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  Articles - Juggling   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
The word "juggling" derives from the Middle English "jogelen", to entertain by performing tricks, in turn from the French "jongleur", the Old French "jogler", the Latin "ioculr", to jest, and "iocus", a joke.
Over the years the attitude has changed, and juggling has now become a major social activity for hundreds of thousands (or possibly millions) of people all over the world who are more than happy to share their skills and encourage others to join in.
Modern juggling artists use their physical object manipulation (juggling) skills in combination with various performance concepts that can include patterns based on numerical sequences, character work, theatre, new props and obects, or working in new environments and staging.
www.nullm.com /articles/Juggling   (3711 words)

  
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When juggling to a constant rhythm, more balls means higher throws.
Now, it turns out that if you juggle all the balls to the same height, always alternate hands, and juggle at a steady rhythm, then even numbers must be done in a fountain, and odd numbers must be done in a cascade.
As you know, this throw is the kind of throw we do when juggling 4 balls in a fountain, so, in particular, it's next going to be thrown four beats later.
www.cix.co.uk /~solipsys/new/SiteSwap.html   (4370 words)

  
 Learn to Juggle 3 Balls   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-30)
I learnt to juggle with apples and the women of Tonga (an island in the South Pacific) use tui-tui nuts!
You don't need to go back to 1 ball I think, just juggle the 3b cascade over and over and over until it is second nature and you can begin to experiment with changing its shape, like widening it out, then you will have it smooth and pretty.
Although I have been juggling for less than a year, I find that beanbags are easiest to learn with, dont throw them away for other bouncy balls after you learn to juggle, they come in handy for learning tricks.
www.jugglingdb.com /compendium/startjuggling/learntojuggle.html   (1938 words)

  
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So, here we are: * we always juggle to the same piece of music, * more balls means higher, * in fountain *and* cascade, the balls always take it in turns.
So, to summarise: * we always juggle to the same piece of music, * more balls means higher, * in fountain *and* cascade, the balls always take it in turns, and now * the different types of throws are represented by numbers.
Lesson 3: Variations Just to remind you: * we always juggle to the same piece of music, * more balls means higher, * in fountain *and* cascade, the balls always take it in turns, * the different types of throws are represented by numbers.
www.solipsys.co.uk /new/SiteSwap_edit.html   (4659 words)

  
 Oddballs, England's 1st Juggling Shop > Juggling Ball Media
All you need to get started in contact juggling, from juggling, from equipment selection through the the first twenty-one tricks, plus variation. Each move is thoroughly described and demonstrated in a natural progression of difficulty, and all effects are shown again in a looped video appendix.
Anything and everything that you can do with juggling balls and your head! Shows how to execute excellent balances and rolls. A must for anyone considering using their head. More of what you'd expect from those crazy Finns at Peapot!
Comes with 3 cubes to juggle with, they feel a little strange to start with but you'll get used to them. First published in 1977 the book is now on its 27th anniversary.
www.oddballs.co.uk /acatalog/Juggling_Ball_Media.html   (719 words)

  
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Many juggling tricks, numbers juggling, passing and more.
For physical education and recreation and makes a great addition to your juggling act.
Learning to pass, Multi-Spins, throwing tricks, combination tricks, multiplex tricks, kick ups, both hand passing and more.
www.completegamester.com /pages/juggling/booksvid.htm   (244 words)

  
 +++ neumu [ needle drops ]
The outside façade of the building is similar to a multiplex without its customary posters and showtimes, or a mall without its kids and windows: it is a large, white block with central doors, queues funneling in and out of the venue from left and right of center.
A main hall greets you through the door; it is the size of Tate Modern's turbine hall, large enough to house a plane or hide a person, or both.
Sónar by Night on Saturday is trapped by the mechanics of the clock, and each of us has to perpetrate some inadequate juggling act.
www.neumu.com /needledrops/data/00106_needledrops.shtml   (2754 words)

  
 Esoterica: Assorted Strangeness
Jeff Rense's website and radio program are thick with multiplex strangeness: political paranoia, scientific anomalies, supernatural weirdness, and much more.
George Hansen is one of the relatively few author/researchers in the paranormal community who seems to understand the ramifications of What's Really Going On.
TheMIB.com Information Bureau presents breaking strangeness for readers up to the task of juggling high-tech breakthroughs and lowdown gritty weirdness.
www.mactonnies.com /strangeness.html   (2051 words)

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