I'm thinking of hosting some beginner juggling events. Here are my questions...
1- How many people does one of the basic empty space rooms hold? (My memory is 30-40 depending on how physical the activity was...)
2- What do people usually charge for this kind of event? (Considering that I will providing juggling balls and not sending participants home with anything but memories.)
3- If you've led such events in the past, were you happier doing 1 event on each of different days or doing multiple events on just one day?
4- Do you think anyone will want to learn to juggle? How many events should I consider doing, 1, 2, 4?
5- Is there anywhere to store equipment or do you lug it in and then lug it out right away again?
6- Anything else you think I should know?
Thanks a ton! I'm not a huge gamer but had a blast at the con last year with my huge gamer spouse and child. I really enjoyed the ancillary things I did (sword skills, belly dancing, jewelry making) and thought I might enjoy doing an event myself. I am not a good juggler but I am very good at teaching total beginners how to juggle and I do have enough juggling balls for 40+ people to be juggling together all at once.
I've never ran any events, but for question 4 I can say I'd be interested if it fits my schedule, and I'm sure plenty of others would be also.
1. I saw events for as low as 12 to 15 people up to the 30-40 range. 2. Costs looked to be about $10-$20 on average. I paid $18 for a learn to knit class. We got to keep a ball of yarn and a set of knitting needles. 3. n/a 4.I think you will find people for any kind of activity you want to run. I never thought I'd take a knitting class, but I did. 5. The instructor had to bring everything in at the start of the event. We split a room with a cupcake decorating class as well, and same thing, they brought their stuff in and took it down when they were leaving. Not sure if there's a place for EOs to store stuff. I think they have a special room for just EOs. possibly, but not sure if you can store stuff there or not 6. Do it.