Robin innocently chucks a toilet plunger
in the direction of temporarily distracted Evan.

Besides being lots of fun, juggling improves dexterity and coordination and gives you great new ways to impress people at social gatherings. We meet weekly to learn and practice new juggling skills and in general advance the art and science of defying gravity. We have a variety of exciting juggling equipment, from bean bags to clubs to knives to toilet plungers. Beginners and veterans are always welcome; depending on what you already know, you can learn to juggle for the first time, learn new tricks, teach tricks you know, or work on passing patterns with others. If we're feeling particularly ambitious, we might even choreograph a performance or two.

Welcome to the Williams College
Anti-Gravity Society
(formerly "Juggler's Vein")

jugglers@wso.williams.edu

 
We meet about once a week in the Frosh Quad if the weather's nice, or in Greylock's Makepeace Room otherwise. People of all juggling abilities are always welcome -- come to learn new tricks, learn to juggle for the first time, or just play with our toilet plungers.

To find out when gatherings will occur, you need to join our listserver.

If you have any questions, email club leader Elissa at Elissa.B.Brown@williams.edu.

 


Five, anyone?


Eventually this website might expand and get cooler-looking. For now, you can check out some really weird photos from many years back (when photography was still black-and-white???). But yes, even in the era of full color, we still juggle knives. :-)

Site last updated: June 2006.