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Juggling convention


Many countries, cities or juggling clubs hold their own annual juggling convention or juggling festivals. These are the backbone of the juggling scene, the events that regularly bring jugglers from a wide area together to socialize. The attendance of a convention can be anything from a few dozen to a few thousand people.

Typical activities

The principal focus of most juggling conventions is the main hall - where any participant can juggle freely, share and learn tricks, and try out multi-person passing patterns. Additionally, more formal "workshops" are often organized, in which expert jugglers work with small groups on specific skills and techniques. Most Juggling Conventions will also include a big show (open to the general public), competitions and juggling games. Many juggling conventions host some kind of Renegade Show, an open stage where anyone can, at short notice, get up and perform just about anything.

The Juggling Edge maintains a searchable database of past and upcoming juggling festivals and events.

Types of juggling conventions

Conventions can be split into three distinct types, though all call themselves "Juggling Conventions":

"Festival"

These last three to ten days and can attract between 150 and 5,500 people. Most attendees camp, pitching tents within the convention site, and this is covered by the cost of attendance. Onsite there are usually food tents, bar tents, various sports halls or large bigtops for juggling space. During the day there can be shows, workshops, games, parades and exhibitions. Every night there is entertainment provided in the forms of professional shows, open stages, late night stages, live music, parties and more. The largest festival style conventions are held in Europe.

Some notable festival style conventions are:

  • The European Juggling Convention - The world's largest convention is held in a different European country each year. The first EJC was held in 1978 in Brighton, England and attracted 11 jugglers from five countries (England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, The US). The convention lasts 7 to 9 days. In 2011 it was held in Munich, Germany and attracted over 7200 jugglers from all over the world, making it the biggest EJC since the start of this convention. The 2026 festival will take place in Ptuj, Slovenia.
  • The British Juggling Convention - a 5-7 day juggling convention in the UK, now attracts between 750 and 1,000 each year, held in the Easter school holiday.
  • The French Juggling Convention (CFJ) is in a different city each year organised by one of the associations that organises a local juggling convention, supported by the Association Française de Jonglerie (AFJ), and runs for about a week.
  • Israeli Juggling Convention - runs for 5 days over the Passover holiday and is held at Gan HaShlosha National Park in the north of Israel. It attracts between 1200 and 1400 members of the public including many jugglers.
  • Berlin Juggling Convention - Germany's largest juggling convention, about 600-800 people attended each year.
  • Circulation - A 3-5 day juggling festival in New Zealand currently in its fifth year of operation attended by up to 300 people.
  • The Dutch Juggling Convention - a 4-day convention run each year in a different city in the Netherlands over the ascension day holiday and is attended by about 500 jugglers.
  • Broxford (formerly The Bristol Juggling and Circus Skills Convention) - a 9-day convention held in southern England. Attended by about 300 people each year.
  • The Bungay Balls Up - a 10-day convention held in Suffolk, UK.
  • The Turkish Juggling Convention - A convention of 7 days held in Sundance-Antalya and attended by more than 300 people.
  • The Swedish Juggling Convention - A four-day convention held over the Easter holiday.
  • Brianza Juggling Convention - Imbersago (MI), Italy - a four-day convention held over the long weekend in May each year attended by about 1000 people.
  • Dali Flow Fest - Dali City, Yunnan, China - a seven-day convention held on first week of third moon of Chinese calendar and attended by about 150 people.

"Conference"

These are held in city center hotels or conference centers. They are invariably in North America and slightly more expensive than the European Juggling Convention. Camping is only rarely an option, as most are held in hotel convention centers. Notable conference-style conventions are :

  • The IJA Summer Festival - The first and longest running juggling convention. It is held in a different city each year, with the largest attendance in the 1990s of up to 1,300 jugglers. In 2014 it was held in West Lafayette, Indiana, and attracted over 500 jugglers.
  • The Japan Juggling Festival (JJF) is an annual event held in a different city each year since 1999. Hosted by the Japan Juggling Association. activities at this festival include workshops, shows, and competitions.
  • The World Juggling Federation Convention - the first WJF convention was held in Las Vegas in December 2004 and attracted 150-200 jugglers. More recent WJF conventions have been televised for ESPN.

