Page 14 Fall 1987
Fewer Manics win more points
A
trimmed down team of
Manic
Expressions, trimmed down from five people in
The opening curtain revealed them sitting on stage side by side, passing five balls under their legs and overhead in a simple circle. They waved goodbye to the balls that rolled off stage left and went right into eight club passing between Tommy Gabriel and Mark Lippard.
K.C.
Canter joined the two for a nine and ten club feed, then the two men
went back into their eight club pass. Each member of the group next
got a turn in the middle of a six club shower, demonstrating a wide
variety of original takeaway moves. The routine ended with a three
person, 11 club feed and big applause from the audience.
Lippard
said, "We knew we had something different. All the steals and
takeaways were original stuff."
The
trio worked methodically 2-5 hours a day for eight weeks to prepare
the routine, listing tricks on a practice sheet and marking drops
each time. Their win resulted in an appearance on "Good Morning
Lippard
says the success has convinced them to try to make a go as full time
professionals. Gabriel is a philosophy student at
The second place team for the second year in a row, the Raspyni Brothers, tipped their hats to Manic Expressions for a job well done. Daniel Holzman and Barry Friedman performed their usual mix of comedy and technical juggling. It included seven clubs back to back, passing with five clubs and a bounced ball, and ended with an eight club pass.
The
Raspynis left
Third
place went to Doubble Troubble, the duo of identical twin brothers
Nick and Alex Karvounis of
They
began with synchronized club juggling and ended with six knife passing
from Alex on the ground to Nick on a six foot unicycle. The brothers,
16-years-old, have been passing for a year and doing parties and
banquets in the
Other
acts and highlights were:
·
Calculated Chaos (David Levesque, Robbie Weinstein;
·
Jongleur Jugglers (John Creveling, Michael Stillwell;
·
Holy Smoke (Father Daniel Nealon, Robbie Dybo, Brian Stang, Paul
Kuebler; |
Manic Expressions, Teams Champions |
Jongleur Jugglers |