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Tricks With Hats: Back Roll (One handed)

TricksWithHats

Back Roll (One handed) - Rolling the hat across your back from one side to the other. This trick is the one handed version of Back Rolls Hold the had in an Inside grip, with the thumb in a straight line with the forearm. Bend over at the waist, swing the arm across the body, and up under the armpit. Flick the wrist at the last moment to help with the spin. Look out to the side, and GRAB! Haggis' Hot Tip: If you can get the hat to bounce oll on the catching arm as it comes off of your back, this will slow things down a bit. From the TricksWithHats archive

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Coatpeg drop to elbow catch

TricksWithHats

This trick is similar to the coatpeg drop but instead of dropping the hat and catching it behind your back, you catch it on your elbow. Hold the hat in your right hand, and throw it up to a coatpeg catch in your left hand. Let go of the hat, and bend your left arm at the elbow, pointing your elbow upwards. Catch the hat on your elbow. To complete the move, straighten your arm and the hat will fall. The catch is similar to that in the wipe up

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04-12-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Foot to foot

TricksWithHats

After getting the hat to your foot (the knock to foot is the most common way, but there are plenty of others) you can hop and quickly remove your foot from the hat. Quickly get your throwing foot onto the ground and place the other foot inside the hat. As you can see from the video the hat stays fairly still and it's you that does all the movement. This video of the hat being spun as it is thrown between the feet should give you some ideas for variations on this trick.

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04-12-2015

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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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Tricks With Hats: Sweavo's Hatstand

TricksWithHats

The hatstand made its debut at chocfest 7, where I was compering. After a period of prototyping and refining, I built the version that worked. I demoed this a couple of times then it broke. I replaced the elastic and set it up for the big day, used it on stage and it worked, then broke next time I used it. Be prepared to spend significant tinkering time in between uses, and for frequent breakdowns. That said, it's never let me down when I've needed it. All in all I've found it a great way to get chicks[1], if you don't count the long evenings spent honing the design and strewing the house with geeky construction equipment, and the fact you'll be laughed out of most nightclubs if you go in wearing a topper. But on stage it works, and it has drawn admiring glances from fellow jugglers and even won us a bag full of croissants on one occasion. Sweavo, June 2003 [1] facts may vary From the TricksWithHats archive

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24-01-2015

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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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Tricks With Hats: Winding the Wool

TricksWithHats

Place the back of one hand against the front of the crown and the palm of the other hand against the back of the hat. Lift the hat off and roll the hands round each other so that the hat tumbles through one complete spin as you carry the hat down to waist level. Reverse the process to return the hat to the head.

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15-03-2015

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Tricks With Hats: Wipe Up Arm Roll

TricksWithHats

This is a combination of parts of two other tricks, so it would probably help to learn them first. They are the Arm Roll and the Wipe Up Start with the hat on your head. With the right arm, do the first part of a wipe up, just to the point where the hat comes off your head. However, instead of carrying it out to the side, push the hat back on your head so that the bottom of the brim comes into contact with your shoulder blades. Use your upper arm to push the hat off and to the left, so that it can roll down your arm as though you were doing an Arm Roll, catching it in you hand as you do so One variation that Mike is fond of, is to grip the front part of the crown with the crook of the elbow. Mike claims this gives him more options, and more control over where the hat goes. Try it, it may work for you too!

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15-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Trouser Catch

TricksWithHats

Slide the plate down your back and allow the plate to catch and stay in the back of your trousers. What comedy! From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Turnover

TricksWithHats

Hold the plate flat in your left hand, bring your right hand up and over the plate, cross your arms and put the heel of your right hand against the underside of the plate's rim. Bring your right hand up and turn it over so that plate ends up flat in the palm of your right hand. If you turn this round it becomes the Forward Turnover From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Turnover behind the back

TricksWithHats

A variation of the simple turnover: Start with the plate flat in your right hand. Throw it slightly, and while it's airborne turn your right hand so that the heel of the hand contacts the underside of the left rim of the plate as it descends. Push upwards and over with your hand and turn it over so that the plate comes to rest back in your palm. From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Turnover to under the leg

TricksWithHats

A variation of the simple turnover: Start with the plate flat in your right hand. Throw it slightly, and while it's airborne turn your right hand so that the heel of the hand contacts the underside of the left rim of the plate as it descends. Push upwards and over with your hand and turn it over so that the plate comes to rest back in your palm. From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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TricksWithHats: Plates - Two handed curl

TricksWithHats

Start with a normal right handed upward curl and as soon as the palm is facing forward at the top reach the left hand over and put it onto plate to the right of the right hand. Curl both hands round the front of the plate, which comes down in front of the belly, and then continue to bring the hands round to the back, pushing the plate back up to the left. Take the right hand off and do a left handed downward curl. From the TricksWithHats archive

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09-03-2015

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trident manipulation - Cirque de Demain 1980

bad1dobby

This form of staff juggling now seems to be commonly called "fei-cha". It comes from the traditional Chinese acrobatic repertoire, and in chinese acrobatics books and videos that I have seen it is translated as "trident manipulation". The trident has loose elements at the head, which make the jangling sound - it's often a very noisy act. This spinner is Mohamed Badr El Nouby from the Cairo Circus School.

