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Toast: Aidan Burns' Scrambled V Variation (sB iC cC)

Ed_Clark

__1__2__3 A: ps ps ps ->B B: ps ss ps ->C C: ss ps ss -> A M: sB iC cC -> M The feeder is "A", the juggler to the feeder's left is "B" and the juggler to the feeder's right is "C". The feeder counts "1 2 3" to make it easier to keep track of where we are in the pattern. On beats 1 and 3, A (the feeder) and B exchange a pass. On beat 2, A and C exchange a pass. On 3, juggler B catches the pass and walks on four count (rotating the positions anti-clockwise). 1. "sB": The manipulator substitutes a pass from A to B. 2. "iC": The manipulator (M) intercepts a the pass from A to C. The juggler who was C is the new manipulator, and reads from the manipulator line. The old manipulator reads C's line. 3. "cC": The manipulator carries a club to C. All the jugglers are re-labeled and the new feeder starts counting the 3 passes.

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12-04-2015

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#33 HockHart 2014 - SALZIG Sporthocker

SALZIGsporthocker

SALZIG Sporthocker HockHart Camp 2014, ein Wochenende im Jugendhaus Chip in Berlin Kreuzberg – von Hockerern für Hockerer! http://www.sporthocker.com HockHart Crew: Acephalic, Addo, Alfred Hitchhock, Anne, Celina, Crazy_M, Daniel, Dennis, Djamil, Hannes, Hockaweser, Hocktator, Hock_Si, Johanna, Josh, Kerim, Kira, Lea, Lenny, Leo, Lion, Lucke’n’Roll, Luka, Magda, Marc P., Marcos, Merlin, ML, Nico, Paul, Philippo, Pixel, René Tabouret, Sevi, SL, Suse, Sventastic, Torsten, Vivien, Zoë Musik: Great White Buffalo - Likely Story Great White Buffalo - Sleepwalk Great White Buffalo - Thanks for Nothing http://gwb.la Kamera: Hannes Roth Michael Landschütz Stephan Landschütz Schnitt: Stephan Landschütz Danke: Jugendhaus Chip in Kooperation mit Paul Gerhardt Werk / Diakonische Dienste gGmbH Red Bull Stabilo satch by ergobag Smartwurst Wursttoaster designjosef siebdruckwerkstatt SALZIG Design Das HockHart Camp 2014 war großartig! Danke an die Orga, die Küche, die Partner, die Foto- und Kameraleute, die Hockerer

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07-04-2015

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Zeit/Time

lund

this might look like a trailer but it isn´t i got the video of a show we played last november recently and started editing some stuff yesterday night./nthx to tinka, sarah, fin and andrea for a wunderful time and thx to Ayla Franken for filming it./ni´ll release more stuff soon so maybe this is actually a trailer after all

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07-04-2015

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Royal Abuse

dimensions

The lunatics have take over.../nRoyal Kendama asked me to make a video, this is that video. The Royal Kendama is a cheap yet high quality kendama which is durable and well balanced. Lunars and Stilts sit perfectly and with a slowly blunting spike so your birds will always stay flying. Buy a Royal today!/nBuy a Royal Kendama from: kendama.co.uk oddballs.co.uk only £11.99!/nRoyal Abuse featuring: Dimensions (a.k.a Rob Henman) Paul S mreasyguy (a.k.a Adam C) The Void Will T

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06-04-2015

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Unscrambled LB: Aidan Burns' Scrambled V Variation (iA cC sB)

wmurray

Unscrambled LB, by Aidee Castro, Steve Healy, Rhonda and Will Murray (Long Beach, 2014). Part of the Aidan Burns Project to juggle all 27 of his Scrambled V variations. Special thanks to Steve Gerdes. Notation: __1__2__3 A: ps ps ps ->B B: ps ss ps ->C C: ss ps ss -> A M: iA cC sB -> M The feeder is A and the feedees are B (on A's left) and C. The feeder counts 1 2 3. On 1 and 3, A and B exchange a pass. On 2, A and C exchange a pass. On 3, B catches the pass and walks over by A, rotating the positions. 1. "iA": The manipulator M intercepts a pass from B to A. The juggler who was A becomes the manipulator, and reads from the manipulator line. The old manipulator reads A's line. 2. "cC": The manipulator carries a club to C. 3. "sB": The manipulator substitutes a pass from A to B (catches the pass and hands in a different club). Then all the jugglers are re-labeled (but not the manipulator) and the new feeder starts counting the 3 passes. Here, Rhonda starts manipulating at beat 3 above.

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06-04-2015

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Minued

wmurray

Ed Clark's "Minued", performed by Aidee Castro, Rhonda Murray, and Will Murray of Long Beach. The Minued is a pass-pass-self takeout pattern with a basic cycle of 9 beats. Each person takes a turn as the manipulator and then the pattern repeats in a mirror image, so one full cycle takes 54 beats. This video is just under two full cycles. It was shot at the Passing Zone Clubhouse in Huntington Beach, California on April 2, 2015.

