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Qué (quién) es juggle$41817$ - definición

JUGGLING PATTERN
Flash juggling; Jugg; Jug (juggling); Qualify (juggling); Qualifying juggle
  • Cascade flash: 3 throws & 3 catches
  • Mills mess flash: 6 throws & 6 catches

Flash (juggling)         
In toss juggling, a flash is either a form of numbers juggling where each ball in a juggling pattern is only thrown and caught once or it is a juggling trick where every prop is simultaneously in the air and both hands are empty."Three ball flash", TWJC.
juggle         
  • Juggling four [[racquet]]s, Daniel Hochsteiner
  • This ancient wall painting appears to depict jugglers. It was found in the 15th tomb of the [[Karyssa I]] area, [[Egypt]]. According to Dr. Bianchi, associate curator of the [[Brooklyn Museum]] "In tomb 15, the prince is looking on to things he enjoyed in life that he wishes to take to the next world. The fact that jugglers are represented in a tomb suggests religious significance." ... "round things were used to represent large solar objects, birth, and death."<ref>Gillen, Billy (1986). "[http://www.juggling.org/jw/86/2/egypt.html Remember the Force Hassan!]", ''[[Juggling.org]]''. ''Juggler's World'': Vol. 38, No. 2.</ref>
  • Pair of street jugglers with torches
  • Gentleman juggler [[Thom Wall]] demonstrates a trick using a teacup, saucer, and tray in his show ''On the Topic of Juggling'' at the Emerald Room in St Louis, Missouri.
  • Young juggler performing during the 2009 Circus Festival in [[Kerava]], [[Finland]]
  • With a few more balls: 10 siteswap
  • An illustration of Shannon's juggling theorem for the cascade juggling pattern, note that the hand making the toss reverses each time through the pattern (1st time: RLR, 2nd time: LRL), meaning the tosses alternate between hands
  • Juggling seven rings, [[Luca Pferdmenges]]
  • [[Albert Alter]] juggling on a unicycling [[Skeeter Reece]]
CIRCUS SKILL
Jugglers; Juggle; Ball juggler; Juggler; Scarves (juggling); Juggling scarves; Prop (juggling); Juggling theorem; Mathematics of juggling; 🤹; Shannon's juggling theorem; 🤹‍♀️; 🤹‍♂️; 🤹🏼‍♀️; 🤹🏽‍♀️; 🤹🏾‍♀️; 🤹🏿‍♀️; 🤹🏻‍♀️; 🤹🏿‍♂️; 🤹🏻‍♂️; 🤹🏼‍♂️; 🤹🏽‍♂️; 🤹🏾‍♂️
¦ verb
1. continuously toss into the air and catch a number of objects so as to keep at least one in the air at any time.
2. cope with by adroitly balancing (several activities).
3. misrepresent (facts).
¦ noun an act of juggling.
Derivatives
juggler noun
jugglery noun
Origin
ME: back-form. from juggler, or from OFr. jogler, from L. joculari 'to jest', from joculus, dimin. of jocus 'jest'.
juggling         
  • Juggling four [[racquet]]s, Daniel Hochsteiner
  • This ancient wall painting appears to depict jugglers. It was found in the 15th tomb of the [[Karyssa I]] area, [[Egypt]]. According to Dr. Bianchi, associate curator of the [[Brooklyn Museum]] "In tomb 15, the prince is looking on to things he enjoyed in life that he wishes to take to the next world. The fact that jugglers are represented in a tomb suggests religious significance." ... "round things were used to represent large solar objects, birth, and death."<ref>Gillen, Billy (1986). "[http://www.juggling.org/jw/86/2/egypt.html Remember the Force Hassan!]", ''[[Juggling.org]]''. ''Juggler's World'': Vol. 38, No. 2.</ref>
  • Pair of street jugglers with torches
  • Gentleman juggler [[Thom Wall]] demonstrates a trick using a teacup, saucer, and tray in his show ''On the Topic of Juggling'' at the Emerald Room in St Louis, Missouri.
  • Young juggler performing during the 2009 Circus Festival in [[Kerava]], [[Finland]]
  • With a few more balls: 10 siteswap
  • An illustration of Shannon's juggling theorem for the cascade juggling pattern, note that the hand making the toss reverses each time through the pattern (1st time: RLR, 2nd time: LRL), meaning the tosses alternate between hands
  • Juggling seven rings, [[Luca Pferdmenges]]
  • [[Albert Alter]] juggling on a unicycling [[Skeeter Reece]]
CIRCUS SKILL
Jugglers; Juggle; Ball juggler; Juggler; Scarves (juggling); Juggling scarves; Prop (juggling); Juggling theorem; Mathematics of juggling; 🤹; Shannon's juggling theorem; 🤹‍♀️; 🤹‍♂️; 🤹🏼‍♀️; 🤹🏽‍♀️; 🤹🏾‍♀️; 🤹🏿‍♀️; 🤹🏻‍♀️; 🤹🏿‍♂️; 🤹🏻‍♂️; 🤹🏼‍♂️; 🤹🏽‍♂️; 🤹🏾‍♂️
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Wikipedia

Flash (juggling)

In toss juggling, a flash is either a form of numbers juggling where each ball in a juggling pattern is only thrown and caught once or it is a juggling trick where every prop is simultaneously in the air and both hands are empty.

The former is considered by some not to be real juggling, however the term is used to distinguish the flash from the more continuous qualify or qualifying juggle, wherein every prop must be thrown and caught at least twice. For some tricks the number of throws and catches to complete a juggling cycle for that trick is not simply a multiple of the number of objects being juggled. For example, a three-ball cascade, one throw and catch per ball means three throws and three catches. However, for a four-ball Mills Mess, this means six throws & catches, as one round of the pattern requires six throws to complete it.

The second meaning of a 'flash' is a "flashy" move, such as a clap or a pirouette, performed by the juggler during a pattern with time when all props are in the air, such as during the 3 out of 5 juggling pattern, (siteswap: 55500). A three-ball flash is considered a good preparation for learning the five-ball cascade pattern.

World records are kept for both juggling (qualifying) and flashing (the first definition of the term) for balls and bean bags, clubs and sticks, and rings.