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Psycusix Rendezvous 2016

MasterOng

PsycuSix.Ψ, Malaysia’s leading modern and contemporary circus performing group, is bringing "nouveau cirque" to the Kuala Lumpur public./nIn their upcoming production entitled “Rendezvous: A Modern Circus Arts Show”, audiences will be treated to a fusion of dance, theater and circus arts all put together to convey the story of unveiling the beautiful future within a monotonous society. The show will feature various acts from juggling, contortion, acrobatics, dance, aerial arts and fire arts./n“Rendezvous: A Modern Circus Arts Show” is a free show that will be staged at The Square in Publika mall on the 12th of November, 8PM onwards./nThis event is in collaboration with Persatuan Seni Sarkas Moden, an association that aims to bring forth the circus arts movement to the local community. Free workshops will be offered to the public the day after, 13th of November, 3-7PM at the same venue./nIN COLLABORATION WITH: • Publika • Persatuan Seni Sarkas Moden • Viva Vertical Malaysia • Ninebot Malaysia • KU

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1720

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10-11-2016

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Quarter Steve Neck Wrap

Sandy

I like this move because people don't normally expect you to go back up the same arm you came down. As the staff is on your neck let it do an extra spin on your back and lean to your left and back so it comes round in front of you. Then lean to the right so it throat wraps back to your left shoulder and hold your arm out and swing it backwards so the staff rolls back up your arm.

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2251

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10-05-2011

[0]

Random Moments Of Loonicy

chrisp

Short Vid of passing and a wave board. Thanks to Rich for passing and Mark for Filming. (Yes i know the music was the same as the last vid but it's funny).

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03-02-2010

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rhythm - part3 (Pomet Phantom Patterns)

congasious

The final part of the "Rhythm" trilogy, palm spinning as graphic manipulation. I wanted to show also some new ideas that i work on, so some patterns are clean some are not. New techniques used in here: - quarter spins - individual changes of the starting point (point of control) - 1/8 spins (the diagonal spin-spin & anti-spin, the "cross" & the "X") - perpendicular spin-spin and anti-spin - advanced phantom patterns using the techniques above In this video there are 2 Phantom Patterns analyzed in four different ways each (4 balls, 3 balls, 2 balls same colour and 2 balls different colour): Pattern, a) 0:19-1:29 Pattern, b) 2:29-3:32

07:04

5483

2

24-05-2012

[6]

Ritz Crackers

nextinline42

conceptually, it's the same trick, except I hold the string with different hands. unwrapping stick passes inside of the string instead of outside, etc etc. With the ever classy "throw at the camera" at the end.

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01-09-2012

[2]

Russian Juggling New Year Collaboration 2017

jumpropemaster

It is a 4th new year collaboration. We like this tradition, and will make the same in the next year.

10:14

1941

0

01-01-2017

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Same Old New Stuff

04:06

3761

2

11-11-2010

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same_hand_behind_back_catch.mpg

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828

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09-03-2015

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Sirkusteltta Collaboration 08 Chapter 2

L-Finger

Sirkusteltta.net Collaboration video 2008 Chapter 2. Same faces new tricks ;)

03:18

4141

1

19-12-2008

[2]

Siteswap Anagrams

Filthy999

This video delves into families of siteswaps sharing the same throws. For each set of numbers every possible juggling pattern is juggled for 4 rounds. Filming was done in front of Hanger One at NASA Ames. The music is an edited version of Welcome to Lunar Industries (Three Year Stretch) from the Moon OST by Clint Mansell.

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6226

5

30-07-2009

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Slams and Shuffle Variations on the Gene Leahy Mall

jugglerpeter

Variations on the slam and shuffle juggling tricks. Filmed in the Gene Leahy Mall in Omaha, Nebraska. Slam variations with 3 balls, 4 balls and 3 clubs. Many tricks are original. Other tricks are inspired by Murakami, Dan Barron, Chris Hodge, Nick Laffey and Michael Falkov. Look out for same hand slams, and under arm slams, and 4 ball slam variations. Music is The System by Romain Virgo. Juggling by Peter Brunette.

05:22

7107

1

07-12-2011

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Something new and contact juggling after 11 months

markconigliaro

Well this is a long video, mostly because of the intro though. i don't want to spoil anything in the description...but I have to in the tricks list, so get to at least like a minute in before reading this. Like I said, I'm 2 days late, but that's because I was hanging out with the .org people on the 10th, and didn't get home until 4:00 on the 11th, and I had work at 5. Then the next day I wasn't home at all. So yea, I'm late, but I didn't use those late days to get more practice in. When i get into the ball juggling, I've only been doing that for a little less then a week, so hopefully by next month I can make it consistent. Now for the spoilers: 3 Clubs: Invincible by Adelita's Way 3:15 - First double throw 4:18 - Constant under arm throws with the same club 4:23 - Chops 4:36 - Multiplex start 4:41 - Reverse chops 4:50 - Reverse cascade 4:56 - Double starting throw 5:06 - Double cascade 5:26 - Mill's mess 5:33 - Flat spin start 5:37 - Green club thrown with an opposite spin .....Right after typing this

