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  • 31Knife juggling — This article focuses on one aspect of toss juggling. For a more general discussion of juggling, see the main article: Juggling Knife juggling is a variant of toss juggling using special knives which are thrown and caught. Although knives are… …

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  • 32British Juggling Convention — The British Juggling Convention is a yearly Juggling convention Organised in a different town, by a fresh organising group each year. The event usually takes place in the second week of the Easter holidays, lasting from the Wednesday to Sunday.… …

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  • 33Torch (juggling) — Torches are juggling props used in many toss juggling routines. Juggling torches are essentially a club or stick on which the far end is an attached wick. Wicks The two most common wicks used with juggling torches are: *Kevlar para aramid… …

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  • 34European Juggling Convention — The European Juggling Convention (EJC), is the largest juggling conventions in the world, regularly attracting several thousand participants. It is held every year in a different European city. It is organized by changing local organization… …

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  • 35Columns (juggling) — A standard 3 ball columns Columns,also known as One up Two up, is a juggling trick where the balls are thrown upwards without any sideways motion. The simplest version involves having three balls, with two going up simultaneously on either side,… …

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  • 36Claw (juggling) — This article is about the juggling trick. For other uses, see Claw (disambiguation). In toss juggling, a claw (also called a snatch) is a trick in which the hand throwing or catching a ball is turned upside down so that the palm of the hand faces …

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  • 37Multiplex (juggling) — 3 ball Cascade with triplex Multiplexing is a form of toss juggling where more than one ball is in the hand at the time of the throw. The opposite, a squeeze catch, is when more than one ball is caught in the hand simultaneously on the same beat …

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  • 38Passing (juggling) — Manuel and Christoph Mitasch, world record holding club passers. Passing is the act of juggling between more than one person. It is a very social part of juggling and is very impressive to watch. It is possible to pass with any juggling prop, but …

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  • 39European Juggling Convention — EJC 2006, Millstreet, Irland Die European Juggling Convention (EJC, zu dt. „Europäisches Jongliertreffen“) gilt als die weltweit größte Jonglierconvention, mit mehreren Tausend Teilnehmern. Die EJC findet einmal im Jahr jeweils in einer anderen… …

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  • 40World Juggling Federation — The World Juggling Federation (WJF) is a juggling organization founded in 2000 by Jason Garfield which began to gain popularity in 2003 when ESPN showed an interest in televising a juggling competition. Its highest profile event is the WJF… …

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