Date: 26-30 March 2008 Location: Doncaster Dome, Doncaster
A very packed car for the journey South as
Allen Goldie offered to do the driving and had
to fit all of mine and Sarah Bizkup’s
stuff in his car also! Good banter on the way
to and from the Convention. We enjoyed listening
to Green Day’s “Bullet in the Bible”
CD for a large part of the journey which took
6hrs each way.
Disaster!
I had gone overboard and bought an
8 man tent for a very cheap price, brand new off
Ebay. I had tested it beforehand and it seemed fine,
but on the 2nd night, with 50-60mph winds roaring
through the campsite, the fibreglass poles collapsed
and the tent fell in on me! Unfortunately the rainwater
soaked and ruined my mobile phone so I was homeless
and phoneless within the space of a few seconds!
Thankfully by the afternoon I got an offer of 2
tents within the space of a few minutes (thanks
Noeleen and Elroy!) and I was able to buy a new
handset for £20 and transfer my old SIM the
next day, and get a refund (minus return postage)
for my tent when I got home, so it all worked out
ok in the end! The lesson I have learned this time
round is to only take the essentials eg no need
for a double airbed) and pack lightly (no need to
take one of every item of juggling equipment just
in case I fancy using them at a workshop!)
Workshops
Here are details of all the workshops
I attended during the Convention!
Plate
Manipulation (Nigel)
I
have attended this workshop several times
over the past couple of years. It is always
good to start from scratch and relearn the
tricks as I invariably forget to practice
any at all inbetween conventions!
Tray,
Fork and Pen Spinning
I
never knew how to spin a tray before. I now
know how to do it, but it will take a lot
more practice! Fork spin is a neat trick.
If you would like to learn some pen spinning,
try my pen
spinning tricks page!
Bouncing
Balls - beginner
Learned
a few new tricks. We moved from the squash
hall to the corridor as the flooring was better!
Shame about the people that had to use the
hallway and dodge between all the balls though!
Cigar Box (Shaun Clark)
Shaun
Clark ran this workshop. It was good to
practice those first few tricks in the company
of other complete beginners and with the
author of the book I have been learning
from!
Building
and Performing Routines – (Haggis)
It
was in the School gym which was a good 10min
walk from the main convention area, which
meant I arrived late. We had to partner off
and go through a set 15 second routine we
had devised using the props of our choice.
We then had to repeat the routine faster,
slower, wider, narrower, while talking, miming
it etc! It was quite an eye opener!
Bar
Flair beginner & intermediate
(Duncan Smith)
Excellent.
Dunc had devised both workshops so that
we had some moves learned which could be
performed in different orders as a complete
routine.
How
to run a workshop – (Dave Jellybean)
Some
useful tips shared amongst us.
I ran a Beach
Flingo workshop. If you haven’t heard
of this excellent workshop game, then shame
on you! The workshop was attended by 6 people.
Jools was an excellent compere.
Haggis and Charlie on top form as usual. I don’t
think I would ever tire of their routines and
top class banter! Old school 7 club passing routine,
whipcracking and hat manipulation. There was a
10yr old boy performing some 5 club tricks (how
the juggling world has progressed in the past
decade!) The Magician and Assistant miming a routine
to music – top class and very funny! The
Void, Tom Derrick and Guy Heathcote performed
an excellent hip hop kendama routine
Opening Show - Thursday
First few acts were musical. One guy spun
a plate attached to his head while playing
Toccata and Fugue on his keyboard (see photo)!
It wasn’t compered by anyone, and eventually
Rossy got up and did loads of poetry including
the much requested “invisible poo”!
International Show - Friday
Hosted by a local acrobat called
AJ who did a great job. There was a great tap
dance/ball bounce guy. Vodka and Orange’s
colour science routine has progressed a lot further
since Meghan performed it solo at the Scottish
Juggling Convention!
Renegades
No amplified music after 11pm meant that
the renegades weren’t going to be as
good as they could be. It also led to more
people starting to sing Bohemian Rhapsody
and other such songs during acts which would
have been better with silence or their own
choice and tempo of music. There weren’t
many fantastic acts that I can recall at the
renegade during this Convention. I even remember
two guys going on the stage to set up a huge
domino rally (they were promptly booted off!)
British Young Juggler of the Year show
The renegade tent was far too small for
the size of crowd that wanted to watch most
shows, especially this one which I had to
view from outside the marquee holding the
tent flap open and only seeing from the performers
waists up! All the acts were good. My favourite
(Freddie) won! I also enjoyed Nina’s
Cigar Box routine.
Parade and Games
I didn’t join in with the parade as
I had nipped into town to get a new mobile
phone (see disaster paragraph near start of
this review!) It wasn’t a particularly
lovely route that they had followed (through
some wasteland) and it was tipping down with
rain. The games were therefore cancelled.
I didn’t realise they had been rescheduled,
so I missed them the following day!
Public Show - Elevation
I sat with Dunc. The lighting,
music, staging and seating were brilliant.
Hard to believe that this was the 24hr juggling
hall! The show was awesome. Donald Grant did
an excellent job of compering and came out
with one of the best juggling puns I have
ever heard “Shepherd’s poi”!
My favourite act was a Japanese guy called
Symbolo which involved balancing teapots and
a strange ball contraption with hoops and
tunnels! Hat manipulation guy was great, Hackysack
act unique.
Les Vegas and the International Playboys
An excellent band who set a great mood in
the renegade tent once the Public show had
finished. A great range of songs all given
the Ska treatment!
Church
I decided on the Sunday morning
to try and find a Church, but no-one at the Doncaster
Dome reception or Convention reception could tell
me where the nearest one was, so I took the 20min
walk into town and found several that were just
finished (the clocks had went forward overnight,
so I would have been on time any other Sunday!)
I eventually turned up at St James Church of England
and although they had just finished, I was invited
in to have refreshments and was able to hand out
business cards to a few people as I am moving
to the Midlands soon so the work could come in
handy!
Summary
Happy 21st Birthday BJC! Another
excellent convention. Many thanks for all
the hard work that the organisers and volunteers
undertook. Excellent venue, and great convention
pass and incentive for volunteering (being
given the little man to complete the pass!)
The British Young Juggler of the Year show
gets better and better each year and the Public
Show was awesome!
The downside to the Convention (just
a few!)
* my ruined tent and mobile phone
* washed out Games and Parade.
* The Renegade tent needed to be much bigger
to accommodate everyone who wanted to see
the shows. Renegades were uninspiring, perhaps
partly due to the 11pm “no amplified
music” rule
Already looking forward to next
year, especially seeing as it is possibly taking
place in my wife’s hometown of Norfolk!
Might not even need a tent ;-)