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Trick Demonstration

AlexanderRossi

A technical demonstration of a few tricks.

07:07

1947

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18-08-2012

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Trick Demonstration

SharpDressedMan

A few tricks, with a few props, in a few costumes.

07:07

2154

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02-09-2011

[0]

Trick With Hats - Vanishing Foot

TricksWithHats

This is surprisingly effective when done well, it can really look like your leg has dissapeared! Unfortunately it's very angle sensetive, it only really works when viewed from the front. Incase you can't work it out from the video, here's how you do it. Hold the hat by the brim, with the opening resting against the top of your thigh, move it down until it covers your foot and hides it from view. As you raise the hat again, bend your leg at the knee. Et voila! Your leg has vanished! Lower the hat again, straightening your leg as you do so. Ooh look! Your leg has re-appeared! Top tips: Only raise the hat as far as your knee, and keep your foot hidden behind your thigh. A few minutes practice infront of a mirror and you'll soon get the hang of it. Bonus points: Make both legs dissapear, at the same time...

00:07

1514

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Back Roll (One handed)

TricksWithHats

Back Roll (One handed) - Rolling the hat across your back from one side to the other. This trick is the one handed version of Back Rolls Hold the had in an Inside grip, with the thumb in a straight line with the forearm. Bend over at the waist, swing the arm across the body, and up under the armpit. Flick the wrist at the last moment to help with the spin. Look out to the side, and GRAB! Haggis' Hot Tip: If you can get the hat to bounce oll on the catching arm as it comes off of your back, this will slow things down a bit. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:04

1913

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Coatpeg drop

TricksWithHats

First do the coatpeg with your left hand. Then drop the hat straight down, and catch it with the right hand behind the back. Place it back on the head.

00:05

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Coatpeg drop to elbow catch

TricksWithHats

This trick is similar to the coatpeg drop but instead of dropping the hat and catching it behind your back, you catch it on your elbow. Hold the hat in your right hand, and throw it up to a coatpeg catch in your left hand. Let go of the hat, and bend your left arm at the elbow, pointing your elbow upwards. Catch the hat on your elbow. To complete the move, straighten your arm and the hat will fall. The catch is similar to that in the wipe up

00:05

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Crown Pinches

TricksWithHats

Take a pinch grip at the front of the hat's crown and flick it up and forwards. Turn the hand round so the palm is facing forwards to catch the hat in another pinch grip at the back. After you've got a feel for this try doing it without looking at the hat. Either place it straight back on the head or reverse the process to return it. If you use a bowler hat make sure you take a really firm pinch to crease the top of the hat when removing it, otherwise you'll be left trying to catch the smooth round surface of the back of the hat. Once you've mastered this one it's a trivial task to start by pinching the back of the hat and flicking it to a catch on the front.

00:06

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Easy Arm Tumbles

TricksWithHats

Turn your head to the left, then reach over with the right hand to grab the front of the brim (in as close to an inside grip as you can manage). Lift the front of the hat and remove it from the head so it is upside down above the shoulder. Straighten the arm so it ends in an inside grip at arms length. Turn your head to the right so you are looking at the hat, flex the wrist so the hat lies inside the forearm then bend the elbow and replace the hat on the head (with your hand at the back). Repeat on the other side.

00:06

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Screwdriver

TricksWithHats

Use a palm-up fork grip at the back of the hat and remove it, straightening the arm. As the arm straightens twist the wrist and take the ring finger off the brim. Spin the hat so that it moves between the middle and forefingers, then transfer the grip to the forefinger and thumb and continue the spin for as far as you can. Reverse the "twiddle" to place it back on the head. The main video clip for this trick doesn't show the fingers in any great detail. See the closeup version (120K mpeg) for a better view. For best results you might want to set your video player to loop the clip.

00:03

1499

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Throw to Foot

TricksWithHats

Throw to Foot - Throw the hat to your foot as if it was a hatstand. Hold the hat crown up above the shoulder with an inside grip. Lift the leg and keep it straight, flexing the foot as much as you can. With a flick of the wrist throw the hat straight to the foot with a single spin. This trick looks best if the throw is as straight as possible. Foot to Head is a nice return trick from here.

00:03

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Throw to Head

TricksWithHats

Hold your hat crown up in an inside grip with the fingers spread as wide as you can. Throw the hat gently towards your head with a bit of spin. Look up towards the hat as it spins and move your body (and feet if necessary) so that your head is beneath it. As the hat lands, nod your head forward so that you are looking straight ahead.

00:03

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Upward twiddle

TricksWithHats

Upward twiddle - Twiddle the hat directly above the head Use a palm-up fork grip on both sides the hat, and lift it off the head and straight up. Remove the ring fingers from the brim and twist the hat between the fore and middle fingers. Stop the spin by gripping the brim between the fore fingers and thumb. You can either place it straight back on the head, or reverse the twiddle on the way back down. From the TricksWithHats Archive

00:03

1514

0

04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Upward twiddle (one hand)

TricksWithHats

Upward twiddle (one hand) - Twiddle the hat above the head. Grab the hat in a palm up fork grip. Lift the hat straight up, remove the ring fingers from the brim and twist the hat between the fore and middle fingers. Stop the spin by gripping the brim between the forefingers and thumb. Bring it straight back down to the head. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:03

1662

0

06-12-2015

[0]

Triple Date at the Tasmanian Circus Festival

Jugglelab

Triple Date juggled at the 2016 Tasmanian Circus Festival./nJugglers: Liz, Danni, Teagan, Ollie, Pete, Lachie.

