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British Juggling Convention 2005 - Perth
Review by Steve Thomson
The Convention for Rach and myself started on the
Wednesday night when we got all our stuff packed and
awaited the arrival of Hazel from the Isle of Man
as she was coming to stay with us a day before the
convention so that she could visit Stirling Juggling
Project that night! After juggling finished, we returned
to my flat we watched the BJC Derby DVD from last
years convention as this would be Hazel’s first
British Convention.
I particularly enjoyed my welcome to the Convention
when Mini shouted “get a haircut you hippy”
(I had a shaved head), and then Captain Duncan showed
me where all the gang were camped so we could set
up nearby. The convention pass (compass) was one of
the best I have seen, and more than made up for the
peg pass at the Scottish Convention (also ran by Graham
and Britta this year!)

Stirling Juggling Project
The convention was not well attended by jugglers
from our project despite being less than an hour away
instead of the usual trips to England each year! I
had started up the Project back in January 2005 once
again, but the new recruits were either tied up with
final exams, or too busy (Timmy even managed to break
his leg while out hillwalking!) Our beloved George
couldn’t attend as he was getting ready to head
to Spain :-( Gary Worrall also turned up at his first
convention for years! Noeleen was in charge of security
and also ran a stall, so we got to see her quite a
bit too! Alan (from Old Town Jail) attended also.
Captain Duncan and Ewan Uno were both in attendance
and it was good to catch up with them too!

The Venue
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Bell's Sports Centre in Perth is an excellent
venue, although the 24hr Juggling Hall was far
too brightly lit for practicing my juggling (3
balls in one hand) as anytime I threw a high ball,
I would be glaring into the light and so I was
having to keep the pattern low! Lots of space
though and very inspiring to sit in the raised
seating at the side, and watch everyone else practice. |
The campsite was extremely near the Sports Centre
where everything happened, and we were only 5mins
walk (across a beautiful park with stunning views)
from the City Centre, so the location was perfect!
Our tent was very well lit at night as the floodlights
were nearby! This was excellent as our torch batteries
had all ran out! We had bought a new tent which was
quite spacious, and we also brought a double airbed
and 2 quilts so we were quite warm and comfy!

Young Juggler of the Year 2005 Competition
Congratulations to Luke Burrage for bringing this
competition back after many years of absence and for
hosting it also. It was disappointing that there were
difficulties with the sound for most of the acts.
The best (and most heartwarming) moment was when the
sound completely conked out during a choreographed
routine to the tune “popcorn”, so someone
grabbed the mike and sang/hummed the tune!
All 8 acts were fantastic. The judges picked the
right act to win (John), but I voted for Arron Sparks
as his act was the most entertaining and not just
full of technical ability, and it used several of
the songs that I used in my songs mix routine I wrote
recently! Rach voted for Norby (ring juggler)

The Pope's Death
3 years ago, those people attending the British Convention
were informed of the Queen Mothers death, and now
this time round it was the turn of Pope John Paul
II. We were told of his tragic demise at the very
end of the Young Juggler of the Year show which left
the whole event on a sour note, but then the next
morning, found out that he had just eaten some soup,
so it was truly a miracle! Rumours abound the whole
next day with people in confusion and then he passed
away.

World Record Haggis Juggling
It was Graham’s intention to open up this
contest which is normally just contended once a year
at the Scottish Convention, to give it more kudos
and maybe make a few extra people make the journey
to Glasgow to compete in the world record attempt
(3, 4 and 5 haggis endurance records) next year! Luke’s
managed to retain just one of his 3 world records.
I managed to beat my previous best time in the 3 haggis
endurance and got 6mins 20secs, so I was happy!

Renegades
Excellent seating and stage area (much better than
having it in a marquee in my opinion, but I know that
others will disagree!) The only thing that let the
venue down was the sound which kept playing up.
Thursday
Night |
was compered by the Void. Lots
of hat manipulation to fill time between acts.
Lots of singing “is this the way to amarillo?”
also! Nigel was the opening act and did a well
thought out dinner date plate manipulation scene.
2 wee girls did some staff and poi spinning,
which they then repeated on each of the other
renegades! Various technical 3 ball jugglers,
and Rossy did some poetry. Luke Burrage did
an awesome act where he was all caught up in
his jumper. |
Friday
Night |
was compered by Mario, who was awesome and
very funny and highly entertaining. I nearly
got up and did my 8min songs mix routine which
I had brought with me on tape, but the music
system was unreliable and I didn’t want
to risk it. Priam did an awesome act building
up to 3 diabolo’s (this show was better
than the one he actually did at the Public Show!) |
Saturday
Night |
was compered by Rossy (Poet). He got loads
of heckles when he stopped the show in order
to just sell some of his merchandise! Other
than the reduced public show which was hilarious
and really ripped into the Raspyni Brothers,
I can’t remember any of the other acts.
I heard that after we had went to bed that Donald
Grant, Priam and Guy Heathcote had done an old
school/new school diabolo act which went down
a storm, and was sorry to have missed it! |
Sunday
Night |
didn’t have a compere, and I wasn’t
there, having left on the Sunday afternoon!
It was apparently very good and lasted over
4hrs though! |

Parade/Games
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The Parade happened
on a sunny/bright Saturday afternoon in Perth.
It was a 20min parade from the Bell’s
Sports Centre through the North Inch park, along
Tay Street, ending up at St.John Street, where
I had been hired to do walkabout performances
the year before. The public were all very happy
and welcoming throughout the whole convention,
and the scenery alongside the river was breathtaking. |
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The Games weren’t that
good. It was just way too cramped a space. As
the public would want to see the games, and
we had hundreds of jugglers, and the area we
used was St.Johns Street, which is pedestrianised,
but more long and narrow than wide, we couldn’t
really get enough room for any of the events
to gather much momentum. Russell did an excellent
job compering the event (despite having his
view blocked regularly)! I took part in as many
games as I could, and nearly won the money juggling
(down to the last 3!) Rach got a fantastic photo
of the tossup. I am sure we could have ended
the parade at St.Johns Street, then brought
the Public back a short distance to the North
Inch and played games in a huge area, but maybe
the Council had vetoed all of these alternative
locations? |

