article by Bill Giduz published in Jugglers World magazine
Phils for (l-r)
Jongleurs Creveling, Stillwell & Wetherell, Weinstein and Howard
Robbie Weinstein, the 15-yearold "Official Juggler"
of the 1984 World's Fair, added another "for what it's worth" title to his
resume in early February - "Most Praiseworthy" juggler at Atlanta's Groundhogs
Day Jugglers Festival.
Other winners of the Punxsutawney Phil trophies at the event were Alan Howard of
Cleveland Heights , Ohio , ("Most Laudable") and the Jongleur Jugglers from
Gainesville , Florida (John Creveling, Mike Stillwell and Yvonne Wetherell,
"Most Distinguished").
Festival coordinators Rodger French and Toni Shifalo of the host Atlanta
Jugglers Association announced that the 97 registrants were the most ever in the
seven year history of the annual event.
The Saturday afternoon competition, a Saturday night party and a Sunday
afternoon public show were the only organized events of the weekend. The rest of
the time was spent in informal sharing of tricks and practice all over the Grady
High School gym floor.
The three winners were chosen by a panel of three non-jugglers from a field of
11 entrants. Other entrants were Jim Lord, Henry Slack, Louis Zeller, Tom Roos,
Benji Hill, the Jasper Juggling Co. , David Low and Pavlov's Dogs. The latter
duo, Scott Houghton and Dale Steele, presented a hilarious street act featuring
various dangerous ways to mount 6-foot unicycles. Raffle prizes were provided by
Todd Smith Products and Brian Dube.
Weinstein put on a polished demonstration with balls, clubs and rings, Howard
performed a well-timed three ball routine, a five ring pirouette and four club
singles, among other moves. The Jongleur Jugglers won their second Phil with
lively and imaginative club passing, steals and runarounds. A highlight was
their switch from an 8 club, two-person passing pattern directly into a
three-person 9 club pattern.
The Public Show included many of the competitors, plus club passing by the
Atlanta Juggler's Association, fire eating by the Great Burndini and an emphatic
club swinging routine by Terrell Hayes.
The festival was in many ways a warmup for this summer's IJA convention, which
will be held July 15-21 on the campus of nearby Emory University. That was the
case for Weinstein, who stated his intention to win the Juniors Championship
this summer. He finished third last year, and is working two hours a day now to
polish his three ball, seven ball and five club routines.
The 15-year-old high school student does several convention shows a week in his
hometown of New Orleans, and was the official juggler at the World's Fair there
last summer.
His current juggling ambition deals with lasers and rock music. "I want to open
for rock groups with a laser display," he said. , 'It costs a lot of money, but
there are ways to create a juggler in the air beside me with lasers, and also to
make a laser ring to juggle inside."
Alan Howard from Cleveland said he had wanted to win a Phil "ever since I saw
the one Ed Jackman won sitting on the dashboard of his camper."
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