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The Israeli Juggling Convention (IJC) takes place each year during the
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Holiday. The IJC is the second biggest
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in the world (after the EJC) with around 2000 participants each year.


Summary

Israeli juggling conventions started in the late 80s and then took a break before continuing regularly from the mid-90s. Since 2000, the IJC has been on the same site and has used a consistent format: * The convention takes place during the intermediary days of
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. * Since 2000, the convention has been located in the
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in the north of Israel near
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. * It is a camping convention and the main activities take place in a large on-site gym. There are vendors, workshops, and general practice space available for juggling and many other circus skills. * The first evening traditionally has a juggling competition named in memory of Avi Rosenberg. For many years it alternated between 3 ball and 3 club opens, but since 2014 it has been a best trick competition with any prop. Winners are voted for by the audience and cash prizes are sponsored by the Rosenberg family. * The Special Show is a full theater show that varies between artistic, theatrical, technical, and comedy. * Smaller shows include an open stage, a fire show, renegades, juggle jam, kids shows, a closing show, and sometimes others. * Starting in 2015, IJC has had a successful parade through the city of Beit Shean. * The Juggling Olympics is usually one of the last days or nights of the convention. Numerous juggling games and contests are presented. Highlights have included 5 ball endurance, shekel juggling, the "Tournir Yoni" 3 tennis ball combat, club combat, and unicycle combat. In 2015 and 2016 it was held in the Roman amphitheater of the
Beit She'an Beit She'an ( he, בֵּית שְׁאָן '), also Beth-shean, formerly Beisan ( ar, بيسان ), is a town in the Northern District of Israel. The town lies at the Beit She'an Valley about 120 m (394 feet) below sea level. Beit She'an is be ...
National Park. * Other competitions held at IJC have included Fight Night, IJA IRC and volley club. * Many years had an Israeli Show showcasing many of the best Israeli performers. * The International Gala is on the final evening and is a high quality variety show with about a dozen world-class performers brought in from around the world. * IJC hosts special and disadvantaged groups to visit the convention and take part in workshops and activities every year. * Workshops: In 2019 there were over 220 workshops at levels for beginner, intermediate and advanced. There are 10 designated locations, including a covered filed in pool area (3), a shaded ampitheater (2) and the gym (4 + 1 Passing Zone)


Past conventions


Run by volunteers

* IJC is backed by a certified non-profit organization, The Non-Profit for the Advancement of Juggling and Circus in Israel. The convention is run mainly by volunteers (except for some small roles such as security and registration).


See also

* British Juggling Convention *
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 commi ...


References


External links

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