The Jugglers

 

The Jugglers

                While in Australia one day a programmed was set to see a hilly place Kutumba, about 150 Kms, about three hr drives from Sydney, which comes under Adelaide in South Australia and is famous for handicraft and ethical trade where one can find plethora of unique collection of locally made handcrafted items.

                        As soon as we reached there we hit the inclement weather causing low visibility, whatever I saw is the place is surrounded by very beautiful and colorful flowers. In fact we had gone there to see the blue mountain but we were not so lucky on that note. Seeing the condition of the weather so it was decided to move around city in the car and that idea worked well. Its ups and downs roads and lanes adding extra dimensions to the place. The day we reached was the day of locale market and the place was buzzing with people all around, where fresh vegetables to other attractive handcrafted items were on sale in the makeshift canopy like shops as we see the weekly markets in our place here.

                        While moving around I came across two young ladies jugglers who were performing and showing there acrobatic skills. Just by the curiosity I stopped there and became watching their performance and on my request they readily agreed and showed me some of their performance which I captured in my camera profoundly thanking them. History of jugglers is more than 100 years old in 19th century, around 1863, when Indian jugglers, acrobats and talented magicians but illiterate as they did not know English were brought in Australia to perform and the term juggler become synonymous with Indian magic. Their plight was recounted by former diplomat John Zubrzydki. It was like Gold rush when many Indian performers were vying those days for Australia, which has been witnessing growth in population.

Text and Photo by—Ashok Karan.


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