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Michael Karas 'Adytum' Routine

MichaelAKaras

A juggling routine from Michael Karas' show, 'Adytum', starring himself and dancer Lisa Lucci.

08:13

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12-05-2011

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3rd Karas-DiNoto Movie (Juggling Class)

MichaelAKaras

What happens when two jugglers show up for juggling class only to discover their teacher is absent? Balls, clubs, and rings fly (and bounce) in this latest installment from the dynamic duo of Michael Karas and Joe DiNoto.

05:05

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12-05-2011

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Swope Juggling Boxes Dubstep

MattSwope

Routines performed with cigar boxes include quick midair box-exchanging tricks, balancing tricks, and more. Most tricks are done with three boxes; Cigar boxes are a standard element of a gentleman juggler-style routine. Juggling Boxes can appear as if the boxes are magnetic in some way . This is just an illusion; the boxes are not in any way connected.

01:35

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11-05-2011

[0]

Independent study final product: Clubs

Jugglingfool

This is one of three final videos that I am producing for my independent study on juggling. In case of copyright issues, I am also uploading this to juggling.tv. I hope you enjoy it.

06:32

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10-05-2011

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Back Sweep

Sandy

Same as a sweep but done from behind. In this one I take it round to in front to play with an elbow pinch into 360 halo.

00:35

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10-05-2011

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Convoyor Belt

Sandy

Another good move to start with, this is just a reverse elbow wrap followed by a forwards elbow wrap but in wall plane (spinning in front of you as if you were facing a wall). As with all contact, don't let go of the staf untill your hand is touching the contact point (in this case the outside of your elbow). This helps give a nice smooth contact roll. As the video shows this move can be done with hands apart (adding an extra beat) or together. It also leads nicly into pivots.

00:33

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10-05-2011

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Elbow Wraps

Sandy

This is a good move to start off with if you are new to contact. Do a hand wrap (roll it over the back of your hand) then bring your hand in towrds you and let the staff roll over your elbow. Leave it fairly late in the hand wrap to begin bringing your hand in.

00:38

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10-05-2011

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Neck Roll Armpit Catch

Sandy

This was the first move i learnt, it bruised my shoulder for about 2 weeks learning it but it gave me a good understanding of how a staff behaves on my back. Do a neck roll fairly horizontally and when you can see the staff coming round in the corner of your eye, lean to the left and bring your right shoulder up and catch under your arm with your right hand. After you've got this move try a 1/4 steve.

00:25

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10-05-2011

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Pivots

Sandy

This is the natural progression from Conveyor Belts. They are basically a convoyor belt with a halo roll. Do a conveyor belt but instead of letting the staff roll over your second elbow, place the staff onto your shoulder staight from your hand and turn with the staff to do a halo roll and then catch it with the back of your hand to allow it to roll out. This move can be done continuously.

00:50

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10-05-2011

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Quarter Steve Neck Wrap

Sandy

I like this move because people don't normally expect you to go back up the same arm you came down. As the staff is on your neck let it do an extra spin on your back and lean to your left and back so it comes round in front of you. Then lean to the right so it throat wraps back to your left shoulder and hold your arm out and swing it backwards so the staff rolls back up your arm.

00:39

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10-05-2011

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The Juggling Tales - Harleqiun

StillHidden

This is the first part of Still Hidden's Juggling Tales telling the background story of Harlequin.

07:12

2403

2

09-05-2011

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Antispun Fishtail Fountain

Sandy

This came about through me and Tim messing about with antispin contact ideas and trying to work out how to antispin a fishtail. We came up with the antispin fishtail fountain and realised it could be done without antispin (obviously). Surprisingly the antispin version is easier as it doesn't try to fly off your hand as much. Starting in reverse do 1 beat behind you then go straight into a 180 fishtail carry downwards and in a straight line. Because it's antispin you need to move pretty fast in straight lines. When you get to the other side move your hand straight up and then straight across. This needs to be done in 1 beat. Try going through this holding the staff to your hand before fishtailing it to get used to feeling the path of spin.

00:39

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09-05-2011

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Body Wrap Fishtails

Sandy

These are something i came up with while on a beach in Thailand so i have fond memories for this move. When passing the staff behind the back give it a little pop up to keep it spinning and to make it a bit easier to catch.

