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Juggling in Newquay

rickyblackman

Here is a five and a half minute film I made at the start of the summer. It contains clips of 1,3,4,5, and 6 balls, but is best viewed with an eye on the scenery.

05:36

5007

0

27-06-2007

[2]

5p3

Filthy999

Finally got a video camera and this is my first juggling video in an attempt to get used to the process. 16 different 5 ball period 3 siteswaps and a combo of 11 of them.

03:13

5005

4

14-01-2009

[5]

Siteswap interviews

MediaCircus

Some snippets from the interview sections in the Siteswaps DVD.

03:00

4985

0

29-11-2007

[0]

Équilibre - A Juggling Experience by Nico Pires

nicodiabolo4life

"Équilibre" (which means balance in french) is a juggling experience directed and performed by Nico Pires, filmed in motion by Franck Remy (www.rollercam.fr). The original song "Équilibre" is performed by Hocus Pocus featuring Oxmo Puccino. Here is the official music clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE8nT8- The lyrics are talking about the struggle to find balance in life, using many metaphors through juggling, acrobatics and circus. Copyrights of the song are owned by On and On Records and Universal Music France. Buy the song here: https://itunes.apple.com/fr/album/equilibre/id361784864?i=361784875 Nico is a self taught artist specialized in diabolo, contact juggling and influenced by a diversity of movements (hip hop and contemporary dancing, capoeira). Recorded in Châteauroux's National Stage Equinoxe, "Équilibre" is an invitation into Nico's quest of balance through the juggling and body expression. To discover more about Nico, check out his official website: www.diabolo4life.com

04:30

4960

1

26-11-2014

[6]

btiemann

Here's the way computers use the state-space to generate transition sequences ... and why that way doesn't work for people! Plus, there's a human-based way if you know of or can come up with a trick that has states in common with the two tricks you wish to transition between. /nPlease note that even if tricks have different levels of excitation, but nevertheless share states with one another, you can just go from the middle of one trick to the middle of the other (or wherever the tricks share the common state), without any "extra" throws.

12:38

4947

0

09-10-2010

[2]

Pasdepitiépourlessitswap

sebaxaros

Une vidéo tournée en mars 2008 et divisée en 2 parties. Nous éspérons que vous aimerez la deuxième!

07:46

4921

0

19-05-2008

[2]

Another Night In the Office

Erin

I borrowed a video camera and went crazy one night with taping as many moves as possible. This is the result.

03:30

4911

0

23-03-2008

[0]

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

09:50

4908

0

13-01-2010

[4]

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

4879

1

21-03-2009

[4]

6 Balls solo

marcop

Extract of the performance "Nosotros" with Nata Galkina in Buenos Aires "Teatro de la Comedia" 18.03.09

02:41

4877

0

30-06-2009

[4]

five-ball double bounce [a friendly guide]

christiankloc

Learn the five-ball double bounce, a rather slow but strikingly visual pattern that looks great on any bouncing resume. Also available on that other, less juggle-crazy site: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1dj6iPmHJA Visit juggle.org/youtubecontest/ for more entries, and vote for your favorite April 1-4! Music #1: "Tomorrow Comes Today" by Gorillaz (Gorillaz) Music #2: "Bridge" by Amon Tobin (Permutation)

05:32

4872

1

15-03-2011

[5]

The Planet Diabolo Project - 3 DVDs Collection - Official Traile

PlanetDiabolo

The Planet Diabolo Project is a 3 DVDs collection about the art of diabolo created by French diabolo artists Nico Pires, Priam Pierret and Thierry Delaveau./nIt features the talent of more than 100 artists recorded over 3 years and 5 continents!/nThe collection contains: - the DVD "Diabolo is a trip": the first real movie about the art of diabolo worldwide. Follow Nico Pires in his journey around the styles and the destinies of the most amazing diabolists across the world. - the DVD "Diabolo is a skill": 2 hours of educational content to become a diabolo master, from 1 to 4 diabolos. - the DVD "Diabolo is a show": 26 acts of the best performers of the world, diabolo legends and emerging talents./nVisit our website for more information and to purchase the DVDs : http://planet-diabolo.com/nWelcome to the diabolo universe!