Workshops I Attended throughout Convention
Toothbrush
Twirling (Circus Kevin) |
Excellent. Loads of fun. Something
completely different and novel and I am likely
to introduce this to future workshops I run
as these are cheap enough props! |
Plate
Manipulation (Nigel) |
Excellent stuff. Easy to learn the basics.
Bought Nigel’s CD of tricks (video clips
and MS word files) for £2 which was a
bargain. I will definitely be purchasing some
cheap plates from a supermarket soon! |
Earning
a living by Juggling (Circus Kevin, Russell,
Donald Grant) |
Informative. A few ideas I hadn’t thought
of before. Good to know that my juggling fee’s
are similar to others in attendance and not
wildly different! Also good to learn how people
have been burned by clients and what lessons
they have learned (which may stop us making
similar mistakes) |
Comedy
Workshop (Raspyni Brothers) |
It was very informative, and by asking us
questions about what we would find funny, they
were able to come up with some cracking material
for the public show! |
Beach
Flingo (Steve Thomson – me!!) |
Having purchased my first Beach Flingo at
the previous BJC in Derby and then beginning
to sell it immediately in my
juggling store and taking it to many workshops
all over the Country, I ran my first ever workshop
at a convention. It was on the Sunday and it
was attended by the grand total of 1 participant! |
Tricks
with a Rope/Elastic Band (Circus Kevin/Doc) |
another excellent workshop which taught some
very basic tricks and then showed lots of possibilities.
I will add ropes to my workshops and Rach loved
the elastic band tricks! |
How
to deal with hecklers (Graham Benson) |
A useful workshop which was well attended.
Mini and myself added in quite a few tips also
that were well received. |

Young Juggler of the Year Show

Public Show Extravaganza:
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Organised by Captain Duncan Smith.
I had got quite a shock when the headline acts
management phoned me up from the USA months
prior to the event as they thought I was in
charge of the whole event and wanted to sort
a few things out! I was very proud that the
Captain had managed to get the show called “an
extravaganza”, as this word was always
in the shows we did as Stirling Juggling Project!
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I wasn’t happy that we weren’t
allowed to sit upstairs, because the usher said
“those seats are for the important people”.
Once they had filled downstairs, they then seemed
to let anyone take an upstairs seat (much better
view).
General consensus on the show was
that the 2nd half was miles better than the first,
and that last years show was better than this one,
but that this one seemed to have more variety (something
to please everybody), which was a good thing. I
can’t actually remember most of the names
of the acts, so I am sure that people can remind
me and I can update this part of the review!
Raspyni
Brothers |
Excellent. I found them highly
entertaining and when they used jokes we helped
them create at their workshop earlier, it felt
good! |
Pylonauts |
an entertaining and funny routine involving
traffic cones. |
Ewan
Uno |
excellent to see Stirling Juggling Project
member on the big stage with a fantastic contact
juggling act |
Luke
Burrage and Norby |
some old school/new school juggling light
hearted competition with each person taking
turns on the turntable. Luke did clubs, Norby
did Rings, then they both moved on to diabolo. |
Hat
Manipulation Comedy Guy |
Funny and original stuff. Enjoyed it! |
Sparky’s Balancing Ladder |
excellent idea to have an act in amongst all
the others that was like what you would see
on the street. Lots of communication and buildup
for a walking ladder over an audience member
trick. Good stuff. |
At the half-time interval, Gary Worrall
and myself grabbed all the balloons that were still
littering every aisle, and got them out a side door,
then jumped up and down on them to try and burst
the lot as they had become a fire hazard. Some other
jugglers heard the noise and joined us!
Jen
(Yo-yo Guy) |
Star of the show, got the most
applause. Excellent yo-yo’ing to the Grease
Megamix with one, then 2 yo-yo’s, ending
with somersault! |
Unicycle
Girl |
very elegant and graceful and inspiring to
watch. |
Priam |
Excellent diabolist, but his show in the renegade
the previous night was far more entertaining. |
The
big finale |
This act was a glitzy flashy kind of guy who
had some nice props such as one that launched
a club in the air. It wasn’t a fantastic
finishing act, but it was good enough to have
fitted in at any other part of the show. |

End of Convention Meeting
The Convention managed to break even
thankfully by the Sunday. Not many jugglers had
turned up compared to previous years, using the
excuses of “it’s too far”, or
“it will be too cold”. I am certain
that us Scots will wholeheartedly make the effort
to head to Cornwall for next years Convention though!
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The convention was enjoyable and seemed to
go well. The decision was made that next years
convention will be in Truro, Cornwall, and that
in 2006 it would go to Nottingham. Both venues
sound great! |

Summary:
Excellent to have this convention
in Scotland. Shame that it wasn’t as well
attended for this very reason though. Unlikely we
will see another British Convention held in Scotland
for quite some time. Enjoyed the convention loads.
The parade was excellent. The games weren’t.
Gandolf did a fantastic job of organising the parade
and the workshops (all those that I attended were
inspiring and entertaining). The public show was
great, and the renegades were a bit hit and miss
thanks in part to a poor sound system.
Overall, an excellent convention,
and a big thanks to the people of Perth and the
staff at Bell’s Sports Centre for making us
feel so welcome!
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