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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/

03:23

3990

5

16-08-2013

[6]

Peiro Brothers, Stage Show 1956

Archive

Excellent skill-comedy juggling. Live, with Devil stick, hats, & cigar boxing. Cropped, deinterlaced and aspect-corrected from the full show, which can be found at: https://archive.org/details/Stageshow31March1956

05:34

3558

0

14-09-2016

[5]

Flame Oz @ BJC07

JTV

Some retro Flame Oz from the archive... Early days from the guys who have taken fire performance to a new level.
flame - oz - bjc07 - jtv

03:34

6844

0

24-06-2009

[3]

Bertram Mills Circus Reopens

Trawler

Newsreel footage about a circus reopenning after WW2. April 1946. Background sound, but no voiceover. Features a plate spinner, an elephant barber, a wire walker, clowns and other animal acts.

09:17

9222

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13-06-2007

[3]

Promo98

valentinlechat

Promo video long footage archives tracks summer hibernate - 2003-2009 France-Taiwan - Japan

18:32

3539

0

18-08-2010

[2]

Joe Cook 1925

Archive

An excerpt from a Kinogram newsreel found on archive.org. Joe Cook bounces 5 balls, and juggles 5 clubs. Footage repeats in slow motion.

02:10

8864

0

13-05-2007

[2]

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

00:07

3181

1

24-01-2015

[1]

Tricks With Hats: Hat Spinning - Basic Spin

TricksWithHats

Hold the hat by the brim with your left hand so that the crown of the hat is facing away from you. Take the stick in your right hand. With a flick of your wrist, throw the hat up slightly so that it starts spinning anti-clockwise. As the hat descends, hit the brim with the stick slightly to the right of center, such that the stick curves slightly upwards and outwards. This will cause the hat to spin as it rises into the air. As it descends again, repeat the hitting action. The idea of the basic spin is to keep the hat in the air by hitting it repeatedly with the stick in this manner. I find it helps if you look at the top portion of the inside of the hat. Adjusting the spin rate and direction: Hitting the hat nearer the center will give you a slower spin and more height, nearer the edge will give you a faster spin but less height. Obviously striking the left side of the brim will reverse the spin and cause the hat to go clockwise. From the TricksWithHats archive

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24-01-2015

[1]

IJA Video Tutorial Contest - unnamed pattern

ŁukaszUczkiewicz

My entry for the 2016 IJA Video Tutorial contest. Thanks for Watching! Music: Chris Zabriskie - Everybody's Got Problems That Aren't Mine CC BY 4.0 http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Thoughtless/Chris_Zabriskie_-_Thoughtless_-_01_-_Everybodys_Got_Problems_That_Arent_Mine

02:58

2841

0

01-12-2016

[1]

Finger progressiveness

lucianogondim

Finger progressiveness archive of amateur videos with propose to develop finger fitness and CJ.

00:57

2000

0

14-08-2014

[1]

Juggling in Toronto

NickJamesson

Footage from a summer 2016 trip to Toronto with Ari and Jeff was still on my old camera, so I put together a video in a mad dash before JTV enters archive mode./nWe were all pretty rusty here, but we had a lot of fun. I left many of the drops in, as they seem to have a certain charm./nThanks for the 12 years JTV.

04:02

5021

1

31-07-2019

[1]

Mastering the Flash -- IJA Video Tutorial Contest

BrianKoenig

This video is a tutorial esource for juggler’s interested in numbers juggling, specifically, flashing high numbers. Please leave suggestions and comments here on the video or email them to [email protected]/nJOIN THE IJA, THEY DO AMAZING STUFF! http://www.juggle.org//nARTICLES WORTH READING:/n“Boppo’s Number’s Notes” http://www.juggling.org/help/essays/boppo.html/n“32 Tips on flashing high numbers” https://web.archive.org/web/20071218170216/http://www.jugglingdb.com/compendium/skills/training umbers/flashing.html/n“The Human Limits” http://www.juggling.org/papers/limits//nPROPS:/nDrop Props – Made by my friend Sarah, they are durable, light and amazing for 8-10. I use the 2.25” underfilled bags http://www.dropprops.com//nGballz -- Gregory has always supplied me with excellent props, all have lasted many years of hard usage, well worth the cost: http://www.thegballzfactory.ashop.me/

13:04

4554

0

01-12-2016

[1]

Easy Yo-Yo Bind (Binding Part 1) - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Easy Yo-Yo Bind (Binding Part 1) - Luke Renner. Yo-Yo used by Luke Renner is a MagicYoYo T5. Special thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen! Features public domain footage from the Internet Archive's 35mm stock footage collection and a classic Lone Ranger serial from the 1930s. Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers.

00:45

4521

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08-05-2013

[2]

Yo-Yo / Miscellaneous Binds (Binding Part 4) - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Yo-Yo / Miscellaneous Binds (Binding Part 4) - Luke Renner. Plastic whip, chopsticks, laceration, slack bind and others demonstrated. Yo-Yo used by Luke Renner is a MagicYoYo T5 and MagicYoYo N12 Shark. Special thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen! Features public domain footage from the Internet Archive's 35mm stock footage collection and a classic Lone Ranger serial from the 1930s. Filmed in Northwest New Mexico April and May 2013. Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers.

