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Jugglers

Jugglers | Juggler

Jugglers meaning

plural of juggler

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As Bob Dylan noted, the Trump crowd doesn’t see the frowns as the jugglers and clowns do all of their tricks for them.

The application demoed on it was an immersive 3D video of a Cirque du Soleil act. It was so immersive that I was put on the stage with acrobats and jugglers in the scene doing their acts around me.

Moreover, an assortment of jugglers, stilt dancers and acrobats will be onsite to provide roving amusement.

Not even any jugglers, who can be truly amazing.

A free show by Dark Follies, a vaudeville troupe based in Portland, thrilled the audience with its unique mix of music, jugglers, fire performers and more.

Fire jugglers and a charity fire walk will kick the night off at 6.30pm, followed up by a 20-minute firework display set to music from the movies.

Phantom Circus brings back the art of circus with a vaudevillian flair and a touch of burlesque, with help from a professional cast of saucy jugglers, belly dancers, aerial dancers, contortionists, stilt-walkers and acrobats.

A few years later, he employed jugglers to perform acts along with the horse and clown acts.

Another variation is where the jugglers are back-to-back, and (usually) any passes to the other person travel over their heads.

Circus jugglers come from many countries and include those from Russia and other Eastern European countries, China, Latin America and other European countries.

Drolls were comical playlets, often adapted from the subplots of Shakespearean and other plays, that could be attached to the acts of acrobats and jugglers and other allowed performances, thus circumventing the ban against drama.

Germany and the United States have produced some of the greatest jugglers from the past 50 years, most notably Francis Brunn from Germany and Anthony Gatto from the United States.

It is held on the Saturday in June closest to the 17th, the founding date of the International Jugglers' Association.

Jugglers often refer to the objects they juggle as props.

Juggling is often used in circus arts, such as in Jennifer Miller 's Circus Amok Street juggler on stilts at the Lexington Barbecue Festival Performance Style Professional jugglers perform in a number of different styles, which are not mutually exclusive.

Most street jugglers perform comedy juggling acts.

On January 26, 1925, Bix and His Rhythm Jugglers set two tunes to wax: "Toddlin' Blues", another number by LaRocca and Shields, and Beiderbecke's own composition, " Davenport Blues ".

Rubber processing developed, and jugglers started using rubber balls.

Since then, jugglers have been associated with circuses.

Soon in North America, vaudeville theatres employed jugglers, often hiring European performers.