• One Club

  • Two Weekly Meetings

  • Everyone Welcome!

Jugglefest 2023 is happening from March 24-26

* Three shows! *

Tons of workshops

Special guests from all over the world!


Hello! Texas Juggling Society meetings are free of charge and open to jugglers, poi swingers, diaboloists, unicyclists, yoyo throwers, kendama players, and circus art folks of all abilities - including beginners and spectators. Yes, that means you! Come on down!

Two Weekly Meetings
  1. Every Thursday, all year long, from 7-10pm at All Saints Episcopal Church (209 W 27th Street). We will be in Gregg Hall (this is the building behind the church).
  2. Every Sunday, during the Fall and Spring semesters, from 1-3pm at the University of Texas at Austin. We meet at the Student Activity Center (WCP) in room 2.310. Both TJS@UT members and visitors are welcome. Please check the TJS@UT Facebook page for more info. There is permit parking only on campus, but there is free street parking, Sundays only, on 26th St (Dean Keaton), north of campus.

COVID-19 Policy: Masks are required if Austin is at Medium or High risk level, as described here.


The Big Toss at Jugglefest 2022


Photo courtesy Meredith Worthen

  • If you have a question or want to ask about booking the TJS for an event, please contact us here

Our Mission

  • The Texas Juggling Society, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, is devoted to furthering the practice, study and appreciation of juggling and related manipulative arts and disciplines.
    • To foster the teaching, practice, and appreciation of juggling and related arts.
    • To provide a weekly meeting and annual festival where jugglers learn, grow, and feel completely uninhibited to hone their skills and meet like-minded people.
    • To give guidance and encouragement to those wishing to learn.
    • To periodically exhibit our skills in a positive way for general appreciation and social therapy.
  • Such skills and activities may include the random or patterned throwing, catching, bouncing, swinging, jumping, twirling, spinning, dropping, rolling, dodging, replacing or balancing of an object or series of objects, which may include sticks, stones, balls, clubs, scarves, bags, rings, diabolos, torches, unicycles, or other such items that may appeal to one's innate sense of Juggleness.