| 
                     Appearing
                    in identical tuxedos with a background of classical music
                    set to a rock beat, they opened with cigar box work never
                    before seen on the IJA stage. It included a leapfrog steal,
                    then moved into simultaneous moves with three boxes each. An
                    intentional drop led into some unique stealing of boxes from
                    each other and passes to each other. They did a three club
                    runaround routine, then six club passing with solid
                    alternating shoulder and Albert throws. It included
                    multiplex club shoulder and Albert throws also, and a
                    leapfrog steal of four clubs. Seven club passing began with
                    one brother kicking up the seventh club to the other, and
                    included shoulder and Albert throws, and back to back with
                    double and single spins. They did nine club double and
                    triple spin passing, and finished with six throws of ten
                    club passing, culminated with a clever gather of all ten.
                    There were three unintentional drops during the routine.
                    
                     
                      
                    The
                    Karvounis twins have competed several times previously, but
                    said this may be their last appearance for a while. They
                    were third in teams in 1987, second in 1988, second in 1989,
                    and they won the club passing numbers competition in 1989.
                    
                     
                      
                    "We're
                    not sure we'll compete anymore," said Alex. "We've
                    done it three years now and had a hard time putting this
                    together because of our school work. I don't know if we'll
                    have the time to put into the technical work. Besides, we'd
                    like to go to 
                    
                    Montreal
                    
                    and just enjoy a festival for once."
                    
                     
                      
                    The
                    twins are now enrolled as sophomores in the film production
                    program at 
                    New York
                    
                    University
                    in 
                    
                    Manhattan
                    
                    and perform on weekends at South Street Seaport to help
                    finance their education. Their street act is based on the
                    idea of twins fighting. They perform with wireless
                    microphones and include routines with clubs, torches,
                    unicycles, and a bullwhip. They have entertained extensively
                    at corporate and school functions, church and civic events,
                    private parties, openings and galas since age 11. They won
                    the team division of the Talent America competition in 
                    New York City
                    in 1988 and performed at 
                    
                    Busch
                    
                    Gardens
                    
                    during the summer of 1990. 
                   |