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J Wessmiller Veteran user VA 306 Posts |
Hey everyone,
I did a search and didn’t come up with any helpful results so I figured I would post and see what I get. I volunteered to juggle at an upcoming talent show for charity and I’m not sure how to structure a routine. I’d call myself a hobbyist: I can juggle scarves, bean bags, and clubs (and can handle a few tricks with each). Can anyone provide any recommendations for how to pull this off? Thanks! |
GlennLawrence Veteran user Randolph NJ 319 Posts |
For what you are talking about you don't need much of a routine. Put your juggling to some good music and you're good to go, just make sure there is a good sound system and have someone who knows how to use it.
I have done this and it goes over well. Also have seen a number of pros who have no spoken routine, this is what they do as well. Good luck! |
nyborn New user 78 Posts |
Just bring those hatchets and torches.😉
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jimgerrish Inner circle East Orange, NJ 3209 Posts |
If you need some good juggling jokes and juggling bits of business to fill out your routines, check out the Wiz Kid's "Jokes For Jugglers" - http://wizkidzinc.com/DVDs/DVDs.htm
Jim Gerrish
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Lucky7 New user 10 Posts |
A little bit late reaction but may be for others who are seeking the same thing.
Here are some tips - I find it helpful to divide the act in different sequences - Every sequence should have a beginning and ending (for example start with kicking up one ball with your foot, end with 3 balls in one hand after a shower) - After the ending wait for applaus and look to the audience ! - and progress in difficulty This are simple tips but a lot of beginners do it wrong. Regards Kristof |
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