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05-04-2015

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Aggelos Karaviotis - Kendama Edit #2

MrJumpshoe

Aggelos has come on leaps and bounds since Edit #1 This young man is dedicated. Take a look at his amazing skills!

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01-04-2015

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Hat or Hoodie? Quick Yo-Yo Trick Different Endings -Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Lost hat filming at river. Searching for hat & thought of trick w/ 2 different endings. Single trick with two different endings. Which ending? Special Thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen. Filmed in Northwest New Mexico December 2014 - January 2015.

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31-03-2015

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bka outlink trick 5

Skubmosh

shoot the hoop @britishkendama #bka #outlink #ozora #kendama #KendamaCologne #kendamaeurope #play #playkendama

00:15

1943

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28-03-2015

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Firetrip to Outdoormixfestival

Cozzi

Short film from trip to outdoormix festival. More info: www.firelovers.cz

07:02

1624

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27-03-2015

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Rockville Re-bound

christiankloc

Rockville, Maryland. Pluses: Korean tofu house, apartment sculptures you can bounce juggle on, Second Story Books. Minus: It's nowhere in particular. Inspirations: Bouncing in Paris (DVD), Emile Carey Music: Astrud Gilberto "So Nice (Summer Samba)": The Best of Astrud Gilberto

02:38

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27-03-2015

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Tomáš Zahradník - Jugglequip Member - Woods Pro

Jugglequip

Hi Jugglers, Here is a Founder of J-Sliding and Jugglequip Tomáš Zahradník! Enjoy it :)/nDiabolo: Sundia Fly Sticks: Jugglequip Woods Pro String: Jugglequip J-String/nwww.jugglequip.com

02:29

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24-03-2015

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Circuit IV Mandala

Jugglology

Institute of Jugglology presents Circuit IV Mandala

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20-03-2015

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Kev Kendama BKA Outlink Competition 2015 Trick 4 (Take 2)

Kev

Thought I'd upload a second version in case the 1st wasn't approved. You've got to be in it to win it! Comp "Keyword" = Extreme :)

00:13

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17-03-2015

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Paddleballers - Thom Wall & Chloe Walier

Thom!

Paddleballers. The best and only acrobatic paddleball duet to come out of the Northern Kingdom. Thom Wall & Chloe Walier www.paddleballers.com www.thomwall.com www.circuschloe.com

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17-03-2015

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Club routine 2013

Tassio

Trainning routine for Visual Juggling Gala Show in EJC 2013/nSpoonsor: DYM /nwww.dym.com.br

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16-03-2015

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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...

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15-03-2015

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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

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1955

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15-03-2015

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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.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Screwdriver Isolation

TricksWithHats

First learn the Screwdriver When that move flows easily simply "twiddle" the hat as you learnt with that trick, and hold the hat as still as you can while you move your body around it.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Steve Rawlings Twisty Hat Catch

TricksWithHats

Steve Rawlings showed me this trick in Birmingham and said that he used to do it in every show, but now that he's older (and a little rounder :-) he can't get it every time any more. Steve uses a china plate for this trick, but it works with hats too which is why it's here! :-) Take the hat in your right hand, using an inside grip and hold it so that the crown of the hat is facing to the left. Throw the hat virtically with some spin, and then do the following while the hat is in the air... Put your right hand between your legs Take the hand around the back of the right leg Stand on your left leg and move the right hand & foot behind the left leg Then, catch the descending hat in your right hand, from that position. Without falling over. Top Tips: Practice the "tangle yourself up" bit first without the catch. Keep your eye on the hat as it decends, practice loads... Luke Burrage managed to get this on video within 30 minutes. I've been trying for weeks and can't do it. It's pretty hard.

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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.

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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.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Thumb Spins

TricksWithHats

Thumb Spins - Spin the hat around your thumb Hold the hat in an inside grip and spin it so the top of the brim stays in contact with the thumb. After a single spin catch it again in an inside grip. Once you've mastered singles try longer spins. This trick is very versatile and can be used to add lots of flourishes. Try adding one in anywhere that you use an inside grip, or just throw one in with your hand outstretched or up above your head. From the TricksWithHats archive

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Twiddled Big Circles

TricksWithHats

Twiddled Big Circles - A trickier but nicer version of Big Circles Big Circles is a big, visual trick, but the grip change can be slightly ungainly. The twiddle that this trick adds gives a similar effect but has a smoother, if slightly more difficult, change. Mike and LP disagree on the best way to do this - LP's way, shown in the video clip above, is to do a finger twiddle, as described in the Forward Twiddle when the hat is at the top of the circle. Mike uses a Thumb Spin to adjust the grip. Try both and decide which feels more comfortable to you, there's little point getting both smooth as they look identical to anyone except a hat manipulation geek, and there aren't many of them in the world! From the TricksWithHats archive

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15-03-2015

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