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Scottish Juggling Convention 2006
Review from Steve Thomson
Getting There!
My wife Rachel had decided to not go to this convention
as she decided to visit her friend Madeline in Northampton
for a long weekend, so this meant that I could spend
most of Juggling Convention actually juggling!
Having passed my driving test back in July 2005,
this was to be one of my first trips by myself in
the car to the middle of Glasgow (after already taking
Rach to Edinburgh Airport for 8am earlier on in the
day!) As expected, I came off the Motorway too early,
and ended up going past Buchanan Street Bus Station
and straight through the middle of Glasgow instead
of round the outside! I was so glad to arrive safely...
eventually!

Glow Prop
I was recently introduced to a man named John Rodger
who has designed what could be a fantastic glow staff.
I arranged to take it to the Scottish Juggling Convention
to let people try it out, on the condition that if
it got broken, then I wasn’t held responsible!
He agreed, and also gave me a shorter version of the
glow prop to take with me. Sure enough, after a couple
of people had tried it out, and others began getting
excited about it, the casing came down over the “on”
switch, and we couldn’t get it to light up,
so I only got minimal feedback for John, but I look
forward to his new and improved version, and even
better than that, the glow devilstick he is going
to produce (devilstick is my favourite prop!)

Stirling Juggling Project – old and new meet!
This Convention saw the best turnout of people connected
with Stirling Juggling Club (old and new!) We had
the following people all make an appearance:
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• Sam, Ewan, Jaret and Tom
• Emma & James, Amber, Jonathan,
• George, Allen, Gordon, Jonny |
Most of us set up our base in a corner of the downstairs
hall.

My Juggling Practice:
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At this convention, I mainly
practiced and improved my 5 ball juggling
(which I couldn’t even do at this time
last year), and also my 3 ball in each hand
(I can get approx 30 catches in either hand).
I decided to practice toothbrush twirling,
so that I could gather an audience and meet
new people, and 4 people joined in! I then
did another workshop for Beach Flingo which
went down well! Most people haven’t
seen either props being used before, so it
has a novelty factor!
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Workshops
Italian
Flag Throwing
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John Newton taught 4 of us how to
use this prop. We did it outside as it definitely
needs a lot of open space to practice! I was amazed
at the crowds of Rangers supporters en route to
Ibrox Stadium who walked either through the workshop
or right beside us when we were throwing these
large and heavy objects into the air! |
Heckling |
Graham Benson gave some tips on the art of heckling
and how to deal with hecklers. |
How to put on a
Schools Show
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I am so glad that Circus Kevin ventured up to
this Convention, as he puts on the most appropriate
workshops which are inspirational! This workshop
could have easily filled a 4-5hr timeslot, but
was kept to around an hour. Amongst the crowd
of listeners in the workshop, there were quite
a few people who do Schools Shows (Doc, Max Marshall
and myself) as well as Ruth, and we were all able
to chuck in idea’s to compliment what Circus
Kev taught us. It was acknowledged that there
needs to be more openness among us performers
to help give ideas and inspiration to each other
and improve all our shows, and this is one thing
that the Aberdeen Street Entertainers Convention
will address in their day long convention in October. |
 
The Public Show

Ceilidh
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Emma and James had never really Ceilidh danced
before, so myself and Amber partnered them for
a couple of dances. The large hall was very hot,
and after each dance, we had to cool off! It was
a great Ceilidh and the band were excellent. During
an 8 person dance, we were joined by a 9th person
who just wanted to take part in the dance. She
seemed a little annoyed that we were ignoring
her and trying our best to keep to our formation
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Renegade
Ruth (Azrelle) hosted. I had planned on being the
opening act, and had my props all laid out, but my
Songs Mix Routine is on tape, and there didn’t
seem to be a tape player in the entire building! This
was the low point of my convention, as I had looked
forward to doing this well rehearsed routine for many
months. I cheered myself up by chuck in heckles at
appropriate moments during other acts, which were
always well received and got good laughs!
Highlights of renegade included:
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- George’s best bits (he is a legend)
– where he recreated the best moments
of some of his top shows over the past decade.
- Tempei was even more awesome doing an unrehearsed
10-15min slot than during his amazing public
show!
- Ian did some fantastic somersaults (off
a wall, backwards)
- Tom’s contact juggling was excellent.
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Meeting Vicky from Beard
Finally got to meet one of my suppliers –
Vicky from Beard! We had a good chat about drop shipping,
and how I can add items from their catalogue such
as walking globes, unicycles, balancing ladders etc,
so please take a look at my
juggling store over the next month as I begin
adding even more items! I also got to try out some
Erik’s poi, which I will definitely add to the
store soon!
 
Haggis World Record:
- 5 Haggis remains unchanged at 26.01 seconds by
Colin Sopper
- 4 Haggis is a new record from 73secs to 91secs
by Tempei
- 3 Haggis remains at 12min 56 secs by Paul Taylor
I am improving with my 3 haggis juggling each year,
and this time, I was down to the last 2 people standing,
but after approx 6mins 30 (just under halfway to the
world record) I dropped! The winner dropped about
20 seconds later! The raffle took place during the
3 haggis juggle, and my number was the third out the
hat, but I couldn’t claim my prize!
Haggis was once again provided by Campbell’s
Prime Meats. A video link to last years competition
can be found here --> "You
eat it, no you eat it!" This movie was shown
on the Discovery Channel in Canada!

Juggling Games/Raffle/Toss Up
Graham Benson asked me if I wanted to host the Juggling
Games, but I turned him down as I wanted to win most
of the events!
We did all the usual games, plus a few new ones (mainly
involving the teaspoon convention pass!) I won the
stredging with Jonny for the third year running, and
I also won the 4 scarf endurance competition. I won
a couple other games, but I can’t remember which
ones, I just remember winning lots of sweets each
time and sharing them with different groups of friends!

Heading Home
Jonny and I set off after the toss-up at the end
of the games. It was a more straightforward journey,
although at one point, I began heading down a one
way street the wrong way! My driving will improve
for the next Scottish though! Rachels plane had overshot
the runway at Luton, and the airport had been put
on terrorist alert, so I didn’t need to go and
pick her up as she was going to have to stay overnight
and get a flight home on the Monday instead, so I
headed back to Stirling and went to the evening service
at Stirling Baptist Church, falling asleep in the
back pew until someone woke me for communion!

Summary
Another great convention. Thanks to Graham and Britta
(and any other organisers) I njoy the “Scottish”
more each year, and there’s more people I can
encourage to come along who are in some way connected
with Stirling Juggling Project, and there is usually
a slight increase in numbers back at our club each
Wednesday following on from the Scottish!
I am looking forward to next years “Scottish”
already! Hopefully it will be in the same locations
again. Hard to see how they can improve the excellent
public show, but I am sure they will manage it, and
I may even get to do my renegade act next year if
I bring a tape player!
Scottish Juggling Conventions
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