Public Show

The 43rd (2.0) RIT Spring Juggle-In Public Show Saturday evening Mar. 25, 2023

The show starts at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 7:10 p.m.

Tickets are available at the Gym during the day, online at RIT Tickets


Delany Bayles

Delaney Bayles is from Salt Lake City and has been juggling for 11 years. She is a graduate of Cicadium School of Contemporary Circus and recently finished a contract performing with Circus Monti in Switzerland. In 2019, she won the IJA Team's Competition gold medal with Zak McAllister and in 2016 she won the WJF Advanced Overall Championship. Delaney is currently getting her undergraduate degree in Kinesiology at the University of Utah where she also works as an EMT. In her free time Delaney enjoys drawing and snowboarding.



Jeremiah Johnston


Jeremiah began juggling avidly at college in 2006 after being introduced to it in his youth by his father. He spent the next several years procrastinating on his school work to develop the repertoire of skills that would become the foundation for his career as an entertainer and educator. Holding two IJA medals for team juggling for his work with the Poetic Motion Machine in 2009 and Mountain Motion in 2013, he went on to begin his solo career in 2015. Jeremiah created The Throw Zone as a one-man juggling variety show aimed at entertaining while educating his audiences about the juggling arts. He now travels around the western US during the summer with his wife Kendra in their beautiful home-made custom Sprinter van, entertaining at public events and expanding the scope of The Throw Zone into a center for juggling and flow arts outreach and education.




Luther Bangert

Luther Bangert was born and raised in the farmlands of the USA in a small town near the banks of the Mississippi river. Always taken with the unusual and enchanted, he developed a fascination with juggling at the age of 19. To Luther, juggling is both dance and martial art, a wondrous means of transferring spirit and sense to objects while exploring relationships with them both physically and philosophically. He performs both technically and fantastically, drawing on his movement experience, fusing the patterns of juggling with the organic movement of the body to flesh out fresh expression and depth.

Luther has performed with the Great Bombay Circus in India, has a degree in philosophy, holds a Guinness World Record for “Most Things Juggled Whilst Sword Swallowing”, and has performed in twenty countries across four continents in the last nine years. Most recently he has premiered his contemporary show ‘Distillations’ and is based in Philadelphia, performing there and around the East Coast, and teaching juggling and movement at the Circadium School of Contemporary Circus.



Patrick Bellucci


A 14 year veteran of the flow arts world, Patrick Bellucci has been teaching, performing, jamming and doing everything else the flow life has to offer. He is the organizer and architect of one of the country’s longest running flow jam, Whirly Wednesday, also now in its 14th year. While an accomplished multi prop flow artist, his first love will always be the hoop. He could not be more grateful for the profound impact flow arts has had on his life.




Stephen Doutt

Stephen Doutt is inspired by forests, kitchen appliances and roller coasters. He is from a small town outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and has been juggling for 15 years. He later moved to Philadelphia to join the inaugural class of Circadium School of Contemporary Circus; where he graduated in 2020. His favorite place to eat is Sheetz and often gazes into the vastness of space. For daily tricks, check out @space_marbles on Instagram.



Sebastian Ferlo


Sebastian Ferlo is a second generation circus performer. His parents, Ted and Marybeth, were in Ringling Brothers Circus as a Clown and Aerialist. Sebastian has been doing circus since he was 8 years old, performing with his brother and father in their 3 man show, The Knuckleheads' Circus. His specialties are Diabolo and Acrobatics, and of course, balancing every possible thing on his chin. Currently, he is employed at Aerial Arts of Rochester as the Youth Tumbling Coach and enjoys writing acts with his students for them to perform. He also loves performing with his Fiancé Marissa, a dancer. Sebastian is an alumni of RIT, having graduated form the Biology program and is working full time as a Scientist and Engineer at Clerio Vision here in Rochester.




Katherine Marino

Katherine Marino has a varied performance career that a spans four continents and many disciplines including dance, clown, juggling, puppetry, and physical theater. She earned her BA in Dance from William Smith College in 2012. Upon graduating, she was awarded a Fulbright to teach for one year in Argentina where she continued dancing and was introduced to circus and clowning. Katherine then returned to the US, joined Push Physical Theatre and toured for several years before branching out to produce her own work including The Extraordinary Muffin Theatre Spectacular (2018), The 24 Hour Dance Project (2019), and A Show with Cookies (2019). She’s thrilled to be invited as a performer for the RIT juggle-in this year and feels honored to share the stage with so many skillful artists. In addition to performing, Katherine is a passionate teacher and currently teaches contact improvisation.



Tohm Pace


Tohm Pace is a circus performer originally from North Carolina. He was first attracted to circus at the age of 15 where it instantly became a fixation of both time and energy. Since then he has been performing in Renaissance Festivals, Circus tents, and the occasional theater show. Focusing on a strong connection with the audience combined with a fascination for the weird, he tries to create acts that leave the audience in a state of confusion and wonder.