CIRCUS, CLASIC GAME :)

domingo, 25 de septiembre de 2011

Juggling PERFOMANCE :)

Popular forms of juggling :)

Objects juggled

Balls, clubs, rings, diabolos, devil sticksand cigar boxes are several types of objects that are commonly juggled.

Other objects, such as scarves, knives, pineapples, flaming torches and chainsaws, may also be used.


Performance style

This may include the gentleman juggler — using everyday objects such as hats, canes, plates, wine bottles and cigars; comedy juggling — the juggling skill is secondary to the comic character and jokes of the performer; sport themed — the performers dress in sporting attire and juggle sports equipment such as tennis racquets, footballs, or even snooker balls; traditional circus style — presenting pure skill with precision, skill and panache. Cultural extensions of the traditional circus style include: Chinese circus — using mainly rings and badminton racquets, fantastic costumes, concentrating on numbers juggling; Russian folk — colourful costumes and characters, unique props with acrobatics.


Number of objects juggled

In trick juggling, the main aim is to perform exceptionally skilful and impressive manipulations with the objects juggled. Numbers juggling, by contrast, has the goal of juggling as many objects as possible.

Number of jugglers

Juggling is most commonly performed by an individual. However, multiple-person juggling is performed by two or more people. Some method of passing between the jugglers is used — this can be through the air (as in toss juggling), bounced off the ground, simply handed over, or numerous other ways depending on the objects and the style of juggling. For example, two club jugglers may stand facing each other, each juggling a 3-club pattern themselves, but then simultaneously passing between each other. Back-to-back juggling is also possible, and other configurations.

Juggling :o)

juggling art is meant to manipulate, and perform shows with one or more objects at once turning them, keeping them in balance or alternately thrown into the air without letting it fall to the ground. Are juggling games because of its difficulty and beauty make some necessary psychomotor skills by who does them to carry them out, which is the juggler. To this end, the juggler uses various body parts, mainly the hands, but also of the feet, arms or head. The juggling is one of the classic attractions of the circus. Going public is bright because it seems it is almost impossible to make them.

Art circus

Say NO to the violation of rights at the circus!


Human rights and animal rights have been an integral part of the recent evolution of circuses and circus arts in general.

For example, the strains or conditions in animals or humans, were part of a morbid spectacle,pejoratively referred to as events. A famous case was that of the "Elephant Man". Althoughbanned in many parts of the world, in some others, these shows continue in a separate and parallel to some fairs or carnivals.

Regarding the rights of animals, numerous NGOs defending the rights of animals, citizensand groups sensitized to the issue, like vegans who do not just slam the treatment given toanimals that are used in a circus, if not the fact that they disapprove of removing animals from their natural habitat against their will, lock them up and use them as objects for training.Therefore, campaign to ask people not to go to circuses that use is made of animales. In Spain, this controversy took center stage to denounce the state of the animals in the circustrainer Angel Christ.

It is also alleged that in many circuses behaviors commonly seen as the caged animals that do not stop the elephants around or move their heads from side to side continuously, are signs of psychological distress these animals washed into life in the circus. Therefore, some countries have banned the use of certain species, such as India, where in 2009 it banned the use of elephants in circuses and in both zoos, 6 or in others, like Canada, Sweden, Denmark and Bolivia, as well as in several cities in other states, where it is forbidden to use any animals in circuses.

What is the circus?

A circus is an artistic, usually traveling, which may include acrobats, clowns, magicians, animal trainers and other artists. It is presented inside a large tent with seating tracks and galleries to the public. The ski circuses usually circular areas where the functions are, therefore, the three-ring circusis considered more attractive by the variety of entertainment to be enjoyed at the same time.