00:14

1661

0

02-03-2017

[1]

Trixie Larue on ice... in colour!

bad1dobby

The astonishing Trixie Larue on ice. In glorious colour!! Ball spinning, head bouncing, 3 hats, 6 plates and a head bounce, ball and mouthstick, and fine row of 6 backflips (on skates!) to cap it off. Found on home movies from The Maxwells - Australian comedy acrobatic duo, who worked in the Ice Capades with her.

01:07

3711

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02-08-2015

[2]

Types of  Yo-Yos - Part 2 of 2: Shapes - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Primary yo-yos used in the demonstration by Luke Renner were created by: Russell, Playmaxx, Tom Kuhn, Monarch and includes a generic red & yellow plastic yo-yo (cameos by Hummingbird & Duncan). Studio footage filmed by Andrew Gomez in Northwest New Mexico 12/30/09 and footage filmed by Steve Renner 1/3/10. Yo-yo topic covered in this instructional video is the different types of primary yo-yo shapes. The three covered are traditional, slimline/midline/Russell and butterfly yo-yos. Includes the a possible origin of the butterfly yo-yo. This is the second of a two part series. Note: The Russell shape is included with the slimline/midline group; however this shape is considered unique enough to have its own category. Music is a public domain jazz loop by Florian.

01:27

3633

0

27-09-2010

[1]

Types of Yo-Yos - Part 1: Axles - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Primary yo-yos used in the demonstration by Luke Renner were created by: Russell, Playmaxx, Tom Kuhn, Monarch and includes a generic red and yellow plastic yo-yo. Footage filmed by Andrew Gomez in Northwest New Mexico 12/30/09. Yo-yo topic covered in this instructional video is the different types of axles found in yo-yos. The three covered are wood, metal and ball bearing axles. This is the first of a two part series. Part two will be released later in 2010. Music is a public domain jazz loop by Florian.

01:12

3362

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27-09-2010

[1]

Une paire pour deux - Compagnie Tilos

Thoum

La compagnie Tilos vous propose son spectacle "Une paire pour deux", un duo dédié au passing avec seulement une paire de baguettes et un diabolo. Le choix d'un matériel minimal est une contrainte particulière qui mène vers des ressorts techniques originaux, et pousse le passing dans une voie encore peu explorée. The Tilos Company presents the show "A pair for two", a duet based on diabolo passing with only one pair of sticks and one diabolo. The choice to make a whole act with such a few number of juggling props is a really intersting constraint that leads to an original technical research and brings the diabolo passing in a way no mutch developped.

01:34

5559

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30-12-2008

[2]

Union Jack - British Flag - Yo-Yo String Trick - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

British Flag Yo-Yo String Trick Instructional Video demonstrated by Luke Renner. Yo-Yo used in the demo is Dale Oliver's Dragonfly a light-up and glow-in-the-dark yo-yo by Spintastics. Special thanks to Dale. Footage shot in Northwest New Mexico on 11/5/11. Trick details: The video also uses works from the public domain.

01:30

3665

1

24-06-2016

[1]

Urban Abstraction

HennaMatanuska

Urban Abstraction is contemporary hoopdance. Video director.Heikki Järvinen Hoop artist: Henna Matanuska/MataHoops

01:04

2672

2

21-10-2012

[3]

VERDEmOJITO

Lorenzo_Sid

One night, one kitchen, 3 jugglers: sid, busk, el malandro. too much MOJITO. "no vamos hablar de cuanto somo bonitos, vamos a darlo en cada partido. Si vosotros sois rapidos nosotros seremos mas rapidos fuertes y mejores. Vamos a traer el titulo al club y orgullo a la nuestra ciudad, esto no es un negocio, es una pasion"

03:07

6714

6

02-06-2009

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Winter of Juggling

DavidAndy

My Winter 2013/2014 in Mainz (mostly). Mein Winter 2013/2014 in Mainz (größtenteils).

07:13

2659

0

18-02-2014

[1]

Wintergarden Rings and Clubs

Gandini

Rings and clubs routine set to Mozart, with full orchestral backing. Sean, Kati, Inaki & Manu.

07:19

9808

1

30-11-2007

[5]

Wis en su tinta

Wis

Film made for a contest. Rules: - 40 seconds maximum - a red "sphere" should appear Malabares en su tinta is the best blog, http://www.malabaresensutinta.com/, about circus in Spanish, at least I like it a lot. Consequently more than 1000 times a mouse has clicked the always longed for 'like' button on facebook, https://www.facebook.com/malabaresensutinta. This is my contribution to the contest organized to celebrate it. The sexy camerawoman was: Agata Bednarz :* The amazing music is Earl by BadBadNotGood Recorded with a Oneplus One at 720p, forgot to change it :( The crime scene is: An old abandoned police building chosen this year to hold the periodic art exposition Survival. Survival happens once per year in Wrocław, a weekend. An old building or environment is filled with strange art, free entrance, the chance to see an abandoned closed place, drinking beer all around the place, juggling all around the place, and there are even DJs... Survival: http://www.survival.art.pl/

00:41

3237

1

15-07-2015

[2]

Without pirouettes

Grohy

Finally I make some videos. Let's enjoy!/nMusic: Anthem of the world by Stratovarius

02:31

2333

2

04-06-2012

[2]

 
 
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