2007
Founding of NECCA
NECCA is founded by Elsie Smith and Serenity Smith Forchion and receives its 501(c)(3) status as a nonprofit circus arts education facility. For several years previous to this, circus arts instruction was provided under the name of Nimble Arts.
Classes were taught with a staff of approximately 10 coaches at the Cotton Mill and the New England Youth Theater in Brattleboro, VT. The original Professional Track or “ProTrack” program began in 2007 as well, beginning NECCA’s reputation of successfully preparing professional circus artists for careers in circus.
2010
NECCA Expands
NECCA expands into 3 studios at the Cotton Mill and establishes an additional professional program, the Intensive Program, designed to meet the growing needs of the industry.
This year also brought the first annual Flying Nut holiday show as well as the Circus In The Neighborhood outreach program established to bring circus to those who otherwise wouldn’t have access to NECCA programming. This was also the first year of the Circus Spectacular: an annual fundraising event aimed at raising funds specifically for outreach and scholarships.
2013
Building Committee Established
NECCA received its 501(c)(3) not for profit status in December 2007 and can accept tax deductible donations. The incorporation of NECCA and the filing of not for profit papers was the culmination of much work from a supportive community, school members and a Board of Directors who believed that it was an important next step in the building of an internationally recognized yet locally vital circus center.
2014
Expanding Again
NECCA grows into 4 studios at the Cotton Mill as well as the Winston-Prouty gymnasium and has a staff of around 35. Land was purchased at Town Crier Dr, which would be the future home of NECCA’s custom trapezium. The outdoor Flying Trapeze rig moved to this site to take advantage of the amazing space and location.
2016
Ground Breaking at Town Crier Drive
NECCA officially breaks ground for construction at the 10 Town Crier Drive location.
2017
NECCA Moves Into the Trapezium!
In June, NECCA officially moved to its new and permanent home in a custom built Trapezium. This moved allowed NECCA to expand its ProTrack program to a full-time 3-year professional training program to better prepare students for the careers ahead. By this time, NECCA’s staff grew to 50 employees.
2020
COVID Pandemic
During the global pandemic, while enacting strong safety measures for distanced in person classes, we added remote activities for folks to do circus at home, and went out into the community with free outdoor performances. NECCA reduced overhead by moving out of the Winston Prouty gym.
2022
Five Years at the Trapezium
Celebrated five year anniversary of the Trapezium with a new stage lighting installation. We launched a three year strategic plan to vision beyond the pandemic and our largest class of ProTrack graduates toured for the first time since 2019.
2025
Post-Pandemic Changes at NECCA
A post-pandemic restructuring in 2025 informed by the strategic planning process led to a collaborative management structure with 5 people sharing the work in a very circusy style of leadership.
AND ON!
NECCA continues to bring circus to everyone!