudios.com to see more information on the space and its current members.

“Just the right amount of obscure sense to it, and gives us the enjoyable frisson of danger that circus is renowned for.”

Circus Diaries