Juggling clubs are a prop used by jugglers and can also mean a social organisation where jugglers meet to practice juggling skills. Since the late 1980s, a large juggling culture has developed, revolving around local clubs and organizations, special events, shows, magazines, video sharing websites, Internet forums, competitions and juggling conventions.
The British Juggling
Convention (known as The BJC) is an annual Juggling convention held in a
different town or city in Britain every year. The event usually takes place in
the Easter school holiday, usually lasting from the Wednesday to Sunday. The
event is for all forms of juggling and object manipulation, plus many other
circus skills. The BJC usually features many workshops during the day, renegade
shows at night, and a public show on the Saturday.
Our bilingual 3º ESO students have
designed their own clubs ... Great job!!
And some of their original ideas to take pictures of their clubs ...
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