"One Day"

Small, regional conventions that last up to two or three days. These usually attract between 25 and 250 people, have workshops throughout the day and a show in the evening of the main day. At these conventions accommodation and food is not normally provided. They are usually held in sports centres, schools or universities. Some notable one day conventions are:

  • Chocfest - in York, UK
  • Leeds Juggling Festival - Leeds, UK
  • Camvention - Cambridge, UK

The four largest conventions

The most well attended convention is the European Juggling Convention (EJC), along with the British Juggling Convention (BJC), the Israeli Juggling Convention (IJC), and the IJA Festival (IJA). They all take place annually.

The BJC occurs every spring, the IJC is staged over Passover, and the EJC and IJA are summer festivals. The BJC takes place in Britain, the IJC in Israel, and the EJC in Europe, as one might expect, but the IJA Festival has so far proven to be an exclusively North American event, despite it being the principal date in the calendar of the International Jugglers' Association.

Dates and locations of the four largest festivals

YearBritish Juggling ConventionEuropean Juggling ConventionIJA FestivalIsraeli Juggling Convention
2027EJC 49: Bruneck, ItalyIJA 80: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2026BJC 35: PrestonEJC 48: Ptuj, SloveniaIJA 79: Fort Wayne, Indiana
2025BJC 35: Thurrock CancelledEJC 47: Papendal, NetherlandsIJA 78: Evansville, Indiana
2024BJC 34: Lytham St AnnesEJC 46: Ovar, PortugalIJA 77: Green Bay, Wisconsin
2023BJC 33: RamsgateEJC 45: Lublin, PolandIJA 76: South Bend, Indiana
2022BJC 32: RamsgateEJC 44: Tres Cantos, Madrid, SpainIJA 75: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2021BJC 32: Perth CancelledEJC 43: Hanko, Finland Cancelled/OnlineIJA 74: Wichita, Kansas (online)
2020IJA 73: El Paso, Texas Cancelled
2019EJC 42: Newark, United KingdomIJA 72: Fort Wayne, Indiana
2018BJC 31: CanterburyEJC 41: São Miguel, AzoresIJA 71: Springfield, Massachusetts
2017BJC 30: NottinghamEJC 40: Lublin, PolandIJA 70: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2016BJC 29: PerthEJC 39: Almere, NetherlandsIJA 69: El Paso, Texas
2015BJC 28: DartonEJC 38: Bruneck, ItalyIJA 68: Quebec City, CanadaIJC 22: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2014BJC 27: DartonEJC 37: Millstreet, IrelandIJA 67: West Lafayette, IndianaIJC 21: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2013BJC 26: PickeringEJC 36: Toulouse, FranceIJA 66: Bowling Green, OhioIJC 20: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2012BJC 25: SouthendEJC 35: Lublin, PolandIJA 65: Winston-Salem, North CarolinaIJC 19: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2011BJC 24: NottinghamEJC 34: Munich, GermanyIJA 64: Rochester, MinnesotaIJC 18: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2010BJC 23: HuddersfieldEJC 33: Joensuu, FinlandIJA 63: Sparks, NevadaIJC 17: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2009BJC 22: NorwichEJC 32: Vitoria/Gasteiz, Basque country, SpainIJA 62: Winston-Salem, North CarolinaIJC 16: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2008BJC 21: DoncasterEJC 31: Karlsruhe, GermanyIJA 61: Lexington, KentuckyIJC 15: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2007BJC 20: NottinghamEJC 30: Athens, GreeceIJA 60: Winston-Salem, North CarolinaIJC 14: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2006BJC 19: BodminEJC 29: