Jose's son Felix competed in the freestyles and did well.
He also tried some of Jim's props:
I think he does more yo-yos than tops, but he will outgrow the yo-yos eventually!
I was so glad to see Jose after so many years. I got one of his flexible Relampago tops and I will put it to use with his patch.
Mike competed using one hand for the top and the other to spin a mougee. This adds to his freestyles using stilts, rolla bola, unicycle, hurdles and I'm forgetting some more props. Jim went last, as we let him do his show for as long as he wanted (but we only score tricks he does with a top, and only in the first 3 minutes).
I didn't have luck getting other people to throw the Tuj Lub, but at least I got some practice. Owen did join me for the long distance Taiwanese throw.
David Cain, who owns the Juggling Museum and is a historian of the art, was a the festival and he gave a workshop on knot juggling (making knots with a rope that is tossed around).
I have a few more photos, but I know Jay will soon post his dump of photos and videos. And Rachel promised to post some of her photos.