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Interrobang

ShaneAndAaron

The interrobang, interabang, or quesclamation mark, ‽, is a nonstandard English-language punctuation mark intended to combine the functions of the question mark (also called the interrogative point) and the exclamation mark or exclamation point (known in printers' jargon as the bang). The glyph is a superimposition of those two marks. A quick video of some things we have been working on.

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10-05-2010

[22]

It's hard having fun

lozjam

Loz Because solo hulahoop number 2013 Filmed and edited by Louis Gane (he is possibly a wizard. Or some sort of legend. I believe he is known in Mexico as the "filmyfilmy muy bien muchacho". Yup, wizard.) His contact if you want his powers: [email protected]

05:13

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22-03-2013

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drjuggler

In March 2005, jugglers in Perth, Australia, decided to make a video of their juggling exploits. To what end? dunno. But, now, it is finished and we can get on with our lives. Homespun is a movie that features various types of juggling at several well-known Perth locations.

14:51

9321

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24-08-2007

[8]

Bert Garden

Archive

TV appearance from the comedy juggler. Date and TV show unknown. Very beginning and end of routine are missing, unfortunately.

04:12

11055

3

15-10-2008

[5]

Rob Murray in the 1940s

Archive

Home movie footage of Rob Murray practising in a garden. In his later years, Murray was known for his laid-back style of comedy juggling, so it is interesting to see him working on more technical tricks here, including 6 & 7 balls. Music is "Ultrafox" by Django Reinhart, tacked on purely because it was the right era, and the right length. Much thanks to Topper and LP for helping to bring this clip to light. Believed to have been filmed by Tex Glanville.

03:15

8255

1

13-12-2007

[4]

Any Old Video

GbH

An short yo-yo video made back in 2006, for an online competition. It used the (as-then) new aNy Miroc yo-yo, one of the first production models to use what are now known as hubstacks. The video got first place and has since been cited as the inspiration for Yoyofactory's adoption of hubstacks on their own models.

03:09

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10-05-2009

[4]

Short 4 ball routine

orka

Some tricks and sequences I found and put together. Music: Infekzia - Petah Tikva

00:48

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13-07-2010

[3]

Monterrey Jam feat. Cinthia Buitrón “La Flaka”

lucasadverse

As a continuation to my “jam” video series, I was able to collab with another prominent Mexican juggler during my study abroad experience in Mexico. This time I have a female juggler for the first time in this series, and I am very honoured that this juggler is La Flaka. La Flaka is known for being the first (or only) juggler in the history to explore the top-of-the-head balance in the midst of tricks. Before her, jugglers had done patterns while holding that club balance, but no one was ever able to actually integrate the top-of-the-head balance with different siteswaps and body rolls. After hanging out with the Unicirclo Laguna crew in Monterrey for a week, I noticed the potential for modern passing tricks with her and I decided to visit them once again in order to record this video. Thank you Tinoco, Flaka and Leonardo Icaza for making this possible and for being extremely kind and welcoming! Full video with better quality and more details on YouTube!

04:00

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0

09-10-2018

[2]

Donald Grant - Park-Trick Thistle!

donaldgrant

Latest selection of strange, weird and unusual kendama tricks. Filmed in St Monans during the brief 90 minutes of sunshine also known as "the Scottish summer". Cheers to Sunrise kendamas again. Enjoy!

07:33

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1

18-09-2017

[2]

Albert way

albertarslanov

Dynamic balancing)--juggling an extract from the balance. encyclopedia of circus art at the heart of RUSSIA-(stunt repertoire rooms -reception of balancing poles, vertically set its bottom end at butt the other sticks (palki22 mm in diameter) which keeps the artist reception known yet Eng. skomoroham. Credit and Arslanova that he was able to This technical work to build an interesting admission žonglerskuû all rooms rich in new tricks. Podbrosiv stick upwards, the artist makes its stick in the air a few revolutions. Selecting a row, he catches a stick at butt, a second stick in his hand and keeps her in balance ballanse. Possessing jewelry precision ability to so measure Albert constantly varies tricks shooting sticks. He throws the ball with his legs, butt sock etc. sticks, throws catches and balances the stick at the forefront of the dagger handle which it holds teeth work built on connecting Alberta Arslanova with balancing elements of jugglery-which opens a new direction in the genre, and can be called

00:23

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24-04-2011

[2]

Sling Ring Harpsichord Performance

SlingTrue

A game branded as Gyro Ring in the past, here is a fabulously addicting prop composed of five brass washers (beads) strung onto a stainless steel ring. To activate this prop you spin the brass beads and turn the larger ring to keep them going in perpetual activity. The ring can then be manipulated in various ways to perform a large range of tricks! This is a improv set slowed to 1/2x. These rings were popular in Japan and New Zealand circa 1995-1997 but remained widely unknown to much of the rest of the world. A small selection of high quality rings are available online at my website SlingTrue.org Please contact me if you have any insights or questions

03:00

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04-06-2012

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The Tornados I Knife throwing I The Good Old Days [1976]

escircofrenia

Knife throwing is the most common and well-known discipline within the impalement arts. It includes the throwing of axes, machetes and other sharp implements as well as knives./nTwo Tornados Irene and Rolf Stey are members of an old Swiss circus family who did a knife act between 1965 and 1985 and made various television appearances, including a performance at the International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo. They are one of only two acts other than Elizabeth and Collins to have done the simultaneous combination of throwing from a tightrope and the wheel of death.