Millstreet, IrelandIJA 59: Portland, OregonIJC 13: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2005BJC 18: PerthEJC 28: Ptuj, SloveniaIJA 58: Davenport, IowaIJC 12: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2004BJC 17: DerbyEJC 27: Carvin, FranceIJA 57: Buffalo, New YorkIJC 11: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2003BJC 16: BrightonEJC 26: Svendborg, DenmarkIJA 56: Reno, NevadaIJC 10: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2002BJC 15: WhitstableEJC 25: Bremen, GermanyIJA 55: Reading, PennsylvaniaIJC 9: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2001BJC 14: CardiffEJC 24: Schiedam/Rotterdam, NetherlandsIJA 54: Madison, WisconsinIJC 8: Gan HaShlosha National Park (Sachne)
2000BJC 13: YorkEJC 23: Karlsruhe, GermanyIJA 53: Montreal, CanadaIJC 7: (Sachne)
1999BJC 12: DurhamEJC 22: Grenoble, FranceIJA 52: Niagara Falls, New YorkIJC 6: Yafit, Jordan Valley
1998BJC 11: BristolEJC 21: Edinburgh, UKIJA 51: Primm, NevadaIJC 5: Kibbutz Tuval
1997BJC 10: NottinghamEJC 20: Turin, ItalyIJA 50: Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaIJC 4: Hebrew University, Givat Ram, Jerusalem
1996BJC 9: EdinburghEJC 19: Grenoble, FranceIJA 49: Rapid City, South DakotaIJC 3: Hineni Center, Downtown Jerusalem
1995BJC 8: NorwichEJC 18: Goteburg, SwedenIJA 48: Las Vegas, Nevada
1994BJC 7: ManchesterEJC 17: Hagen, GermanyIJA 47: Burlington, Vermont
1993BJC 6: BirminghamEJC 16: Leeds, UKIJA 46: Fargo, North Dakota
1992BJC 5: CoventryEJC 15: Banyoles, SpainIJA 45: Montreal, Canada
1991BJC 4: LeedsEJC 14: Verona, ItalyIJA 44: St Louis, Missouri
1990BJC 3: ExeterEJC 13: Oldenburg, GermanyIJA 43: Los Angeles, CaliforniaIJC --: Eilat
1989BJC 2: BathEJC 12: Maastricht, NetherlandsIJA 42: Baltimore, MarylandIJC 2: Eilat
1988BJC 1: LondonEJC 11: Bradford, UKIJA 41: Denver, ColoradoIJC 1: Eilat
1987EJC 10: Saintes, FranceIJA 40: Akron, Ohio
1986EJC 9: Castellar, SpainIJA 39: San Jose, California
1985EJC 8: Louvain la Neuve, BelgiumIJA 38: Atlanta, Georgia
1984EJC 7: Frankfurt, GermanyIJA 37: Las Vegas, Nevada
1983EJC 6: Laval, FranceIJA 36: Purchase, New York
1982EJC 5: Copenhagen, DenmarkIJA 35: Santa Barbara, California
1981EJC 4: London, UKIJA 34: Cleveland, Ohio
1980EJC 3: London, UKIJA 33: Fargo, North Dakota
1979EJC 2: Newport-on-Tay, UKIJA 32: Amherst, Massachusetts
1978EJC 1: Brighton, UKIJA 31: Eugene, Oregon
1977IJA 30: Newark, Delaware
1976IJA 29: Los Angeles, California
1975IJA 28: Youngstown, Ohio
1974IJA 27: Sarasota, Florida
1973IJA 26: Livingston, New Jersey
1972IJA 25: Rocky Hill, Connecticut
1971IJA 24: Rocky Hill, Connecticut
1970IJA 23: Los Angeles, California
1969IJA 22: Los Angeles, California
1968IJA 21: San Mateo, California
1967IJA 20: Fallsburg, New York
1966IJA 19: Salem, Massachusetts
1965IJA 18: Bronx, New York
1964IJA 17: Wheeling, Virginia
1963IJA 16: Wickford, Rhode Island
1962IJA 15: Erie, Pennsylvania
1961IJA 14: Bristol, Tennessee
1960IJA 13: Madison, Wisconsin
1959IJA 12: Wickford, Rhode Island
1958IJA 11: Ashtabula, Ohio
1957IJA 10: Chautauqua, New York
1956IJA 9: Norwalk, Ohio
1955IJA 8: Lancaster, Pennsylvania
1954IJA 7: Elkhart, Indiana
1953IJA 6: Erie, Pennsylvania
1952IJA 5: Altoona, Pennsylvania
1951IJA 4: Williamsport, New York
1950IJA 3: Jamestown, New York
1949IJA 2: Jamestown, New York
1948IJA 1: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Notes

References

References

  1. "EJC 2026".
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