By Hannah E. Jones

This weekend, the Atlanta Jugglers Association is hosting its 45th annual Groundhog Day Jugglers Festival with a full line-up of juggling workshops, competitions and a variety show.

From Friday, Feb. 3 to Sunday, Feb. 5., the Yaarab Shrine Center will be filled with balls, clubs, rings — anything that can be juggled. The festival is intended for participants and viewers alike, with opportunities to learn a new trick or simply enjoy the show.

Winners of the 2022 PHIL award, including Most Jugglicious, Jest Sublime and Brilliantly Foolish. (Photo by Joyce Howard.)

The festival is held in tandem with Groundhog Day, and the Association has embraced the animal as its mascot. The trophies that will be given out at the event are specially designed, depicting a groundhog balancing a top hat on his head while holding three clubs and three balls. 

“It’s a quirky sport, so a quirky holiday fits us very well,” Publicity Director and Webmaster Joyce Howard said. 

Howard has been involved with the Association for over 40 years and has helped organize the festival for the last 15. Howard learned how to juggle in college and the unique hobby became a shared family activity with her ex-husband and three sons. If you can hold it, she’s probably juggled it — including machetes and lit torches.

David DiMuzio performing at The Cabaret with his daughter. (Photo by Joyce Howard.)

The weekend’s lineup includes at least 20 workshops — catering to beginners and experienced jugglers alike — for folks to learn various techniques or tips for putting together a routine. The festival will also feature a variety of games, like three-ball Simon Says and blind juggling.

On Saturday, the Association will host its competition for the PHIL Trophy, which is kicked off by the Seed and Feed Marching Abominable Band, a marching band with up to 60 people. In this competition, each participant has four minutes and everything goes. The judges are…

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