Juggler's World, 1987
by Bill Giduz
Old
friends, new faces make for Groundhog fun
Groundhog
award winners (l-r) Benji Hill and (front) Barry Abraham. Manic
Expressions behind them (l-r) are Wally Long, Rebel Bailey, Tommy
Gabriel, Mark Lippard and K. C. Canter.
Old
friends and new faces created an atmosphere of familiarity and
excitement at the 9th Annual Groundhog Day Jugglers Festival in Most
of the 100 people present had attended several previous Groundhog Day
celebrations. Mike Stillwell of the Jongleur Jugglers was on the
But
a few new faces shone among the old crowd. Most notable was Jeff Mason,
a 21-year-old from
"I
like the fact that most people don't use the prop," said Mason,
whose smooth, salon-style juggling technique came from studying some of
the best -- Scott Burton, Dan Holzman and Peter Davison. Though he's
been juggling for six years, Mason has only recently "gone
public" with his act in juggling circles. He performed one night at
Club Renegade at the
But
Groundhog Day fans had never seen the likes of it. "Most of the
unique tricks are hard to describe," Mason said. But one diabolo
trick that impressed fans was Mason down on one knee with the string
under the knee. The diabolo traveled under his knee and over his back to
be caught on the string in front again. In
the spirit of utilizing unusual props, Mason said he would like to add
nested cups to his repertoire next. He also does cigar boxes and up to
five clubs and seven balls. IJA members may have a chance to see him put
it all together this summer, because he plans to perform in the U.S.
Nationals.
The
Groundhog Day Festival followed its familiar format of Saturday
afternoon competitions, Saturday night party and Sunday afternoon public
show. Winners of the competition, as selected by three non-juggling
judges, were: Barry Abraham of
Another
convention highlight was Bill Fry's "Twelve Days of Christmas"
act complete with (of course) five gold rings and "a rubber chicken
in a pear tree." Yvonne Wetherell of the Jongleur Jugglers did a
Dr. Seuss-inspired juggling poem on eggs that ended up in a scrambled
mess on the floor. Terrell Hayes of |