Hat juggling is not new but these floppy hats are pretty cool and at the end he runs 6 hats then does a 7 hat flash! Performed by Edward Frantsuzov of the Ukrane.
Hat juggling is not new but these floppy hats are pretty cool and at the end he runs 6 hats then does a 7 hat flash! Performed by Edward Frantsuzov of the Ukrane.
These Magnetic Clubs were created by Ameron from Sweden; AKA JointDemise on YouTube.
He also provides instructions on how to make your own Magnetic Clubs
This web page describes the early development of a set of programmable glow balls in 1995.
Not a juggling prop….yet!
Juggling and manipulating vinyl records.
Performed by Steve Langley
Abstract art created by Clubs, Devil Sticks and Poi filled with paint.
“A device similar to the Buugeng was once used by the amazing Michael Moschen. Inspired by this, Dai Murata combined it with his extraordinary fire-dancing, spinning and juggling skills, leading to the development of the Buugeng.”
I’m sure every juggler who has walked down the produce isle has been tempted to juggle the fruit. Here is Thomas Dietz juggling fruit.
This is a form of advertising I have seen mostly in California.
There are several designs out there for self balancing unicycles and rola bola (often called self balancing skate boards). Here is an example of each:
Build your own!
http://www.instructables.com/id/Self_balancing_one_wheeled_electric_skateboard/
Build your own! http://www.tlb.org/eunicycle.html
Ivan Pecel juggles a child.
These sticks appear to dance around with their jugglers (starting around 1:00).
Another juggling creation byTheKYOUZAIYA1.
By TheKYOUZAIYA1 of Japan.
There are several people who juggle giant triangles. Again, I am not sure if the act or the performer in this video is named “Petrovskiy”.
Either the performer or the act is called “Siarhei”. This one prop is used for club juggling, bouncing, staff spinning and devil sticks.
I believe this is called “Walking Thing” by Tom Miller at the Unicycle Factory.
Many more unique unicycles are listed here: http://gwyn.tux.org/~bagleyd/unicycle_factory/custom.html
I don’t know what they are called. They look like oversized boleadora, a primitive hunting tool. Performed by Ruslan Fomenko.