18th NZ Juggling Convention 2010
18th NZ Juggling Convention 2010
The 18th NZ Juggling
Convention is a 4 day festival of skill-sharing,
performances and fun with jugglers, circus, comedy, aerial,
clown, poi, fire and unicycle enthusiasts from NZ and around
the world.
As well as a packed workshop schedule from
beginner to advanced skill levels, general networking and
skill-sharing, the convention provides a supportive
environment for first-time and amateur performers - and lots
of fun for all.
The public are invited to come along to
Jugglers Games a free event on the afternoon of Saturday 6th
Feb where mayhem and silliness rule in a fun-filled couple
of hours of skill-based games and competitions.
Saturday
night is show night and gives the public the opportunity to
come along to see a great show of professional performers
(and a few talented amateurs) in a production of top acts
from NZ and around the world.
The show (“Juggling &
Circus Variety Show“) will be held at the Civic Theatre in
Otaki and can be considered a separate event to the main
convention.
See our website for more details : www.nzja.org.nz
DATE
Thurs 4 – Sun 7 Feb 2010
VENUE
Levin Showgrounds & Events Centre
Victoria
Street
Levin
CONVENTION REGISTRATION
Registration is open to anyone – some juggling skills will make the experience more rewarding but there are workshops for absolute beginners in a number of disciplines.
SHOW
Juggling & Circus Variety
Show
Saturday 6th
7.30pm
Civic Theatre
Main
Street
Otaki
FREE PUBLIC EVENTS
Jugglers
Games
Sat 6th
1-3pm
The Oval
Levin Showgrounds
& Events Centre
Tiro Tiro Road entrance
Fire
Show
Sat 6th 10pm (approx)
The Oval
Levin
Showgrounds & Events Centre
Tiro Tiro Road
entrance
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