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Juggler's  World _____________________________________________________________________________

Winter 1991-92                                                         Volume 43  No. 4

CONTENTS

 

16  - JUGGLING TO A DIFFERENT DRUMMER

Peter Mark highlights an artful troupe from the great Northwest who have flourished with a definitely non-flash style.

 

18 - ROUGHING IT IN VERONA

American abroad Robert Peck reports on the things he expected, and the things he didn't, at the 14th European Juggling Convention.

 

23 - JUGGLING AROUND THE REVOLUTION

Cindy Marvell tells a wondrous tale of Georgian hospitality for 250 Westerners juggling far from home at the first Soviet juggling convention.

 

26 - STARTING FROM SCRATCH IN JAPAN

Joseph Dias starts a juggling club at a university cJub where most students have never heard of the art. Ed Henderson tells about the traditional Japanese bag "otedama," a fading traditional manipulation art


FEATURES

5 - LETTERS

7 - NEWS

9 - NOTES

12 - REVIEWS

14 - SCIENCE

29 - WORKSHOP

32 - MEETINGS

35 - FESTIVALS

37 - ESSAY

 

On The Cover:  Soviet juggler Mikhail Staroseletsky, a dentist by trade, warms up for the public show at his first juggling festival - The 1991 Tbilisi Convention. (photo by John Wilkins)

On The Cover:  Soviet juggler Mikhail Staroseletsky, a dentist by trade, warms up for the public show at his first juggling festival - The 1991 Tbilisi Convention. (photo by John Wilkins)

 

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