La compagnie Tilos vous propose son spectacle "Une paire pour deux", un duo dédié au passing avec seulement une paire de baguettes et un diabolo. Le choix d'un matériel minimal est une contrainte particulière qui mène vers des ressorts techniques originaux, et pousse le passing dans une voie encore peu explorée.
The Tilos Company presents the show "A pair for two", a duet based on diabolo passing with only one pair of sticks and one diabolo.
The choice to make a whole act with such a few number of juggling props is a really intersting constraint that leads to an original technical research and brings the diabolo passing in a way no mutch developped.
Club Passing routine from 2000. From a one off show entitled Big made with the performers from the London Millenium Dome. This routine originally appeared on Media Circus' Madison Variations.
Performers: Karen Boure, Sean Gandini, Kati Ylä-Hokkala, Manu Laude, Ian Marchant, Bibi and Bichu Tesfamariam, Tomoko Tokushige and Elli.
2007. Part 2 of the "Christmas in the Vic" Series. An imaginary sequence build from some of the ideas from Part 1 and other inspirations. More original and semi-original club tricks. Includes credits for inspiration and music.
2006. More new tricks, some good ones, there's better tricks being done now days by many other 3 ball jugglers but, these are original as far as I know with several interesting possibilities. Maybe, tho' there was some good material at Dublin which gave me the common EJC blues.
(original youtube description)Three of the Pontefract diaboloists popped around last Saturday and we had a bit of a session.
This video is maybe the first chance a lot of people will have had to see what kind of stuff the Ponte lot do. In this vid its mainly Minig and fan stuff but some slack knot stuff and the odd other thing gets a look in. Very casual and relaxed is the vibe. I lengthened my string just for the occasion.
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(I made this about a year ago, it was a classic 'lets film some stuff so that we can see what we should film for a proper video... lets make a rough video... lets put it out anyway' It's long and very fan heavy but the tunes nice. (Oh it's also the diabolo video with the most hits on youtube - 217,960- which I guess I'll have to learn to live with))
I went to California in 2003 with my juggling partner, the multi-talented Kerry Silson. He's a musician, acrobat and horseback performer as well as juggler. The original tapes of this footage were eaten by a JVC camcorder (beware!) and the backups were destroyed by two Macintosh iBook computers working in separate countries. Hope this file (from a Video CD) is watchable.
A hysterical comedy juggling song performed on the original Gong Show in the 1970s by Hillary Carlip. Read all about it in her memoir, Queen of the Oddballs. (By the way, SHE WON!)