Juli aus Ulm mit Marian aus Mannheim und Maya und Christian aus der Schweiz in Frankreich auf der Glühweinconvention 2015.
PATTERNS
Videos, notation and explanations of passing patterns.
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.
Dolby Söround
Juggled at PassOut 2014-2015 in Someren.
Scrambled V (312 cC sC iB) ‘Chopped Toast’
Another scrambled for the Aidan Burns project.
Scrambled V (123 cC sA iB) ‘3’
A simple scrambled for the Aidan Burns project
Scrambled V – mirrored
This standard scrambled V is mirrored or as Ed calls it, flipped. All the passes and manipulation are on the left hand and we also walk in the 'wrong' direction. For fun, you can watch the video in mirrortube, it looks like a 'normal' Scrambled V, then. Juggled at PassOut 2014-2015 in Someren.
‘Minis’ Workshop EJC Millstreet 2014
At the EJC 2014 in Millstreet, Ireland, Anni and Tine gave a very nice workshop for ‘Minis’ – passing patterns with less than 3 clubs per person. There is a quite easy 4 club pattern for 2 people, 3p 2 2p 1 (“Benni”) which was also in the ‘Minis’ workshop at the 2014 Berlin convention. The second one is a much harder 5 club pattern for 2 people, 3p 1 2 4. For that one, I included 2 exercises in the video.
6 Clubs Shamrock
The most easy shamrock variations use only 5 clubs – or rather 4 clubs and a bottle 😉
This one has 6 clubs but is till fairly easy. Do I need to say it´s a drinking pattern, as well?
Floyd (extended)
One of our “drinking patterns” filmed the day it was adapted to the bottle by Juli from Ulm and Floyd from Bochum.