-
established by
German jugglers such as
Salerno and Kara.
Rubber processing developed, and
jugglers started using rubber balls. Previously,
juggling balls were made...
- The
Juggler or The
Jugglers may
refer to:
Juggling The
Juggler, a book by
Michael Blankfort The
Juggler (film), a 1953 film
based on the book "The Juggler"...
-
balls Silicone contact balls Some
jugglers have
claimed that
portions of the book
Contact Juggling and any
juggling performances that
contain elements...
- Koner, in The Life of the Gr****s and Romans,
describe the
jugglers of
ancient Greece:
Jugglers of both ****es,
either single or in gangs, were
common all...
-
numbers of
jugglers. The
forms of
juggling shown here are
practiced by amateur, non-performing,
hobby jugglers as well as by
professional jugglers. The variations...
- patterns, and
other jugglers as well,
including films of
Vaudeville jugglers. From this stew, the Mess emerged. Ron and
Steve juggled at the YMCA in Morristown...
-
juggling of
large lumps of
metal should only be
attempted by
competent club
jugglers who
understand the risks. The
current world records for
juggling...
- are
referred to as pins or
batons by non-
jugglers.
Clubs are one of the
three most po****r
props used by
jugglers; the
others being balls and rings. A typical...
- P****ing is the
juggling skill of
throwing objects between two or more
jugglers. The most
common p****ing
combination is
where two
jugglers throw six objects...
- for
excluding self
throws is that two
jugglers could make a
single p**** to
their partner and then go on to
juggle solo
patterns for as long as they wanted...