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Jugglefest XV
February 15-17, 2008 Austin, Texas |
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Celebrating its 15th year, Jugglefest is a three-day event full of workshops, games, demonstrations, and shows featuring juggling, unicycling, and related circus arts. Everyone is welcome to come on down to pick up the basics, learn some new tricks, meet some crazy people or just chill out and watch. Check out the Jugglefest Schedule of Events Help promote the Jugglefest Public Show - download a flier, print it out, and show it to all your friends! (color, black and white) Bonus! On the off chance that you weren't aware of how much Jugglefest rocks, check out this Jugglefest 2005 Public Show Highlights video, courtesy of Alan Plotkin. If you have questions or need more details, contact us. * Special Guests* Workshops and GamesWe will have tons of games and workshops this year. We haven't finalized everything yet, but you might want to check out the lists of Workshops and Games from last year:
* The Festival21 hours of workshops, games, raffle prizes, trick trading, and more! University of Texas campusBellmont Hall, Rooms 528 (juggling) and 302 (unicycling) (Directions, Map)
Support for Jugglefest 2008 is provided by the University Co-Op * The Late ShowJoin us Friday night for an open stage - you never know what kind of zany hijinks will ensue!
* The Public ShowOn Saturday night we're pulling out all the stops! We'll be showcasing performers from Austin and all over the world as they demonstrate their skills in the circus arts. Unicycles, yo-yos, diabolos, poi, juggling - there's no telling what's going to happen next. Come on down and check out the best free, family friendly show in Austin!
The 2008 Jugglefest Public Show was funded in part by the City of Austin through the Cultural Arts Division and by a grant from the Texas Commission on the Arts. |
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