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Juggling is a conversation with the stick, the body, the brain.
Now, juggling can be a lot of fun; play with skill and play with space, play with rhythm.
I bought a crystal ball, and I wanted to use it, but I didn't know how, and I wouldn't use it until I developed a technique to use it that... →
My form is more on the lines of a Chinese porcelain-jar juggler. They learn it as a child. They learn, learn, learn, learn - but not with a porcelain... →
This is what I believe about performing: There is no reason to be on stage - there is no reason to be there - if you're not going to put all your... →
I see lines of space. I break things down into lines and space, and I balance.
Impossible doesn't concern me. My job is to dream.
A lot of people think jugglers defy gravity or do stuff. Well, I kind of, from my childhood and golf and all that, it's a process of joining with... →
I look at it somewhat as a way - when you learn juggling, what you learn is how to feel with your eyes and see with your hands because you're not... →
I started juggling a long time ago, but long before that, I was a golfer, and that's what I was: a golfer. And as a golfer and as a kid, one of... →
I was learning things in school rather than learning how to teach myself, which is what you have to do in life, so I just abandoned it and did... →
If you look at any 15 pieces of mine, nobody does a piece like them. Totally new techniques. All the jugglers are stealing from me and claiming that... →