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Thanks to Helen for the background image.

Read a review of the convention in Murphy's Mumblings, November Issue

 

The Fourth Cambridge Juggling
Convention

Saturday 2nd October 1999

9.30 a.m. - 9.30 p.m. (approx.)

Looking for a king-size, fully-featured, guaranteed NON-STICK Juggling Convention to fill a balmy Autumn day*?
Well, feast your eyes on our shiny new
Cambridge Juggling Convention, including:

  • Practise Hall & Rest Area: based at The Cambridge Regional College, open 9.30am-5.30pm. (Sorry: No outdoor shoes in the Practise Hall). Try the link to find a map to the site - King's Hedges Campus, marked 'A'.
  • A jam-packed schedule of top Workshops covering all skill levels, from beginners 3-ball and the usual suspects (clubs, passing, devil stick, diabolo, etc) to unicycling, origami, massage and samba!
  • Trade Stalls and Café: open all day serving drinks and veg/non-veg snacks
  • Daft Juggling Games with PRIZES!!
  • And, in the evening, the action will move to the Mumford Theatre for a Stupendous Public SHOW, featuring the cream of British New Circus talent.

The cost for all this high-quality entertainment is a mere £11 per person, with free admission for under 5’s. Tickets are Strictly Limited to 200 people, so book early and please phone to check availability if you decide to turn up on the day.

Contacts:

(01223) 352932 for booking and enquiries (Access/Mastercard/Switch welcome!)
Email
mumford@bridge.anglia.ac.uk Email currently seems to be broken - sorry, it's a problem at their end

Cheques should be made payable to "ACE Limited" and sent to:

The Mumford Theatre,
Anglia Polytechnic University,
East Road,
Cambridge.
CB1 1PT


(01223) 515345 for Convention Information
or Email us

 


* A "Balmy" day is guaranteed to all convention-goers by the Convention organisers.
The Convention organiser’s decision on exactly what constitutes a "Balmy" day is final.