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04-09-2018

[1]

Acrobaties dans Moulin Rouge 1950

escircofrenia

Show en el Moulin Rouge, el hombre y la mujer ciclistas acróbatas hacen evolucionar las leyes del equilibrio, a continuación, el hombre en una bicicleta en miniatura de pedales sosteniendo a la mujer de pie sobre sus hombros. Despues un malabarista hace un número con los mazas y con una bola equilibrada en la cabeza salta a la cuerda y va añadiendo anillos. Johnny GRAY es el equilibrio del hombre en la moto y el malabarista es desconocido/nShow at the Moulin Rouge, a man and a woman cycling acrobats, evolve the laws of balance, then the man on a miniature pedal bike. holding the woman standing on his shoulders. Then a juggler made a number with clubs and then with a ball balanced on the head. jumping a rope and adding rings. Johnny GRAY is the man balance on the bike and the juggler is unknown

01:25

1986

0

09-02-2017

[1]

Boom!

Tom_Hunt

A 20-minute show I directed and performed in recently as part of my course. Contains ball manipulation, club passing, acrobatics and a little aerial, and the percussion soundtrack is all performed live onstage. Although it was never officially named, the show has come to be known simply as 'Boom!'.

20:10

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07-01-2010

[1]

Russian juggler on horseback ca. 1990

bad1dobby

Young horseback juggler from the Russian circus. Name unknown tennis racket & balls; 5-7 balls; glass in ring; 3-4 sticks & ball; 5 knives; 3 torches

06:01

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12-03-2016

[1]

Simplified minimalist endurance juggling at the Beach

Samuli

I been doing some time in art residency Villa Karo at Grand Pop, Benin. Here's little something I have been researching. Simplified minimalist endurance juggling at the South Beach in Grand Pop, Benin. First video in series of many videos to be published 2017. Stay tuned.

04:58

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22-02-2017

[1]

Wechselzeug: Scrambled V 2004

Tobias

Probably the first video of the pattern now known as the Scrambled V - we hadn't told anyone else about this discovery yet. This video was shot just 10m from the group photo taken at a convention in 2007 and 2008. Filmed on a hot Saturday in August (2004-08-07, 13:52) in a gym in Hilden, Germany.

00:22

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0

06-04-2015

[1]

Mouthsticker (Lloyd Nairn)

Archive

Achive clip from ??1950?? of an unknown juggler (Edit: Now believed to be Lloyd Nairn). Silent. Tennis rackets, ping pong balls, and mouthstick & bottle. Believed to have been filmed by Tex Glanville.

02:54

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4

16-11-2007

[1]

29th March 2009 - 3 balls 1

openleague

Open Juggling League Trick: unnamed. Siteswap: unknown

00:17

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1

29-03-2009

[1]

29th March 2009 - 3 balls 2

openleague

Open Juggling League Trick: Cradle shuffle. Siteswap: unknown

00:14

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29-03-2009

[1]

Toni Wells

DampRabbit

A rather unknown but talented juggler with some good head bounce tricks. Video quality is about as bad as it gets.

02:49

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06-09-2007

[1]

Smirk Promo

JuggleGod

Reid Belstock and Warren Hammond, better known as Smirk!

03:39

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25-01-2010

[0]

Victor Ponce - Monte Carlo 1988

bad1dobby

Victor Ponce - Argentinian circus juggler known for his fast club juggling & boomerang hats. Monte Carlo Circus Festival 1989 ball bounce on head while skipping, 3 tambourine rings, 3 & 5 clubs, 4 & 5 boomerang hats

04:49

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16-08-2015

[0]

Victor Ponce - Big Top Variety Show ca. 1980

bad1dobby

(Re-upload: a clearer version of JTV #148) Victor Ponce is an Argentinian circus juggler, known for boomerang hats and very fast club juggling. I like this clip because it starts with the rarely seen ball & sticks (Japanese origin). ball & sticks, head bounce with skipping, 3 tambourines, 3 & 5 clubs, 3 & 4 boomerang hats

05:03

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16-08-2015

[0]

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]

 
 
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