Each year RIT draws more than 400 jugglers from around the world for its annual Spring Juggle-In, an event now in its 31st year. These performers for the 2008 edition - a fundraiser to benefit the Dystonia Medical Research Foundation - will swing, flip, toss, and otherwise dazzle an audience with their unnatural, yet impressive, abilities to keep flying objects from hitting the ground. They'll also cure your curiosity with a series of workshops for beginners and experts alike.
The 31st Annual RIT Spring Juggle-In takes place Saturday, April 19. Open juggling and workshops are free, and take place from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. in Clark Gym, 1 Lomb Memorial Drive. The public show starts at 7 p.m in Ingle Auditorium on the RIT campus. Tickets cost $12, with special discounts available for advanced purchase, students, and seniors. A free show by Pryntz-Nadworny Brothers and Ted Baumhauer starts at 10 a.m. in the RIT Student Activities Union, Room 1829, across from Ingle Auditorium.