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61st IJA Festival
July 14-20, 2008
Lexington, Kentucky

Special Workshop

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This year's special three-day workshop is Juggling University, with a different juggling "professor" and prop each day (Tue-Thu, 1-4pm). While not for raw beginners, each class will cover levels from beginner to advanced. Explore new tricks and drills, enhance your performance skills and gain valuable feedback from our three talented professors of juggling.

Pre-registration is required, and space is limited, so sign up early! The cost is an additional $100. For more info email Richard Kennison: festival2008.

DayPropProfessor
TueClubsMichael Karas
WedRingsSean Blue
ThuBallsJim Barlow

Michael Karas is the creator of Juggling Insanity, a web haven for new and experimental juggling. He's a seasoned performer and has released a number of videos. His 2006 IJA bronze-medal act shows his desire to fuse theater, dance and juggling into a coherent harmony. Michael concentrates on making juggling more dance-like and transitional. His club technique focuses on trapping and "spin-downsizing." Attend his class to find out what that's all about.

Sean Blue is an artist, juggler and teacher from NYC (see seanblue.net). He has taught at circus schools in Finland, Sweden and Canada. In Sean's ring workshop you'll discover a broad spectrum of ideas, techniques and tricks from beginner to advanced, from manipulation to numbers. Experiment with shuffling, traps, satellites, origami, balances, rolls, slides, grinds, multiplexes, pancakes, flats, and anything else ring related. All skill levels and all varieties of rings are welcome.

Jim Barlow has juggled for 22 years since discovering the Illini Juggling and Unicycle Club (and is still a member). He's an experienced teacher of many regional workshops. Jim is a student of juggling – he has spent extensive time not only learning patterns and tricks, but also studying notations and principles behind them. He will bring many ideas to his class, and his students will leave with a solid base for learning, creating and extending their ball juggling skills.

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