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24 November 2009
So many patterns so little time
4 days spent in small spaces with 8 jugglers and 24 big red balls. So many new patterns! Group Juggling is marvelously embryonic. So much yet to do. I can see it keeping us busy for the foreseeable future.
We had fun thinking of each juggler as one hand...3 handed synch patterns, spacial translations of club passing patterns, valium basketballs, cartoon inuendoes, and the volume of space occupied by the juggling objects almost as big as the space occupied by the jugglers themselves.
Photo by Aline Angeli
Posted By Sean Gandini At 22:56 •
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Just found entry to this site. I've just skimmed over contents but am looking forward to a much more in depth examination at some point.
Moved to write as I saw the name Merce Cunninghan on a page...I was taught movement at Dartington College by a woman who was a pupil of Merce Cunningham..and would love to share a story or two about that one day with you.
Comment By Ben Cornish At 25/11/2009 00:25
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