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13-01-2010

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Spirit Bomb Yo-Yo Trick / non-breakaway - Luke Renner (no audio)

stringslingernm

Spirit Bomb Yo-Yo Trick Instructional Video demonstrated by Luke Renner. Note: this video uses a non-breakaway mount. The breakaway is the standard throw for the trick. If you're learning tricks for a sports ladder contest practice the breakaway toss to start the trick the other steps are the same. The forward pass throw used in this demonstration gives extra momentum and spin time for completing the trick. The audio is intentionally left out on this video. Yo-Yo used in the demo is a Yoyofactory Speed Dial. Footage shot in Northwest New Mexico on 8/28/10 by Filmmakers George Thomas and Thomas LaRue. Trick details: Spirit Bomb is a yo-yo trick originated by Jeff Longoria. Trick name originates from the game Dragon Ball Z. Special Thanks and recognition to Ken's World-on-a-String, Sector-Y and all of the sites that pioneered and continue promote the "Art of Yo!" through videos on the web

03:09

4481

2

02-01-2011

[2]

Talent Show juggling (July 2007)

PeterJuggler

This is a video of my cousins and I juggling in a talent show at a summer camp we worked at. The first bit didn't get recorded so I had to put it a little video in from a different performance of the same routine. Jugglers from left to right: Andrew Dadisman (rings) Peter Guth (Me, clubs) Christopher Dadisman (balls). Enjoy!

04:33

8786

0

12-09-2007

[1]

Teku Contact - 28 - Last Days of Summer

Teku

Wanted to try and make some little routines that don't tread on the same old ground as usual. To mixed results. There's still a lot of ways to do things that haven't been found yet...

03:08

2070

0

20-10-2012

[0]

Tennis Can: The Development of an Idea

happysmurfday

This is a collection of video I shot over the years as I developed a routine around the tennis ball and can./nHere's my recollection of the history of 3 tennis balls and a tennis can: On easter of 1989 I was bored and picked up a can of tennis balls thinking, "I can probably throw all of the balls out of the can and then go into a 4 pattern that includes the can." I quickly discovered some of the centrifugal properties of the can and began developing a routine at the Celebration Barn with people like Fritz Grobe and Steven Ragatz helping to critique my idea. At the same time in another part of the world, Scott Slesnick had discovered the same prop, but was doing different things with it. Neither of us knew of the other for years, but when we met at an IJA convention in Vegas one year, we pieced together the rumors we had heard of each other and decided that we had both come up with it independently and had been spreading it around the world over the years.

02:43

2271

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10-02-2015

[0]

three ball collision with rainbow

hexagonic

my new trick. In theory, it starts with an impossible collision (where all three balls peak at the same time, at the same height - in theory) and tapping the outside balls to a rainbow and into three ball cascade.

00:11

3559

0

28-01-2014

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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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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

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1538

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Coat Peg (same hand)

TricksWithHats

A nice variation on the Coat Peg. Hold the hat in an inside grip at waist height and throw it upwards with half a spin. As the hat flies upwards quickly stick your throwing hand up in the air and catch it. The key is to spread the fingers on your throwing hand as much as possible and hold your catching hand in a coat peg grip. The hat lands on your thumb like it's landing on a coatpeg.

00:03

1490

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04-12-2015

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Onehanded, Continuous Tumbles

TricksWithHats

Onehanded, Continuous Tumbles - The hat keeps tumbling, in your hand, continuously, infinitely, forever, or at least until you stop. This trick is an extension of the Tumble - so go learn that one now. You'll notice that after you have performed a tumble, you are holding the hat the wrong way round to perform a second tumble immediately after it. This is where the extension comes in. During the first tumble (which is a standard tumble), the hat rotates 1.5 times. The second tumble is similar, but the hat is thrown without a change in grip, it still does 1.5 spins, which means that it is now facing the same way as when you started! Inorder to give yourself space for the second tumble, it feels like you need to throw it a tiny bit higher or faster. Try to make it all flow together into a continuous movement, the hat shouldn't ever pause, the hand acts more as a guide to keep it rotating in the right direction. A nice variation on this is to tumble the hat infront of you, switching hands between tumbles.

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06-12-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Trebla

TricksWithHats

These are exactly the same as the throws with clubs. They work best with pancake throws. From the TricksWithHats archive

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1303

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09-03-2015

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Vertical Steve

Sandy

Learn to do a steve really well then try it vertically. It is basically the same but a bit faster.

00:25

2418

0

18-02-2011

[0]

Visual Juggling 2.0 Promo 2013

metlili

« Visual Juggling Project 2.0»«2013»/nis still a succession of suggestions on object motions and body languages (same but different). After a welcomed first opus, this international collaboration moves a good step beyond and is proud to share with you its last upgrade: A gathering of 27 jugglers & manipulators from all over the world, graphing Time with balls, clubs, rings, diabolos, poïs, hoops and even footbags! Enter the playground and enjoy a new round of Hi Quality videos: A 100 minutes of « Flow » clips coupled with a 40 minutes of « Tech » tutorials./nThis is a pay for download product./nPrice: 20 Euros Length : 135 minutes Size: 6.7 GB (includes 37 clips) Format: .mp4 (HD)

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23-07-2013

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Winter Sun Clicks

TLMB

Same scene, same schmutter. New tune, new tricks.

04:05

1831

0

15-02-2016

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