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Name: Sven Jorgensen
Born: April 29, 1974
Height: 5'6" at last measure
Weight: 120 lbs.
Hair: Brown
Eyes: Brown
Freckles: lots
Profession: Juggler
Since: 1988
Academic Training: 1996 Graduate of the University of California
at Santa Cruz with Bachelor of Arts Degrees in Environmental
Studies and Biology
Odds of Using These Degrees in a Traditional Fashion: Slim
to None
Other Training: Working with Rotator Bicycles, Sven honed
his skills fabricating with metal and various top-secret technologies.
Hobbies:
Playing Hide-n-Seek with Gravity
Bending the Space Time Continuum
Healing Planets
Running Really Fast
Climbing Mountains
Bicycling
Overly Detailed and Grandiose History of Consciousness
Like an arrow singing from the bow, I have always known my
singular purpose in life. As I hurtle along my trajectory,
all of my thoughts, energy, and actions are focused on reaching
my seemingly impossible target. Heal Earth.
To know from the youngest age what you need to do with your
life, and to know that it is a fundamentally impossible task,
is a rather strange experience. One must choose to give up
entirely, or to release the concept of impossibility.
Growing up on California's remote north coast between Fort
Bragg and Mendocino, my connection to the environment was
fostered by a childhood spent wandering the redwood ravines,
pygmy forests, and coastal bluffs. I observed and was amazed
by the wonders of the natural world. Watching spiders paragliding
on silken canopies of their own manufacture, monitoring the
daily metamorphosis of a tadpole shifting into the shape of
a miniature frog, how could I believe anything to be truly
impossible? Watching barn swallows teach their young to fly,
how could I become anything but a complete optimist?
Something else caught my attention as a child; juggling.
Whenever the Pickle Family Circus visited my diminutive town,
I was absolutely enchanted by the dance of clubs, rings and
balls adroitly guided through the air. When by some random
chance a movie called "The Juggler of Notre Dame"
aired on television, I became certain that I must one day
learn to juggle. Finally, in 1988, I picked up three golf
balls and immediately realized that I would ultimately use
juggling as a tool to address environmental issues.
My interest in the stranger-than-fiction stories of the natural
world found me attending the University of California at Santa
Cruz and majoring in both Biology and Environmental Studies
(along with an unofficial, self-directed major in juggling).
The University taught me about the science of chemistry, biology,
ecology, mammalogy, ornithology, and herpetology, about the
functioning of plants and fungi, and about the sociology behind
the environmental issues of our times. However, the most important
things that I have learned came neither in the classroom,
nor the lab. My greatest lessons and insights into the mysteries
of life have found me while running down rocky trails, traversing
high mountain passes, or casting seven balls towards the heavens.
My passion and exuberance for the beauty of life, my confidence
in the ability of humans to do absolutely anything, my knowledge
that we are greater than our fears, these are the things that
I wish to share. What better artistic medium than juggling?
Juggling has taught me the patience to solve exceedingly complicated
problems. Juggling has taught me that what is impossible today,
will become a fluid skill tomorrow. Juggling has taught me
that the only failure is in not trying at all. Juggling has
taught me that humans working together can effortlessly do
that which pushes a struggling individual to his limit. These
are exactly the lessons that will enable humans to overcome
the extraordinarily complicated and seemingly insurmountable
environmental problems of the day. Performing is the most
direct and powerful manner for me to share these lessons.
Above all, juggling allows me to share with others the inspirational
power of unadulterated joy.

Sven as a juggling jester.
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