Page 23 Winter 1986 - 87
Kitting
Around by
Kit Summers A
couple of weeks ago I received
a call from
Rejean St. Jules,
who was putting together
a new juggling act at CircusCircus
in Las Vegas. It was the beginning of
a hectic season of travel that brought me
into contact with a lot of good jugglers. First,
I saw Rejean and his good work
Kris
Kremo was down the street at the Stardust Hotel's Lido show. Kremo
comes on stage with one derby hat that he manipulates all over his
body. He brings out a cigar to use as a mouthstick and balances the
hat on it.
Next
it's three balls, with a so-smooth style. He moves on to three red
silk top hats. There are comedy moves, including landing one on his
back instead of his head. His last props were boxes, doing every move
possible. His finale is a double pirouette catch of three boxes in the
air, which he precedes with a triple pirouette catch of one.
Airjazz
was performing in Los Angeles shortly thereafter and I got to see
their show. It was more of a dance presentation than a juggling show,
working toward their goal of extended bookings at regional theatres.
For
the opening, Peter Davison came on stage as a clean-up person. Kezia
Tenenbaum and Jon Held came out in masks and strange costumes, banging
on drums. The three of them do a dance routine with the drums. Next
Jon and Kezia do a dance using gymnastic ribbons. Then comes a number
called Ball Game where the three of them do a synchronized routine
using one ball.
There's much, much more, including some comedy with soda crackers, a multicolored club-swinging routine in the dark and Jon and Kezia's country-fied dueling boxes.
It
was off to Atlantic City for some business. Fortunately, there were
jugglers working at the time. First I saw William Lee juggling in the
show "Wild!" at Resorts International. He started with three
clubs and comedy, including all axe, torch, and machete. In the second
half of the show he did devil sticks, some good three ball juggling
and five balls with a kickstart.
Trumps
Castle had the show "City
Being around all these top jugglers I'm really feeling the competition developing between them. I'm sure that this is really helping the juggling world as it takes the level of juggling even higher. David Lee's father, Albert Moreira, says that brother Albert Lucas is in Japan right now working on juggling 14 rings and nine clubs. That's something I'd like to see! |