About the role
Jugglers are artists who perform juggling acts, often within circuses, street performances, or other entertainment contexts. They do not need formal education but many have learned through courses or self-teaching. Juggling requires precision, timing, and good physical coordination.Responsibilities
Jugglers are responsible for creating and performing juggling acts that entertain and engage the audience. They practice regularly to master and maintain their skills as well as to develop new tricks. Safety for both the artist and the audience is also an important part of their responsibilities.Skills and tools
Jugglers must have excellent hand-eye coordination, a sense of rhythm, and physical fitness. They use equipment such as balls, rings, clubs, diabolos, and sometimes fire and knives. Creativity and the ability to engage and interact with the audience are central skills in the profession.