Page 26 Spring 1985
Shadows of jugglers past and future
GROUNDHOG DAY FESTIVAL - Atlanta, Georgia. Feb 2 - 4, 1985
Robbie
Weinstein, the 15-yearold "Official Juggler" of the
Other
winners of the Punxsutawney Phil trophies at the event were Alan
Howard of
Festival
coordinators Rodger French and Toni Shifalo of the host Atlanta
Jugglers Association announced that the 97 registrants were the most
ever in the seven year history of the annual event.
The
Saturday afternoon competition, a Saturday night party and a Sunday
afternoon public show were the only organized events of the weekend.
The rest of the time was spent in informal sharing of tricks and
practice all over the The
three winners were chosen by a Weinstein
put on a polished demonstration with balls, clubs and rings, Howard
performed a well-timed three ball routine, a five ring pirouette and
four club singles, among other moves. The Jongleur Jugglers won
their second Phil with lively and imaginative club passing, steals
and runarounds. A highlight was their switch from an 8 club,
two-person passing pattern directly into a three-person 9 club
pattern. The
Public Show included many of the competitors, plus club passing by
the Atlanta Juggler's Association, fire eating by the Great Burndini
and an emphatic club swinging routine by Terrell Hayes. The
festival was in many ways a warmup for this summer's IJA
convention, which will be held July 15-21 on the campus of nearby
Emory
University. That was the case for Weinstein, who stated his
intention to win the Juniors Championship this summer. He finished
third last year, The
15-year-old high school student does several convention shows a week
in his hometown of New Orleans, and was the official juggler at
the World's Fair there last summer. His
current juggling ambition deals with Alan Howard from Cleveland said he had wanted to win a Phil "ever since I saw the one Ed Jackman won sitting on the dashboard of his camper." |
Phils for (l-r) Jongleurs Creveling, Stillwell & Wetherell, Weinstein and Howard |