Now that we don’t have to worry quite so much about Covid-19, I think it’s safe to begin juggling as a group.
Check my schedule to see where I might be showing up. Or contact me if you think your group would enjoy a lesson!
Now that we don’t have to worry quite so much about Covid-19, I think it’s safe to begin juggling as a group.
Check my schedule to see where I might be showing up. Or contact me if you think your group would enjoy a lesson!
I am sad to say that I am suspending my group juggling activities for the foreseeable future because of the coronavirus. (It couldn’t possibly be prudent for dozens of people to hand or throw objects back and forth…)
I’ll listen to the relevant authorities and wait ’til we have the all clear. I’ll post updates when I know more. I wish you all the best, and Keep Juggling!
Rich Brown
The Juggler Man
info@thejugglerman.com
As the days get longer, my schedule for 2020 is firming up. See what’s on tap at My Schedule
The sun was low in the sky, and shadows were long. My friend Hadley made a video of my shadow while I was juggling clubs. I then manipulated the video into an animated GIF, using https://ezgif.com/ (what a sweet website!) Here’s the result.
I’ll be performing at the Peacham Acoustic Music Festival this Saturday morning. I’ll plan to arrive around 9:30am, and stay ’til noon, or later if it’s a good crowd.
It’s always a great event – fabulous music, good food trucks, and happy attendees. I hope to see you on Saturday!
I’ll be at the Summer Solstice festivals Friday and Saturday (21 & 22 June) at 5:30pm.
I always enjoy starting my season at Howe Library.
Today is the Howel Classic – come play mini-golf between the stacks (and down the stairs!)
Or if you like, I’ll be there to let you juggle in the main floor – we get to throw things in the Library!
King Arthur Flour holds their Fall Festival this Saturday, 15 September from 10am to 4pm.
I’ll be there again this year from 1:30pm to 3:30pm. C’mon by – it’ll be a blast!
I’ll be at Whaleback tomorrow (Saturday, 8 September) at the Family FunFest between 11am and 1pm.
This event supports the Upper Valley Haven, and is organized by Kid Stuff magazine. The event runs between 10am and 3pm. Entry is free for anyone who brings a donation for the Haven.
I hope to see you there!
I always seem to miss this, but the Van Lodostov Family Circus just opened its registration. Here’s the scoop (and registration information ) from the Norwich Rec Department’s web page:
NORWICH SUMMER CIRCUS CAMP 2018
FOR: children ages 8 & up, and must have completed 2nd grade Teenagers & Adults welcome, also.
LOCATION: Held in the Marion Cross School Gym & Multi-purpose room, as well as the outdoor grounds. Monday – Friday, July 9th – 20th 8:30am – 3pm
FEE: Norwich Residents: $580; Non-Residents: $640
COORDINATOR: Ted Lawrence (slapstickscience@me.com or 802-558-7959), performer and teacher with decades of experience. An incredible staff of Circus professionals having expertise in a broad range of Circus disciplines will join Ted to maximize your learning and fun.
CIRCUS CAMP DESCRIPTION
At our “Van Lodostov” Circus Camp some of the exciting things participants will learn how to do are: Diablo, Multi-person Circus Bike Tricks, Clowning (ranging from mime to pie throwing), Tight Wire, Acrobatics, Plate Spinning, Fabrique, Stilt-Walking, Juggling, Unicycling, Pyramids, Rola Bola, Rolling Globe, Mini Tramp, and Aerials. We are taking registrations now so you can have 2 weeks of fun slotted into your summer plans. Our camp culminates with a big show on the final Friday evening.