00:34

2429

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09-05-2011

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Elbow Fishtails

Sandy

These can be done forwards and backwards. They arn't true elbow fishtails because there is only one beat of a fishtail at a time with other beats put in to get positioning. If anyone manages complete continuous elbow fishtails please let me know and i'll stick a vid up cos they are DAMN hard. The tricky bit of this move is getting your elbow across 180 fast enough to catch the fishtail but not so fast the staff flys off your elbow. (See also Reverse Elbow Fishtails)

00:34

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09-05-2011

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Fishtail Carries

Sandy

This is basically a 360 fishtail done in one smooth motion. Try to keep your arm straight and follow the staff round in a big circle.

00:31

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09-05-2011

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Fishtail Fountain

Sandy

This came about through me and Tim messing about with antispin contact ideas and trying to work out how to antispin a fishtail. We came up with the antispin fishtail fountain and realised it could be done without antispin (obviously). Surprisingly the antispin version is easier as it doesn't try to fly off your hand as much. Starting in reverse do 1 beat behind you then go straight into a 180 fishtail carry upwards. As you come out of the 180 do 1 beat of forwards fishtail behind you and pull it out into a low 180 carry back the way you came. Repeat.

00:31

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09-05-2011

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Inside Fishtails

Sandy

This move evolved from the inside bit of 5 beat fishtails. Basically you are fishtailing on the inside bit of your thumb between your thumb and arm. This is fairly tricky to keep going so what I do (as you will see in the video) is add extra beats to keep the momentum going, this does technically declassify the move as a fishtail but I think it's quite a fun move and it feels nice to do.

01:13

2339

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09-05-2011

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Overhead Fishtails

Sandy

From forward with the right hand when the staff comes in front of you start the movement off as if you were going to do a 180 fishtail, but instead of taking the staff behind you (on the other side) you do a quick 360 and tuck your hand behind your head then go back into forward fishtails (it feels a bit like you untwisting your body underneth the staff). p.s. you don't really need to hold your chest wheil doing this move

00:19

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09-05-2011

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Reverse Elbow Fishtails

Sandy

These can be done forwards and backwards. They arn't true elbow fishtails because there is only one beat of a fishtail at a time with other beats put in to get positioning. If anyone manages complete continuous elbow fishtails please let me know and i'll stick a vid up cos they are DAMN hard. The tricky bit of this move is getting your elbow across 180 fast enough to catch the fishtail but not so fast the staff flys off your elbow. (See also Elbow Fishtails)

01:02

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09-05-2011

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Dave's Double Ball Stall (Lestival 2011)

looby

Edited in black and white due to how harsh the red floor appeared on playback. Filmed at Lestival 2011, credit to both Dave and The Void for this little beaut.

00:40

3638

1

08-05-2011

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Kinect Virtual Juggling

shakinfree

Virtual juggling with the kinect sensor borrowed from the Xbox. Hand movements are tracked allowing virtual balls to be thrown around. Despite the creative use of gravity in this demo, real balls are much easier! /nMore info: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lajP7HO7ZyE

02:23

3366

1

08-05-2011

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Follow The Leader Week 12

Rabit

Dr. F. L. Abotomy Presents Follow The Leader Week 12 for contactjuggling.org competition with my gorgeous new Red 90mm Acrylic. /n1. Claw Iso 2. B2B To Claw Iso 3. BOB 4. X'd Up Finger Rolls 5. Arm Curls 6. Prayer Variations 7. Baby folding lines 8. Windmill 9: Chest Roll 10. Spiral 11. Enigma Variations 12. Arching Way Circles 13. Palm 2 Palm transfer variation/nThe song is Three Days Grave - Get Out Alive I do not own this song

02:17

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05-05-2011

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Juho plays Tehis & Ville plays juggling

Weatherman

Acoustic guitar cover of Kaukaisimmalle Rannalle by Tehosekoitin. Check out Juho's band, MadCraft. http://madcraft.net/ Juggling by Ville @ Töölön kisahalli

02:36

3052

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03-05-2011

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Magical Mark - Cabaret Performance

magicalmarkwatson

Magical Mark performs one of his favourite routines at "Cabaret By Candlelight" held at Holy Trinity Church, Boston. Magical Mark is a magician, juggler and all-round entertainer based in the area of Boston, Lincolnshire (England). If you would like Magical Mark to entertain at your event, e-mail him direct at [email protected] He hopes you enjoy the video!

09:19

3366

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30-04-2011

[1]

PlanB

congasious

This is an older video of mine, and since i just joined the juggling.tv, i will share a couple of old videos until i make any new ones.

06:04

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0

26-04-2011

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