An empty beach, rusting statuary, repeated collisions. Not a J.G. ballard novel, but impact juggling from Will.
Beware! Thieves are known to be operating in this area. Please protect your clubs to ensure they are not stolen. ;)
A salute to Aidan Burns before he's gone. Aidan (seen here in the dark green sweatshirt) has been hugely influential in the club passing world. His many articles, notation work, and endless enthusiasm for passing with any and all jugglers he meets makes him a great boon to the passing world. Not to mention a very worthy Ricochet Robots opponent. Aidan is currently spending his last days at home with his family. Ave atque vale.
There should be a passing law: The more complex the pattern, the happier you are to run it clean.
“I think this could be my favourite video on JTV.”
TLMB
Antipodist:Parasol & Rugs (Wang Hong)
“Thanks Nick. Love the cameraman's enthusiasm at 1:50. :-)”
JTV
Juggling in Toronto
“Lovely mini-routine!”
TLMB
Cups & balls 16.7.2019
“Siellä se on, .. virtaus! Bravo!
There it is, .. the flow!”
7b_wizard
X-palkit 16.5.2019
“Thanks both for your comments. Crosby beach has a hundred of these statues dotted along the coastline, some on the beach whilst others further out to sea. Some are buried whilst others are not; some get submerged by the incoming tide, others less so. Many however get dressed up by visitors so don't expect the pink dress to be there if/when you visit!!”