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Michael Moschen - Paul Daniels Show

bad1dobby

Michael Moschen crystal rolling on the Paul Daniels Show (s05e07) in 1983. This is one of the earliest TV appearances by MM, and remains my favorite of the crystal rolling vids. Music for the multi section is Tubular Bells by Mike Oldfield.

07:06

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17-07-2015

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Mike Chirrick...1984

mchirrick

Little Circus At The Mall,Paramus New Jersey..1984

05:54

6322

6

01-03-2011

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Mike Day solo 1 from nEither Either botH and

Gandini

From the Gandini Vaults. Mike Day's solo 1 from nEither Either botH and. Choreographed by Gill Clarke. 1993 at the Place Theatre. This was the Gandini's firt show. Live Music by Steve Williams.

03:30

5205

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13-01-2009

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Mike Day Solo 2 from CAUGHT - STILL /HANGING

Gandini

From the Gandini Vaults. Mike Day's solo 2 from CAUGHT - STILL /HANGING. Choreographed by Gill Clarke. 1994 at the Place Theatre. This was the Gandini's second show. Live Music by Steve Williams.

04:15

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13-01-2009

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Mike IJA Individual Prop Competition 1st place

03:00

1999

2

15-08-2018

[2]

Mike's Mess club tutorial

logoethe

An IJA Video Tutorial Contest entry/nMikes mess with clubs/nLogan Goethe

05:00

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0

01-12-2016

[2]

Monregui 1 (Mikel)

Circoforum

Preludio del que ahora es un mito del diábolo en España. A Circoforum initiative. We're uploading good old diabolo videos and stuff we don't want to get forgotten.

02:56

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18-07-2011

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Monregui slowmo

Circoforum

Perhaps the first diabolo video in slow motion. A Circoforum initiative. We're uploading good old diabolo videos and stuff we don't want to get forgotten.
mikel - slow - mo

03:19

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0

09-10-2011

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Mr. November

dalezilla

This is a test video by Mike Sharkey for the Canon 550d T2i. No post filters used, all effects done in-camera (other than ramping). He wanted me to do some tricks for him, so he could try the slowmo and other cool features. I'm terribly out of practice, so there's nothing new trick wise. The quality is pretty amazing though!

04:20

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6

08-03-2010

[8]

Of Recent Interest

ultimatewannabe

I made this video because I wanted to try putting some effort into the production side of things and because I had a bunch of clips I wanted to show certain individuals. Because I had no one in particular in mind to show all of this stuff to, the video has an ADHD feel to it that I like. For the record, the juggling here is pretty respectably difficult, the straps are respectably intermediate, and the wheel stuff is laughably simple. This is in line with how often I practice each of them as well as the total length of time I've been working on each.

04:18

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01-03-2010

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Old Trick/New Spin

00:21

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8

13-03-2010

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Pills

ultimatewannabe

This is my summer 2010 juggling video. Unlike my last one, this thing is just juggling, none of those other distractions. The summer went a little off plan and for that reason I didn't get to juggle nearly as much as I had intended to. /nMy biggest problem was that I decided I was going to run 50 miles on August 1st. So all through June and July I was running a lot. . . like way more than you should, about 80 to 100 miles a week. Most every day I was juggling for a few hours, then running for a few hours, then studying for a few hours, then eating for a while. It turns out that it's bad for your body to do that. I lost 15 lbs in 4 weeks while I was eating 10,000 calories a day. As a result I wound up really immune compromised and I got shingles in late July. Shingles in very painful so I had to stop running and at that point I gained about a pound a day for almost 2 weeks. For those of you who have never experienced rapid weight fluctuations, they suck. For weeks after that I was sore and tired fo

06:01

3030

1

20-09-2010

[3]

Put Together Beautifully

03:58

2860

0

11-09-2010

[1]

QUESTIONABLE HOURS

remyholwick

Jaine Powers (Circomedia) and Remy Holwick (Runway Los Angeles) in a cinematic contact juggling short. Special thanks and consideration: Master Ong's Prop Shop, American Apparel, Ryan Mellors, Mike Templeton and Templeton Variety, John Paul Zaccarini (for drowning instruction), Circomedia, Caribou Print Banking. Ryan Knott, AWOL Nation. Also thank you to the ventura county turtle whose bathtub home we purchased for a reasonable rate. We are using Play 130mm stage balls, provided by Master Ong's Prop Shop.

