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Summary: Tips for becoming an expert juggler. Learn how to do cascade juggling with expert tips and advice on juggling in this free video clip on juggling clubs and balls.
Paul Anderson is a professional circus performer who has studied throughout Europe and the United States. He runs a circus school in Hollywood, Fla. Anderson is a clown, acrobat, tuba...read more
"On behalf of Expert Village, my name is Paul Anderson. I'm from the ABC Circus right here in Hollywood, Florida, and this is juggling for the beginner. Now I'm going to show you a couple of versions on the cascade pattern. This the normal cascade pattern. Again, I start with 2 in my right hand. Now, watch the blue ball. It goes over the top of the other 2. That would be a reverse cascade. Here's a complete reverse cascade. Everything goes over the top. Here's only the blue ball is doing a reverse cascade. You see it jumps back and forth. Some people call this ping-pong or table tennis. Over the top, over the top. Now, there are a lot of juggling patterns. Now that you have the basics, I'm going to show you a bunch of different patterns that are quite simple that you can learn perhaps in the first year of juggling. Two in one hand, side by side, two in the other hand. Then when you add the third ball, you have columns. That'll take some time, but it gives you a goal."
eHow Article: Cascade Juggling Variations