For Christmas, the very first JIU crew got together again and we finally did that one video I was looking forward to for about a year: the five point star with 4 people, a vacant space to run into and a table of shot glasses with rum in the middle. The German name is derived from the non-drinking pattern name “Stern mit Loch und Laufen” and the English name comes from the original “shooting star”. Cheers and Enjoy!
PATTERNS
Videos, notation and explanations of passing patterns.
Martins 1-count feed
Pass pass pass pass zip feeding 2 jugglers doing pass self pass heff zip, feeder doing straight passes, feedies cross passes.
RUM BEE
This pattern is the scrambled variation known as “B”. In Britain, it´s also known as the “Honey Bee” and the counting goes “Sun, rain, flowers” instead of “1,2,3”. During the carry you´d call “honey” and the bee follows the carry, buzzing. Well, the little bee got tired of all that “sun, rain and flowers” stuff – and as all clubs in the scrambleds are magic, at least here the carry can easily be a bottle and it is always neat if a juggler runs after a bottle, right? So, the little bee is now a cheerful alcoholic drinking to the health of its friends…
Kennedy
A video from a great ejc in Bruneck, Italy!
We used the awesome lighted artificial grass football court for a passing session with “Kennedy”. The “Airplane-Version”. By now, there is a video of the Kennedy “helicopter version” online, too.
3p 3p 3p 1 “Fabi”
Juli aus Ulm mit Floyd auf der “More props – more drops” Convention in Nürtingen 2015 – ganz minimalistisch mit nur 5 Keulen unterwegs.
Samba “High 5”
Super small and super easy manipulation in 2-count. Just to prove to Birgit that we are fast enough!
Gino´s Manipulator
Juli aus Ulm mit Marian aus Mannheim und Maya und Christian aus der Schweiz in Frankreich auf der Glühweinconvention 2015.
Chop About
ChopAbout is a manipulation based on 4-count. In the base version in this video, the manipulator turns 2.5times in the middle – 4.5 rotations are possible…
La vache qui rit
La vache qui rit is a pattern by Turtur. It´s asymmetric and still both-handed. The clubs of each color always do the same. It´s fun and not too hard to juggle, provided none of the passers get stressed and speed up.