stickyimage

http://ezine.juggle.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/136Banner.jpghttp://ezine.juggle.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/BannerMember2.pnghttp://ezine.juggle.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Heptad1.pnghttp://ezine.juggle.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/BannerVolunteer.pnghttp://ezine.juggle.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/BannerHomepage1.png

All posts from David Cain

David Cain is a professional juggler, juggling historian, and collector of historical juggling props. He is a Guinness world record holder and 15 time IJA gold medalist. In addition to his juggling pursuits, David is a successful composer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and singer as well as the author of nine books. He and his children live in Middletown, OH (USA). His favorite color is purple and his favorite food is filet mignon.
  • Steven Ragatz Interview

    Feb 12, 2013 2 Comments

    PDF   At this year’s IJA Festival, Steven Ragatz will be presenting a special Act Creation Workshop on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 1oam to 12:30pm. The cost is $100. Your juggling act should be more than merely a collection of tricks executed in sequence. This workshop ...

    Read More →
  • Creating a Juggling Combination Trick

    Dec 01, 2012 No Comments

    PDF Combination tricks are among the most difficult tricks in the world of juggling. The act of taking unrelated skills of juggling and manipulation and merging them into one trick is quite old, dating back at least as far as the Middle Ages. By far the most famous combination trick is the ...

    Read More →
  • The Historical Juggling Props Collection and Exhibit

    Nov 28, 2012 No Comments

    PDF Part 1: Getting Started It all started with an email from Alan Howard. He remembered that I had said something years before about wanting to get a Van Wyck juggling club if one ever came available. Edward Van Wyck was the first maker of retail juggling clubs, starting in 1895. His works...

    Read More →
  • Juggling With Boomerangs

    Oct 11, 2012 No Comments

    PDF Many jugglers have taken an interest in boomerang throwing over the years due to a number of commonalities in the skills. They both involve throwing and catching objects in a skilled manner. They both are skills that can appear easy until the average person tries them. One person who ma...

    Read More →
  • Animal Juggling Acts

    Sep 15, 2012 No Comments

    PDF Many American movie goers remember watching Steve Martin juggle three (fake) cats in the 1979 move The Jerk. While the scene was absurd, the idea of animals being involved in juggling acts certainly isn’t. In fact, there is a long history, especially in circuses, of such acts. Perhaps...

    Read More →