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0

25-05-2013

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Full arm roll (backhand release)

TricksWithHats

Full arm roll (backhand release) - Roll the hat from hand to hand along outstretched arms Hold the hat with the crown back in an inside grip in your outstretched right hand. Flick the hat so that it spins up out of the back of your hand onto the arm and rolls across the back of the neck (make sure the head is ducked forward out of the way) and down the other arm. As the hat reaches the other wrist bend the hand up and catch it in a inside grip. Make sure the arms are sloped so that the hat is always rolling "downhill", and practice, practice, practice - this is a difficult trick. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:04

2778

0

06-12-2015

[0]

Tricks With Hats: The Shuffle

TricksWithHats

The Shuffle - Another three hat juggling trick - this time it's the half shower This is a variation of a jugglers' trick called the Half Shower. Start with one hat on the head, and one in each hand, held in an outside grip. Throw one hat across the body, flat, with no spin. As soon as you've let go of this hat, take off the one on your head with your now-empty hand. The other hand slaps/places its hat onto the head, just in the nick of time to then catch the first (thrown) hat. You should now be back where you started. The timing is a little odd for this one, but just remember "Throw.... take....place....catch", and you'll get it. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:10

2691

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06-12-2015

[0]

Tricks With Hats: The Shuffle (Fakes)

TricksWithHats

The Shuffle (Fakes) - A variation of The Shuffle. First learn the shuffle, and then watch the video - you'll work it out! From the TricksWithHats archive

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2584

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06-12-2015

[0]

MagicYoYo D5 Dark Sprite - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

MagicYoYo D5 Dark Sprite Glow in the Dark Yo-Yo :15 Second Promo. Special Thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen! Demonstration by Luke Renner. Music by Fayuca - (Ben's Dub) from Archive.org part of the IUMA (Internet Underground Music Archive) Collection. Filmed in Northwest New Mexico September 2013. Don't play with Fire.

00:15

2577

0

19-10-2013

[0]

Standard Yo-Yo Bind (Binding Part 2) - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Standard Yo-Yo Bind (Binding Part 2) - Luke Renner. Yo-Yo used by Luke Renner is a MagicYoYo T5 and MagicYoYo N12 Shark. Special thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen! Features public domain footage from the Internet Archive's 35mm stock footage collection and a classic Lone Ranger serial from the 1930s. Filmed in Northwest New Mexico April and May 2013. Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers.

00:51

2535

0

09-05-2013

[0]

Trapeze Yo-Yo Bind (Binding Part 3) - Luke Renner

stringslingernm

Trapeze Yo-Yo Bind (Binding Part 3) - Luke Renner. Yo-Yo used by Luke Renner is a MagicYoYo T5 and MagicYoYo N12 Shark. Special thanks to MagicYoYo in Shenzhen! Features public domain footage from the Internet Archive's 35mm stock footage collection and a classic Lone Ranger serial from the 1930s. Filmed in Northwest New Mexico April and May 2013. Music courtesy of Stuart and the Juice Tigers.

01:39

2494

0

16-05-2013

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Chest spin

TricksWithHats

Chest spin - Spin the hat down the arm, across the chest and out along the other arm. Hold the hat crown down in a outside grip. Flick the wrist inwards as hard as you can so that the hat spins fast and strikes the inside of the wrist. Allow the spin of the hat to carry it across the body and along the other arm. Catch the crown as it reaches the other hand. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:03

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04-12-2015

[0]

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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2121

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04-12-2015

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Backseat

TricksWithHats

Backseat - A pair of throws and catches that Mike discovered while sitting in the back of a car. Grab the side of a hat in a pinch grip, and carry it down in front of you so the crown is downwards. Flick it up so it spins 360 degrees, and catch it in another pinch grip at the back of the hat. Quickly push it up and forward, spinning the hat 180 degrees and catch in a pinch grip once again. Stick it back on your head. To perform the trick most effectively aim for one slick movement rather than two separate parts. From the TricksWithHats archive

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04-12-2015

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Thumb Spins

TricksWithHats

Thumb Spins - Spin the hat around your thumb Hold the hat in an inside grip and spin it so the top of the brim stays in contact with the thumb. After a single spin catch it again in an inside grip. Once you've mastered singles try longer spins. This trick is very versatile and can be used to add lots of flourishes. Try adding one in anywhere that you use an inside grip, or just throw one in with your hand outstretched or up above your head. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:04

2018

0

15-03-2015

[0]

Tricks With Hats: Full arm roll

TricksWithHats

Full arm roll - Roll the hat from hand to hand along outstretched arms Hold the hat with the crown back in an outside grip in your outstretched right hand. Flick the hat so that it spins up onto the arm and rolls across the back of the neck (make sure the head is ducked forward out of the way) and down the other arm. As the hat reaches the other wrist bend the hand up and catch it in a inside grip. Make sure the arms are sloped so that the hat is always rolling "downhill", and practice, practice, practice - this is a difficult trick. From the TricksWithHats archive

00:04

2014

0

04-12-2015

[0]

 
 
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