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02-09-2015

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Trigon

tdresser

To get involved with Trigon juggling, head to https://www.facebook.com/groups/trigonjuggling/./nMusic is "Flight of the Lulu" by Possimiste. http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Possimiste/~/The_Flight_Of_Lulu/nThe music and this work are both licensed Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/

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16-08-2013

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Trix with Brix

fleischwolfmetzger

This is a nice Cigar Box video we filmed in december 2008. It's meant to show what we are currently working on. It's not "place-the-tripod-and-juggle-as-if-the-w orld-is-coming-to-end", instead we tried take the technical aspect of juggling into account, but focus more on the aspect of aesthetics (and toilets) and the underlying music. I hope we were successful and you enjoy this video as much as we enjoyed doing it. JUGGLING Christoph Baumer & Matthias Wiebel CAMERA Bernd Lietzow Comments are welcome!

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16-12-2008

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Trixie Larue on ice... in colour!

bad1dobby

The astonishing Trixie Larue on ice. In glorious colour!! Ball spinning, head bouncing, 3 hats, 6 plates and a head bounce, ball and mouthstick, and fine row of 6 backflips (on skates!) to cap it off. Found on home movies from The Maxwells - Australian comedy acrobatic duo, who worked in the Ice Capades with her.

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02-08-2015

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Trouble

danda

Thanks to Gregory for sponsoring me! I´m 15 years old girl juggler from Czech Republic. I had a lot of trouble with editing this video, because my computer is very slow, so its name is Trouble. It is made of some old clips I found in my coputer. I don´t know how to delete the DIVX logo :( It´s nothing extra, I know: There is a bad lighting and location. I move a lot while juggling. Tricks are boring and simple. Just some basic editing... I just want to have some video before my big summer video... The trick you can´t see because of the sun, is 5 ball shower :D Hope you enjoy it :)

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03-07-2011

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Trukoteca Audiovisual - Trenzarte (Bogota Colombia)

metlili

Video edit : metlili.net y Fotocassetto Ganadores primer lugar de la Trukoteca Audiovisual Jugglers: Ingrid Johanna Bogota Meneses, Andru Geovanny Beltran Martin Valentin de Nicolas Ordoñez Lozada/nCompañia: Trenzarte Circo-Teatro/nGracias Esfera Malabares

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24-07-2014

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Turbo 418 Profile - Tim

TimMoroney

Everyone's invited to the 5th annual Juggling Festival, "Turbo 418", at the Circus School of Quebec*. Ridiculous amounts of juggling will take place January 7th-9th, 2011...Tons of great guests, an amazing show, and an overall awesome time! Hope to see you there!/nTurbo418.com/nl'école de cirque de Québec*

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03-01-2011

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Turbo Fest

Turbo418

Vidéo/Video: SIMON GARANT - http://preroll.ca/sg Musique/Music : "Rouse your bones" - Broadcast 2000./nhttp://www.turbo418.com http://www.facebook.com/Turbo418

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03-10-2011

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Turbo Fest 2010 - Official Promo

Turbo418

Turbo Fest 2010 8-10 January 6pm friday to 6pm sunday more information soon... 8 à 10 janvier 18h vendredi à 18h dimanche plus d'infos bientôt http://www.turbo418.com http://www.myspace.com/turbo418 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=12005708722

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08-12-2009

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Turbo Fest 2010 Teaser Trailer

Turbo418

Turbo Fest 2010 8-10 January 6pm friday to 6pm sunday more information soon... 8 à 10 janvier 18h vendredi à 18h dimanche plus d'infos bientôt http://www.turbo418.com http://www.myspace.com/turbo418 http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=12005708722

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27-10-2009

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Turbo Fest 2011 official promo

Turbo418

Turbo Fest 5! 7-9 Jan 2011, l'École de Crique de Québec./nhttp://www.Turbo418.com

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4666

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22-11-2010

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Turbo Fest 2012

CasualArcane

Casual Arcane and friends attend Turbofest 2012 in Quebec City, Quebec! The end of the world definitely began with an amazing juggling festival! Thanks to all who attended! /nEdited: Casual Arcane (Facebook.com/casualarcane) Music: Clash (Original Mix) by Caravan Palace Turbo418.com

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05-09-2012

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