European Juggling Convention
The European Juggling Convention (EJC), is the largest juggling convention in the world, regularly attracting several thousand participants. It is held every year in a different European country. It is organised by changing local organisation committees which are supported by the European Juggling Association (EJA), a non-profit association founded in 1987 in Saintes, France.[1] Like most juggling conventions, it features a mix of workshops for jugglers, a "renegade" performance performed for participants, games, performances and a public show, usually spread out over a period of a week in the European summer. Accommodation is usually in the form of tents provided by participants.
History
The first EJC was inspired by the IJA Festival and organised by jugglers who didn't want to travel to the USA.[2] The IJA helped by giving the organisers a list (known as the roster) of IJA members living in Europe.[3] It was also known as the "first European IJA mini-convention" and had an attendance of 11 jugglers from 5 countries.[4] EJC has now grown much bigger than its inspiration and has much less focus on competitive juggling, but is more about the sharing of juggling.
List of European Juggling Conventions
No. | Location | Year | Dates | Attendance | Organiser | Link |
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1 | Brighton, United Kingdom | 1978 | April 15 - April 16 | 11 | Lynn Thomas | |
2 | Newport-on-Tay, United Kingdom | 1979 | April 14 - April 16 | 25 | Lindsay Leslie | |
3 | London, United Kingdom | 1980 | March 28 - March 30 | 42 | Tim Batson | |
4 | London, United Kingdom | 1981 | September 18 - September 20 | 100 | Tim Batson | |
5 | Copenhagen, Denmark | 1982 | September 10 - September 12 | 110 | Jonglorer md Tyngdekaften | |
6 | Laval, France | 1983 | September 16 - September 18 | 200 | L'Institut de Jonglage | |
7 | Frankfurt, Germany | 1984 | September 13 - September 16 | 400 | Schwerkraft Na Und | |
8 | Brussels, Belgium | 1985 | September 5 - September 8 | 550 | Cirque de Trottoir | |
9 | Castellar de la Frontera, Spain | 1986 | September 18 - September 21 | 350 | Javier Jiminez, Hermann Klink, Fritz Brehm, Toby Philpott | |
10 | Saintes, France | 1987 | September 17 - September 20 | 1000 | L'Institut de Jonglage | |
11 | Bradford, United Kingdom | 1988 | September 22 - September 25 | 1000 | Sam Scurfield | |
12 | Maastricht, Netherlands | 1989 | August 31 - September 3 | 2000 | Stichting 12th European Juggling Festival | |
13 | Oldenburg, Germany | 1990 | August 30 - September 2 | 2500 | Verein zur Förderung des Freizeitsports e.V. | |
14 | Verona, Italy | 1991 | August 29 - September 1 | 2300 | EJA: represented by Jules Howarth, Pippa Stockting, Doug Orten | |
15 | Banyoles, Spain | 1992 | August 20 - August 24 | 1500 | Sue Hunt | |
16 | Leeds, United Kingdom | 1993 | September 1 - September 5 | 1800 | Up in the Air Ltd. | |
17 | Hagen, Germany | 1994 | August 2 - August 7 | 2000 | EJA (Deutschland) e.V. | |
18 | Gothenburg, Sweden | 1995 | August 11 - August 18 | 1100 | Snöbollen | |
19 | Grenoble, France | 1996 | August 12 - August 18 | 2200 | Association Entre ciel et terre | |
20 | Turin, Italy | 1997 | September 1 - September 6 | 1000 | Just for Joy European Association | |
21 | Edinburgh, United Kingdom | 1998 | August 3 - August 8 | 2000 | EJC98 Ltd. | |
22 | Grenoble, France | 1999 | August 12 - August 18 | 2300 | Association Entre ciel et terre | |
23 | Karlsruhe, Germany | 2000 | August 5 - August 12 | 2750[5] | Pyramidaler Kleinkunst-Verein e.V. | |
24 | Rotterdam, Netherlands | 2001 | August 4 - August 12 | 3500 | Stichting EJC2001 | |
25 | Bremen, Germany | 2002 | August 8 - August 16 | 2200 | Zirkuswerkstatt e.V. | |
26 | Svendborg, Denmark | 2003 | August 5 - August 13 | 2300 | E.J.C. 2003 Svendborg | |
27 | Carvin, France | 2004 | July 25 - August 1 | 4487 | Ch'ti Cirq | |
28 | Ptuj, Slovenia | 2005 | August 14 - August 20 | 3550 | Rokodelci Juggling Association | |
29 | Millstreet, Ireland | 2006 | July 9 - July 16 | 2252 | JCEvents Ltd. | |
30 | Athens, Greece | 2007 | July 30 - August 5 | 2300 | ||
31 | Karlsruhe, Germany | 2008 | August 2 - August 10 | 6800[6] | Pyramidaler KleinKunst-Verein | |
32 | Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain | 2009 | July 4 - July 12 | 4200 | ||
33 | Joensuu, Finland | 2010 | July 24 - August 1 | 1200 | Sirkus Supiainen ry | |
34 | Munich, Germany | 2011 | August 6 - August 14 | 7200 | EJC 2011 e.V. | |
35 | Lublin, Poland | 2012 | July 28 - August 5 | 1540 | Fundacja Sztukmistrze | |
36 | Toulouse, France | 2013 | July 27 - August 4 | 4500 | L’association Par Haz’Art | |
37 | Millstreet, Ireland | 2014 | July 19 - July 27 | 2345 | Circus Events Ltd. | |
38 | Bruneck, Italy | 2015 | August 1 - August 9 | 4042 | ||
39 | Almere, Netherlands | 2016 | July 30 - August 7 | Stichting Europees Jongleerfestival 2016 | ||
40 | Lublin, Poland | 2017 | July 22 - July 30 | Fundacja Sztukmistrze | ||
41 | Azores | 2018 | July 28 - August 5 | |||
42 | Newark, United Kingdom | 2019 | August 3 - August 11 | |||
See also
References
- ↑ "The Stichting European Juggling Association". European Juggling Association. 2006. Retrieved 2007-04-27.
- ↑ "Thoughts, Philosophy, History by Toby Philpott". European Juggling Association. 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ↑ "Report on Brighton IJA Convention April 15 & 16, 1978 by Lindsay Leslie". International Juggling Association. 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-28.
- ↑ "First European IJA Mini-Convention Brighton, England". International Juggling Association. 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-26.
- ↑ "The European Juggling Association". European Juggling Association, list of EJCs. 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-04.
- ↑ "European Juggling Convention 2008". Pyramidaler Kleinkunst Verein. 2012. Retrieved 2012-05-04.
External links
- List of European Juggling Conventions
- European Juggling Association (EJA)
- EJC Data Pages 1978 - 2006