Post by Bez
Sound maths. Interesting typo.No mention of biscuits!Post replyby Bez, in response to this post 2015-11-03 08:20:27
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Hope you are recovered from your early start yesterday Dee.Post replyby Bez, in response to this post 2015-11-03 08:21:28
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For my numbers beanbags I use bag lady balls. Several other UK based numbers jugglers use the same, including Alex Barron. They're good value, but shipping from the US can be expensive. They're...
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645 may be more collision prone, but I'd still say it's easier than (6x,4)*.Post replyby peterbone, in response to this post 2015-11-03 09:46:59
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For the 7 ball versions I find (8x,6)* easier than 867 because the collision problem becomes more of a problem.Post replyby peterbone, in response to this post 2015-11-03 09:48:24
View ArticlePost by bad1dobby
Aerial cradle docuNo juggling, but a nice little documentary on a unique aerial cradle act.In 1991 Isona Dodero and Joël Suty won gold at Cirque de Demain for their aerial cradle act. Obviously the act...
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The thing that made it more of a tragedy was that we thought we had 2 cameras filming it. Funny thing was that he didn't care that much. He was just pleased to have done it. We both knew that he could...
View ArticlePost by Mïark
Yaenz created a fairly comprehensive google spreadsheet about beanbags and ballswww.reddit.com/r/juggling/wiki/links#wiki_juggling_ball_guides(don't forget to credit any sources)Post replyby Mïark, in...
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I'm surprised that the spreadsheet doesn't include GBallz or Bag Lady. Artifaxiom's guide seems more comprehensive.Post replyby peterbone, in response to this post 2015-11-03 10:28:14
View ArticlePost by Orinoco
I recently watched this from the Circus Geeks blog:https://youtu.be/3AB-rFzq9RoI thought it would have worked much better without the skipping. Most of the circus-theatre I've ever seen has left me...
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Then Ethan can claim the record for pressing the "Like" button the most times on Juggling EdgePost replyby Mïark, in response to this post 2015-11-03 10:44:45
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Do you warm up/down, stretch before/afterwards?Post replyby Mïark, in response to this post 2015-11-03 10:45:39
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I always find warming up/down and stretching leaves me wanting a cup of teaPost replyby Little Paul, in response to this post 2015-11-03 11:26:05
View ArticlePost by Cedric Lackpot
I think you're on to something here. I saw the vid a couple of days ago on /r/juggling and couldn't quite bring myself to comment there.The thing is, it's a really nice video and I enjoyed it a lot....
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Just to clarify, I was awarding myself a fail, not the Drugs vid. Sorry for the confusion.In my previous post I said I'd dig up some examples of acts that elicited emotional response, which I have...
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Two great juggling acts that are very emotional are:Tangram (Stefan Sing & Cristiana Casadio), an exploration of a relationship. I saw it at EJC Munich and it took my breath away for the emotional...
View ArticlePost by Richard Loxley
This week's specials were posh choc-chip & hazelnut cookies, and jaffa cakes. (Plus the usuals such as chocolate digestives, chocolate hobnobs, and something boring that I didn't pay any attention...
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The work of Matthias Romir is very much thought-provoking and has "stirred emotions" in me.If you don't know him, be sure to check out the trailer of his show Life is short stories.I can't really...
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Personally I love "Raw Art". They make cool videos. And in my opinion the "Raw" means the raw talent that each of the performers has.Post replyby Ethan, in response to this post 2015-11-03 13:07:43
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