02:57

4838

0

25-02-2014

[4]

Contact Lesson: Headrolls

brinechild

There are no prerequisites for learning headrolls, grab a ball and start practicing those stalls from day one./nStep 1 is semi-optional./nHead dents WILL occur, they are temporary and should be encouraged/nGood luck, these require patience but they are so so so worth it. I promise you./nSend me your tutorial requests.

05:27

4815

2

06-10-2010

[7]

poolswaps

jo_gazab

basic siteswap patterns on a pool table

01:43

4800

2

25-06-2008

[4]

Bedroom Tricks

Leeroy

i just wanted to know, what tricks are possible for me indoors... hope you like them :] (all shots taken within 45 minutes)

03:43

4787

0

14-01-2009

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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

4769

2

02-01-2011

[2]

2 years review

Eastsidejuggler1

Neuer Upload, altes Video. Ein Konglomerat einiger Experimente der letzten zwei Jahre. Viel Spaß.

03:50

4744

1

09-06-2011

[6]

cie jean-paul

08:27

4732

3

23-12-2010

[10]

Smile, you know you want to

anarki_juggler

contact juggling with a bunch of headrolls. The music is from Jeff Smith at http://www.myspace.com/greaterthanthr... . Filming by Christopher Hill. he can be contacted through http://www.youtube.com/user/DimensionX or at his website www.lockdownfilms.com. and the juggler is me Kyle Johnson. This footage is actually from a few months ago, but i have a lot more yet to be filmed

04:45

4729

4

02-09-2009

[6]

Table Juggling

danifausto

A few years ago i filmed this basic Table Juggling tutorial. The original idea was to push other jugglers to practice and film more advanced tricks inspired in using surfaces instead of air (more objects, longer periods, passing, bounce or roll...) I think the possibilities are amazing! If you want to watch really complex table juggling there is a chapter in Social Siteswaps DVD by Gandini Juggling called Tables in Madrid that i filmed with my friend Daniel Shultz where we pass some period 10 tricks and some huge amount of objects and hard siteswaps.

01:24

4716

0

22-05-2012

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Sand Swap - A Préchac Experiment

llamajuggler

This is a Table juggling variation that I came up with and would like to expand on eventually. Only 2 patterns are demonstrated in this video - More to come!

02:39

4702

1

23-01-2013

[6]

5 balls siteswap drop joke

btiemann

If you throw a ball high enough, you can drop the next one, stop, pick it up, and restart before the high throw returns. 1996.

00:10

4700

0

09-11-2009

[2]

in juggling we trust

romeo

training in berlin at jonglier katakomben - august 2009

04:53

4693

1

26-08-2009

[5]

Overview of Excited State Siteswap Transition (Mini-Series)

btiemann

Here's a non-trailer trailer for an upcoming mini-series of Boppo's Whiteboard ... namely, several different methods to calculate or deduce transition sequences between excited-state siteswap tricks. If you know the get-in and get-outs, that's enough to make transitions. If you know of or can find a trick that has states in common with the tricks you wish to transition between, that is enough to make transition sequences. If you know the states themselves and can find throws to convert between them, that too is enough. Also, if you can give the total arrival schedule, if you will, of the entire sequence you wish to have transitions within, that too enables you to deduce possible transition sequences. They all work for synch, too, but the last is maybe the best method for me.

02:55

4680

0

09-10-2010

[0]

5: 771 and 861 siteswaps

btiemann

Here's the 5-ball siteswaps 771 and its pseudohalfshower 861, connected in a single run. Filmed 1996.

00:10

4678

0

09-11-2009

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