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Tricks With Hats: When in Doubt

TricksWithHats

This is one of the videos that was filmed for our former site, TricksWithHats, which never went live. So it doesn't have a write-up and is presented here for posterity.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Winding the Wool

TricksWithHats

Place the back of one hand against the front of the crown and the palm of the other hand against the back of the hat. Lift the hat off and roll the hands round each other so that the hat tumbles through one complete spin as you carry the hat down to waist level. Reverse the process to return the hat to the head.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Wipe up

TricksWithHats

Place the inside of the elbow against the forehead and duck your head down out of the hat. The little drop to the side in the video clip is based on a move normally done with plates. This trick links nicely to levitation.

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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!

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15-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Turnover behind the back

TricksWithHats

A variation of the simple turnover: Start with the plate flat in your right hand. Throw it slightly, and while it's airborne turn your right hand so that the heel of the hand contacts the underside of the left rim of the plate as it descends. Push upwards and over with your hand and turn it over so that the plate comes to rest back in your palm. From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Turnover to under the leg

TricksWithHats

A variation of the simple turnover: Start with the plate flat in your right hand. Throw it slightly, and while it's airborne turn your right hand so that the heel of the hand contacts the underside of the left rim of the plate as it descends. Push upwards and over with your hand and turn it over so that the plate comes to rest back in your palm. From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Vertical Throw

TricksWithHats

The plate is held and thrown vertically, and spins in the vertical plane. Jugglers will recognise this as the way that rings are usually thrown. From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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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.

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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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Trilobite Taster

JTV

A teaser from the new Jay Gilligan DVD Trilobite.

02:44

10317

2

03-03-2007

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Trip The Switch

IanDD

Trip The Switch, Ian Deady and Gerardo Martin Martel went to Lugansk in the Ukraine, survived the vodka and got to perform at the Future of Circus Festival and win a prize which we were told was Jury Special Prize. We couldn't read it, it's written in Cyrillic. But lovely decrepit cheesy permanent Brehznev era circus building.

06:53

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19-02-2010

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Triple Gondola GT Yo-Yo Trick - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Triple Gondola GT Yo-Yo Trick - Luke Renner / Special thanks to LaMonte Patterson and MagicYoYo in Shenzhen. Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers. Filmed in Northwest New Mexico in December 2016 edited in December 2017.

02:44

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16-12-2017

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Trixie Larue - Broadway Melody of 1940

disco

Scene from a film with Trixie showing off her tricks to Fred Astaire

03:40

22340

4

28-04-2007

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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

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02-08-2015

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TriXter Promo

TriXter

just a promo video for an entertainment business im trying to start up, also seen on youtube

03:41

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16-09-2009

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Troupe nationale de Chine - diabolos

belette

Troupe nationale de Chine at "Festival mondial du cirque de demain" (2005)

04:50

2246

0

16-08-2017

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Truco orginal de PJuggle con antorchas de fuego!

pjuggle

One of PJuggle's signature tricks. Watch the two torches that are out...

01:21

9215

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02-07-2007

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truco pink!

hector18

un truco con mis nuevas pelotas sil x ! one truck my new balls sil x!

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27-04-2011

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Trukoteca Audiovisual - Trenzarte (Bogota Colombia)

metlili

Video edit : metlili.net y Fotocassetto Ganadores primer lugar de la Trukoteca Audiovisual Jugglers: Ingrid Johanna Bogota Meneses, Andru Geovanny Beltran Martin Valentin de Nicolas Ordoñez Lozada/nCompañia: Trenzarte Circo-Teatro/nGracias Esfera Malabares

02:11

2605

0

24-07-2014

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TSUZUMI Juggling

ToshiyukiMori

An introduction of new juggling props "TSUZUMI". Like cigar boxes, like clubs, like devil sticks,...Lots of tricks are waiting to be invented :)

01:57

2098

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02-10-2013

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Tubes

peteraberg

This is my tube act from some years ago. It was filmed during my eamination work in Stockholm. The scores in the beginning is the act writen down to music. The red overall is just me wanting to wear something I would never wear normally :)

05:05

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09-11-2009

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Tuesday Diabolo

ewan_michael_riley

Diabolo practise down by the sea in Brighton, England.

01:45

2159

0

06-07-2016

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Turbo 418 Profile - Tim

TimMoroney

Everyone's invited to the 5th annual Juggling Festival, "Turbo 418", at the Circus School of Quebec*. Ridiculous amounts of juggling will take place January 7th-9th, 2011...Tons of great guests, an amazing show, and an overall awesome time! Hope to see you there!/nTurbo418.com/nl'école de cirque de Québec*

01:25

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03-01-2011

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