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Roslyn

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Posted: May 14, 2012 3:48am
Hi all,
I saw this posted on the All Magicians & Jugglers FB group and thought I'd share it here too.
It's an article that looks at ways of developing new moves in manipulation/skill play/juggling and is definitely worth a read.
Enjoy!
http://thehoophub.co.uk/bags-of-tricks-exploring-move-discovery-in-skill-play/
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MagicJuggler

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Posted: Jun 5, 2012 9:10am
Thanks for posting, I enjoyed the read. I like stuff about the process of creativity. Michael Moschen did a TED talk about juggling and his creative process that was really facinating stuff. Much of the time I would much rather read or listen to a performer's description of his/her creative process than learning an individual trick. The tricks that I am aware of would take half a lifetime to learn, but to come up with something unique is far more gratifying in my mind, which also leads to more individualized performances and development of a unique style rather than the carbon copy performances that litter the stages and streets of the world.
Matthew Olsen
www.mattolsenmagic.com
I heard from a friend that anecdotal evidence is actually quite reliable.
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Roslyn

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Posted: Jul 1, 2012 3:04am
Do you know if the Michael Moschen TED is available online?
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Roslyn

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Posted: Jul 7, 2012 6:56am
I found the Michael Moschen TED.
Filmed in 2002, he's light years ahead of what jugglers are doing now a decade ago!!!!
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