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Steve Rawlings @ BJC07

JTV

Steve Rawlings in the Public Show - The British Juggling Convention 2007

03:59

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24-06-2009

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Steve Rawlings EMJC Pt 1

YoyoZeeTv

Part 1 of Steve Rawlings performance at the East Midlands Juggling Convention

16:04

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04-02-2012

[0]

Steve Rawlings EMJC Pt 2

YoyoZeeTv

Steve Rawlings performance at the East Midlands Convetion back in 199?

18:34

2561

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04-02-2012

[0]

Steve Rawlings Saturday Night Live

YoyoZeeTv

The Brilliant Mr Steve Rawlings on saturday night live uk TV

03:25

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25-01-2012

[3]

Steve Rawlings UK TV

YoyoZeeTv

Steve Rawlings furniture juggling on UK TV with a short interview with presenter Judi Spiers

02:44

4199

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08-02-2012

[2]

Steve rolls over @ BJC07

01:16

4178

2

24-06-2009

[3]

steve take offs

00:48

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11-05-2011

[1]

Steve, X Div, FS, UK Yo-yo Nats 09

YoyoZeeTv

Steve's freestyle in the X Division in the 2009 UK National Yo-yo Championships.

03:01

5493

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23-06-2009

[0]

stevetrix H angel entry

00:25

2890

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11-05-2011

[0]

stevetrix lynx

00:33

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10-05-2011

[0]

Switching between scrambled 3V and 3B long run

brook_roberts

Starting off with the base pattern of rotating 2 count 4 count feed, we then add the maniuplators to do 3B (Brook in blue t-shirt the B maniuplator, Steve in black t-shirt the 3 manipulator). Every 30 beats you get back to the start, and so every 30 beats the B/V manipulator (Brook at this point) switches to the other pattern and the 5 people do around of 3B/3V. We do 3B/3V/3B/3V and then try to exit the pattern. Patterned invented by Aidan - see 'How to Steal From Your Friends' at http://www.juggle.me.uk/passing/ where 3,V,B and transitions between them are described. In Aidan Notation (X, Y, Z are the jugglers): X: Ps | Ps | Ps Y: Ps | ss | Ps Z: ss | Ps | ss 3: cZZ | sZX | iXY V: cXY | sYY | iXZ B: iXY | cYY | sYX I switch by doing the second column of the pattern I've arrived in (as manipulator) and then switching to the third column of the new pattern (and everyone responds accordingly).

02:01

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06-10-2014

[3]

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

2469

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10-02-2015

[0]

The Penguin - Hooping DVD extract

TLMB

An extract from the DVD "Hooping" by Peachysteve, teaching the hoop move "The Penguin". Now an App too! http://richardloxley.com/app/hoop

01:25

6744

1

29-04-2011

[1]

The Poetic Motion Machine, a documentary

poeticmotionmachine

This is a documentary made about the Poetic Motion Machine by our buddy, Matt Slankard. He made this for a school project, didn't get a good grade from his teacher, but we give him a thumbs up!

04:04

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07-02-2010

[2]

The Steve

Sandy

Originally invented by Mushy Pea Steve this move was refered to as "that move Steve does" and became known simply as The Steve. Hold your arm out in front of you with the staff a little above your head. Spin the staff towards you so it will roll down your arm and release it just before the staff is pointing straight in front of you. As the staff rolls down your arm straighten your arm a little to allow a smoother roll and raise your arm up. When it gets to your shoulder raise that shoulder and drop the other so it keeps rolling. As it comes onto your second arm raise that arm with the staff to give it the momentum to get back to your hand.

00:34

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17-02-2011

[0]

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.

00:06

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15-03-2015

[0]

Types of  Yo-Yos - Part 2 of 2: Shapes - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Primary yo-yos used in the demonstration by Luke Renner were created by: Russell, Playmaxx, Tom Kuhn, Monarch and includes a generic red & yellow plastic yo-yo (cameos by Hummingbird & Duncan). Studio footage filmed by Andrew Gomez in Northwest New Mexico 12/30/09 and footage filmed by Steve Renner 1/3/10. Yo-yo topic covered in this instructional video is the different types of primary yo-yo shapes. The three covered are traditional, slimline/midline/Russell and butterfly yo-yos. Includes the a possible origin of the butterfly yo-yo. This is the second of a two part series. Note: The Russell shape is included with the slimline/midline group; however this shape is considered unique enough to have its own category. Music is a public domain jazz loop by Florian.

01:27

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27-09-2010

[1]

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.

00:41

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06-04-2015

[1]

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

2631

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18-02-2011

[0]

Vertical Steve Halo

Sandy

A vertical steve with a 360 halo in the middle. Turn fast and on the spot.

00:20

2387

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18-02-2011

[0]

Winter Diabolo Edit

Diaboloducky

My first JTV video. Hope you like it!

01:20

2534

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20-12-2011

[2]

World without yo-yos... digital short - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Digital Short by Luke Renner: In a world... without yo-yos... what would would people do? Music Courtesy Stuart and The Juice Tigers. Sound Effects from FlashKit by Starfox221 / Jeff Stevens.

00:54

3037

0

23-09-2012

[1]

 
 
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