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Boulder Juggling

llamajuggler

A bit of random juggling that happened when Thom Wall, Warren Hammond and I met up at the Boulder Circus Center.

02:16

4826

0

29-03-2009

[3]

29th March 2009 - 3 balls 2

openleague

Open Juggling League Trick: Cradle shuffle. Siteswap: unknown

00:14

4287

0

29-03-2009

[1]

29th March 2009 - 3 balls 3

openleague

Open Juggling League Trick: Outside shuffle. Siteswap: (4x,2x)

00:11

4242

0

29-03-2009

[1]

2 Club Routine (retirement)

wespeden

This is a piece from my show Finger Painting that i performed at the Chapter 2 festival in Belgium. I thought i would start to put pieces that i have stopped performing on the internet so they wouldn't completely disappear from the world. the song is "A Martyr For My Love For You" by the White Stripes. The clubs are airflites by Dube. www.wespeden.com

04:35

8618

1

28-03-2009

[8]

Mills Mess with Frontside Fake Shower

wpenman

First is a clip of Mills Mess with fake shower inserts. But it turns out that if you do flipped fake shower (where instead of throwing under the arm and catching uncrossed, you throw uncrossed and catch under the arm), then you can insert this fake shower in a different place. I borrowed a term from skateboarding and called this other insertion a frontside fake shower.

00:31

5046

0

28-03-2009

[4]

Flipped Mills Mess

wpenman

"Flipped" patterns are where every under the arm throw and catch become over the arm. And vice versa.

00:16

3825

0

28-03-2009

[3]

Mills Mess 522 Lr

wpenman

The variation of 522 Mills Mess where the 5 is thrown as an under-the-arm throw.

00:14

4349

2

28-03-2009

[4]

Mills Mess 423 Rr

wpenman

The variation of 423 Mills Mess where the 4 is thrown from an over-the-arm position. Very similar to time reverse Burke's Barrage.
trbb - 423 - mills - mess - balls

00:15

4965

0

28-03-2009

[2]

Mills Mess 423 Ur

wpenman

The version of 423 Mills Mess where the 4 is thrown from the uncrossed position.

00:18

5104

0

28-03-2009

[2]

Mills Mess 522 Ur

wpenman

The variation of 522 Mills Mess where the 5 is thrown from the uncrossed position. Notice how it's just a reverse cascade thrown high enough that you can cross and uncross your arms after each throw.

00:19

4517

0

28-03-2009

[2]

Mills Mess 423 Lr

wpenman

The variation of Mills Mess where the 4 is thrown from under-the-arm. Just like Burke's Barrage but with no clawing.

00:15

4840

0

28-03-2009

[1]

Mills Mess 522 Rr

wpenman

The variation of 522 Mills Mess where the 5 is thrown as an over-the-arm throw. In my opinion the least trivial 522MM variation.

00:22

4375

0

28-03-2009

[1]

Was It Really Worth the Wait?

MasterKatra42

I haven't had very many creative ideas recently. Most, if not all the tricks in this video were other people's tricks, or ideas they had for me to try. Let's see if you can match the jugglers with the tricks I did because of them. Josh Horton Matt Hall Dave Nager John Nations Wes Peden Tony Duncan Michael Karas Luke Burrage Mark Kolbuz Thomas Dietz Music by Pendulum - Propane Nightmares

04:57

4785

1

25-03-2009

[8]

Vaudeville Hoop Roller

Archive

A short extract from "W.C. Fields - Behind The Laughter" featuring a brief clip of a vaudeville hoop juggler/roller.

00:21

5883

1

25-03-2009

[1]

Scissor Catch Tutorial by Club Motion

ClubMotion

This tutorial describes the fundamentals and practice of a 3 club Scissor Catch. Designed to prepare one for the complexities of the scissor matrix presented in the full length DVD now available for only $10 (US) Brought to you by the Club Motion Juggling team

04:34

9137

0

24-03-2009

[6]

Colin SJC 09

04:37

2834

0

24-03-2009

[4]

Guy Heathcote Ball Sticks

GbH

The original set of wooden "Guy Heathcote Ball Sticks", as used at, I think, the Cambridge juggling convention in 1996. The routine in this form was only performed on very few occasions, so this is something of a rarity. Taken from old VHS, so video quality isn't great.

03:27

10550

4

23-03-2009

[6]

Joculo Ergo Sum

DiaboloBros

Lots of Juggling in this one, kind of a little warm up video after a break without many. We plan on getting back into it doing some more diabolo stuff, and making some more videos, some with special guests others in conventions so enjoy I juggle therefore I am, and keep an eye out for some new stuff.

04:26

3371

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23-03-2009

[1]

BJC08 05: Wes & Peter (part 5)

wretchedabacus

The final part of the British Juggling Convention 2008 closing show performed by Wes Peden and Peter Aberg. In this section, Wes goes clubbing while Peter's totally addicted to bass.

07:34

7603

0

22-03-2009

[10]

BJC08 05: Wes & Peter (part 4)

wretchedabacus

Part four of the British Juggling Convention 2008 closing show performed by Was Peden and Peter Aberg. In this section, Wes improvises with rings while Peter improvises with strings.

05:01

7337

1

22-03-2009

[6]

BJC08 05: Wes & Peter (part 3)

wretchedabacus

Part three of the British Juggling Convention 2008 closing show performed by Wes Peden and Peter Aberg. In this section, Peter & Wes perform a duet before Peter delivers an energetic clubs routine.

06:54

6595

0

22-03-2009

[4]

Mess'd up siteswaps

ChaseJuggler

A wide range of siteswaps in a mills mess! 0:15 -- 534 into 53 0:38 -- 642 two ways 0:55 -- 64514 1:11 -- 74414 1:26 -- 55514 1:42 -- 6622 pirouette 2:05 -- 723 2:19 -- 552 2:31 -- 744

02:55

4403

0

22-03-2009

[4]

The Crocodile

TLMB

There were no diabolo acts in the show at Upchuck, so I threw in a little trick for the DCA posse in the crowd.

00:41

4041

2

22-03-2009

[2]

BJC08 05: Wes & Peter (part 2)

wretchedabacus

Part two of the British Juggling Convention 2008 Closing Show performed by Wes Peden and Peter Aberg.

09:48

8659

0

21-03-2009

[10]

Lakeside Orbital Juggling

Filthy999

This is filmed at Lake Monger, facing towards Perth's CBD. The music is Roads by Portishead. It focuses on the orbits in various juggling patterns. Every juggling pattern is a combination of one or more orbits. Each colour in a pattern corresponds to a different orbit. An orbit is simply a path that a single ball follows. For example if you follow a red ball in a particular pattern, you will see it repeats through a set path. All the red balls in the pattern follow this same path; all the green balls follow their own different path and all the blue balls follow a third separate path. One technical note: 97531 actually consists of 5 orbits - 91 clockwise, 91 anticlockwise, 73 clockwise, 73 anticlockwise and 5. I combined the two 91 orbits and the two 73 orbits to blue and green because it simply looks much better this way.

04:24

4845

1

21-03-2009

[4]

 
 
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