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Thomas Dietz - #10

juggletommi

Video 10 of 10. Produced and edited by Mark Probst.

10:46

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06-09-2007

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Thomas Dietz - #2

juggletommi

Produced and edited by Mark Probst. Thomas Dietz - #2

04:37

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06-09-2007

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Thomas Dietz - #3

juggletommi

Produced and edited by Mark Probst. Thomas Dietz - #3

05:06

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06-09-2007

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Thomas Dietz - #4

juggletommi

Produced and edited by Mark Probst. Thomas Dietz - #4

05:17

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06-09-2007

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Thomas Dietz - #5

juggletommi

Produced and edited by Mark Probst. Thomas Dietz - #5

05:46

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06-09-2007

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Thomas Dietz - #6

juggletommi

Produced and edited by Mark Probst. Amazing siteswaps and bizzare passing pattern transitions. db97531...

07:28

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06-09-2007

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Thomas Dietz - #7

juggletommi

Produced and edited by Mark Probst. Thomas Dietz - #7

04:16

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06-09-2007

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Thomas Dietz - #8

juggletommi

Produced and edited by Mark Probst. Thomas Dietz - #8

05:17

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06-09-2007

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Thomas Dietz - #9

juggletommi

Produced and edited by Mark Probst. Thomas Dietz - #9

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06-09-2007

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Tim Moroney - a foresty juggling film by Norbi Whitney.

norbi

Jamming in a small wooded area on a beautiful sunny day. Why not make a video? Juggling: Tim Moroney Directing, Filming, Editing: Norbi Whitney Music: "Impossible Princess" - Chocolate Robots Filmed with: Canon T3i/600D, 50mm f/1.8 Also at: http://youtu.be/pD8Y6oQ5-tI https://vimeo.com/48117579

02:39

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25-08-2012

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Tim Moroney - Juggler - Demo 2012

03:39

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28-02-2012

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Toddingtons Diabolo Tour

toddingtontoons

I'm Toddington from the UK. I started up Diabolo 9 months ago when I started travelling Sri Lanka and India. The internet was terrible so I've been learning from books until now. So glad to be in Japan now and finally find some inspiration online. Here is a video of my exploits so far./nI'm heading to Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Australia, Canada next ... probably in that order. Contact me if you wanna get involved somehow =]

02:12

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20-07-2015

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Tom's 53 Demonstration

JuggleThis

A quick demonstration of the 4 Ball trick '53' made for Rob of the Wildcat Jugglers. Re-uploaded because of file permission errors that I couldn't otherwise fix... very odd!
53 - balls

00:26

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23-04-2010

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Toy Fair New York and Mitchells Yo-Yo Club

Jumper

TYM.de - The New York Toy Fair and Mitchells Yo-Yo Club in Wilmington 2008

06:40

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06-07-2009

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Trailer

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02-07-2010

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Trailer -

Brunitus

Marina and Brunitus presents: "Inercia Térmica" (power circus theater street show) We are two circus performers that, as a gear mechanism, transmit power to each other. We generate power with the juggling, acrobatics, dance, trapeze and diabolos. We seek "human" warmth in the public, raise it up to its maximum exponent and then release it to the environment... That is "thermal inertia"

05:58

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04-02-2010

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trailer for chapter 2

dalonia

this is my new trailer for the chapter 2

00:30

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31-03-2010

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trailer of  mobile juggling in interacting with the surroundings

guidovanhout

playing around with clubs in Rome in interaction with an aquaduct and a palm tree. Trailer for a playful mobile walk-act. Possible, and probably different, on all kind of locations.

00:48

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21-02-2012

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Tricks With Hats: Back Rolls

TricksWithHats

Back Rolls - Bend forward and roll the hat across the back. Hold the hat with the crown facing backwards in an inside grip. Bend the body forward from the waist and swing the hat across the body tucking the hand into the arm pit.Let the hat roll across the back, aiming for the opposite shoulder. Turn the head to the right and watch the hat as it drops off the shoulder. Catch it in an inside grip with the left hand. If the hat is difficult to catch then you are probably throwing it too hard. Learn this trick with both hands, as it looks nice if you roll the hat back and forth across the back. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:05

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Backcross to head catch

TricksWithHats

Backcross to head catch - Throw the hat behind your back, and catch it on your head. Like most throwing moves, this is a variation on the Throw to head - so it's probably a good idea to learn that first! Hold the hat in your right hand using an inside grip, spread your fingers out nice and wide as you would for a normal throw to the head. Swing your arm out to the side, so that the crown of the hat is pointing downwards. Bring your arm behind your back and release the hat so that it does a nice, high, slow spin above your left shoulder. As the hat descends, look up into it and catch it in the same way that you would for a standard throw to the head. Top Tip: The catching part is easier if you turn your head towards your left shoulder just before the catch. Oh, and obviously learn this throw from both hands... From the TricksWithHats archive

00:03

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Wipe Up Arm Roll

TricksWithHats

This is a combination of parts of two other tricks, so it would probably help to learn them first. They are the Arm Roll and the Wipe Up Start with the hat on your head. With the right arm, do the first part of a wipe up, just to the point where the hat comes off your head. However, instead of carrying it out to the side, push the hat back on your head so that the bottom of the brim comes into contact with your shoulder blades. Use your upper arm to push the hat off and to the left, so that it can roll down your arm as though you were doing an Arm Roll, catching it in you hand as you do so One variation that Mike is fond of, is to grip the front part of the crown with the crook of the elbow. Mike claims this gives him more options, and more control over where the hat goes. Try it, it may work for you too!

00:03

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15-03-2015

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trident manipulation - Chinese male duo

bad1dobby

2 male Chinese acrobats performing with tridents. I do not know which troupe they are from. This skill is sometimes called Fei-cha. It is a traditional Chinese acrobatic form. The tridents have loose elements at the head, which creates the characteristic jangling noise. From a video titled Chinese Acrobatic Feats.

05:10

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04-09-2015

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trident manipulation - Chinese solo female

bad1dobby

Solo female Chinese acrobat performing with tridents. I do not know which troupe she is from. This skill is sometimes called Fei-cha. It is a traditional Chinese acrobatic form. The tridents have loose elements at the head, which creates the characteristic jangling noise. From a video titled Beijing Magic Shows.

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04-09-2015

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trident manipulation - Chinese teenage duo

bad1dobby

Teenage boy & girl from Chinese acrobatic troupe performing with tridents - a traditional Chinese acrobatic form. From the Chinese National troupe. The trident heads have loose elements which make the characteristic jangling noise. (This skill is also known as fei-cha)

04:27

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04-09-2015

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trident manipulation - Cirque de Demain 1980

bad1dobby

This form of staff juggling now seems to be commonly called "fei-cha". It comes from the traditional Chinese acrobatic repertoire, and in chinese acrobatics books and videos that I have seen it is translated as "trident manipulation". The trident has loose elements at the head, which make the jangling sound - it's often a very noisy act. This spinner is Mohamed Badr El Nouby from the Cairo Circus School.

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02-09-2015

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