02:46

3364

1

25-08-2013

[3]

Raging Against Inadequacy

Mike

Sponsored by Drop Props!/nI did a performance at the Cleveland Fest that was WAY droppy and I was pretty down about it for a while. To try to cheer myself up, I tried to make a list of tricks/patterns that I liked that I could do, then figured it would make an okay video./nThanks to Nikki, Mike, and Princess for help with recording. And Quinn for encouraging me in the fight with inverted sprung cascade./nThe music is Dr. Wily Symphonic by Blue.Nocturne, one of many great remixes at OverClocked ReMix

03:31

1664

0

10-12-2017

[1]

Ring Manipulation 2

riky

juggler: Riccardo Tanca video inspired by Mike Day

02:38

3399

0

11-01-2009

[0]

Siteswaps debut on British TV

Archive

Article from BBC Tomorrow's World in 1994, talking about the invention of siteswaps.

02:41

8255

2

27-04-2007

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Trick With Hats: Forward Twiddle

TricksWithHats

Forward Twiddle - Twiddle the hat off the head and back on. It's got comedy potential too! Allegedly. Use a palm-up fork grip on both sides the hat, and lift it off the head. 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. Reverse the process to return the hat to the head. You can get an easy laugh by getting the return part wrong and pretending to hit yourself in the face. Jon Lockwood (of Mushy Pea Juggling fame, now working as with "Company of Fools") did lots of hat workshops at juggling conventions in the mid to late 1990's and started Mike and LP out on the hat road. This was often the first trick he taught...so it's Jon and this trick that ultimately led to the creation of this site. Thanks Jon! From the TricksWithHats archive

00:07

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0

15-03-2015

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Trick With Hats: Two handed tumble

TricksWithHats

Hold the hat with the crown to the outside in an outside grip. Bring it across the body, and cross the arms. Flick the hat over and drop it onto the thumb of the catching hand. Uncross the arms. The hat is now held in an outside grip in the other hand, which suggests that the tumble would be a good next move.

00:04

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15-03-2015

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Tricks with a Horizonal Throw

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1

05-05-2018

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Tricks With Hats: Back catch

TricksWithHats

Back catch - Throw the hat, bend over and catch it on your back. Hold the hat crown up in an inside grip. Throw the hat as if you were doing a low throw to head, and at the last minute bend from the waist and duck under it so is lands flat on your back.

00:06

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04-12-2015

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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

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Back tumble

TricksWithHats

Back tumble - Tumble the hat down your back and then up again. Put the hat towards the back of your head. If you throw the head back you should be able to hit the brim with the back of the neck and have it roll down the back. As the hat rolls bend forwards from the waist to slow it down. Catch it in a inside grip with both hands. Hold the hat still but move your hands so that they are at the front of the brim. Flick the hat so it rolls up the back. As you feel it on the shoulders put the head back to catch it. Getting the timing right takes a lot of practice...be warned, this trick is difficult. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:04

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Backseat

TricksWithHats

Backseat - A pair of throws and catches that Mike discovered while sitting in the back of a car. Grab the side of a hat in a pinch grip, and carry it down in front of you so the crown is downwards. Flick it up so it spins 360 degrees, and catch it in another pinch grip at the back of the hat. Quickly push it up and forward, spinning the hat 180 degrees and catch in a pinch grip once again. Stick it back on your head. To perform the trick most effectively aim for one slick movement rather than two separate parts. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:04

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Big Circles

TricksWithHats

Big Circles - Swing the hat round at arms length - and make it look good. Hold the hat crown forward in an inside grip and swing it at arms length - twisting the wrist to keep the crown forward. At the top of the swing let go of the hat, untwist your wrist and recatch the hat in an inside grip, continue the swing and repeat as many times as you like.

00:07

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0

04-12-2015

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