With the move they also found out how much stuff the circus has. Unicycles, juggling balls, ribbons, gymnastics mats, but also storage cupboards, tables, chairs, everything. A few times the circus drives with a few vans and a lot of volunteers from the old location to transfer everything. “We will still be busy in the coming days to give everything a place,” says Boschma. “It will be a lot of fun that it will take more and more shape. That it will become more and more Okidoki. That we will get our own atmosphere here. That we can hopefully offer the lessons again in the old familiar way, but in a new way. room.”

And the lessons are already on the agenda from January 6. “We will continue in one go,” Tiggelman responds. “That’s really nice. And it’s also very nice that it’s possible because a lot of people help. It’s going to be possible to move and set up here in such a short time,” she beams. She literally shakes and sighs out the tensions of recent times. Because if the circus had not found another home, there was a real chance that the end would have been Okidoki. One day after Christmas they received the keys to the new building.

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