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Revision as of 15:24, 12 April 2010
BJC # 12 8-11.4.1999
Contents
Location
DURHAM. Maiden Castle Sports Centre, Durham
Organisers
Main organiser: Mini Mansell and Nicole Taylor
Attendees (~#)
Previous official website url
Prices
Pre-registration prices:
Adult pass £36.50, Child pass (10-16) £20, Family pass (2 Adult, 2 Children) £100. Rooms £63 (Bed and breakfast), Convention T-Shirt £8.
Logo
Pass
Pink Yo-yo which was sponsored by Vipa juggling equipment.
Public show acts
Held in Middlesbrough Town Hall and featured: Rod Laver (compère); Greg Kennedy; The Gandinis; Bruce Wilson; Tim Foolery; Jason Maverick; Ben Jennings;
Other shows
On Friday night there was a Btec Student Showcase, a collaboration between Circuspace and Circomedia, put together by Rod Laver.
Later on Friday night was a fire show show choreographed by Jim and Anna of Cosmos Jugglers.
Games
These were called the Juggling Olympics and were organised by the Chocfest Squad from York.
Workshops
Reviews
Notes and other details
No Fit State Circus provided the Renegade Tent. The Wildcats of Killkenny played in the Bar on the Saturday night.
The 40 minute journey to the show in Middlesbrough with a convoy of double decker buses full of jugglers was a memorable part of the convention for many.
Marquees courtesy of Jeff Dobson