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Saturday April 2 Pratt Memorial Hall, 7pm
Tickets are $5 and will be available in the Pratt ARC on Friday night and Saturday.
Limited seats available (500). SHOW UP EARLY!
Hosts: Matt "from Pratt" Guzzardo
Myles "Fresh" Kane
Scheduled Performers:
(subject to change, click for photo/bio)
With the Juggle These band:
Dav Clark: dunbek
Adam "Grid" Danoff: flute & saxophone
Patrick "Gir" Jones: electric bass
Deborah Kaufmann: tuba
Rod Kimball: trumpet & keyboards
Show Producer: Playful Productions®
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 Matt and Myles They met on a beach when they were very young: brassy Myles Kane and classy Matt Guzzardo. Through good times and bad times, through broken marriages and budding careers, they still had each other. There's never been a friendship quite like Myles and Matt's. From faking an orgasm at the corner deli to debating the odds of having great sex with a guy named "Sheldon", there's nothing Myles and Matt won't do. Well, almost nothing. With the help of Rufus, an ultra-cool messenger in a time-traveling phone booth, the triumphant twosome will warm your hearts and leave you cheering for more. top of page |
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 Chris Chiappini Chris Chiappini is arguably the world's sexiest juggler and inarguably one of
its most highly skilled. He can be seen this month on ESPN and ESPN2
competing in the World Juggling Federation championships. In 2000, he won
the International Jugglers' Association's gold medal for jugglers under 18.
He is also a marathoner. We are proud to say he is a regular Irregular at
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 Cowboys and Idiots
Adam Danoff has been a cowboy for only a few short months, but he has been a juggler for over a decade. Patrick Jones has been a juggler for only a few short years, but he has been an idiot his entire life. top of page
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Dorothy Finnigan
Dorothy attended her first juggling convention as an embryo. She grew up believing jugglers were normal people. 20 years later, she still aspires to be one of them. Her search for juggling acceptance led her to street perform around the world and now causes her to pursue a BA in "undeclared." top of page
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 Adam Kuchler
Originally from Wisconsin, Adam began his career with Circus Smirkus, a youth circus based in Vermont. Since then, he has performed across North America with Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus and Barnum's Kaliedoscape, in Japan with the Kinoshita Circus, in New York and nationally in Bindlestiff Family Cirkus' High Heels and Red Noses, in Chicago with Midnight Circus, and in Reno at the International Jugglers' Association Cascade of Stars show. In his spare time, he likes Taco Bell. top of page |
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 Fistful of Lice Fistful of Lice are two people, four hands, and five hats; in other words: prats with
hats. Sandra Reichl from Germany and Andy Gray from England took inspiration from the great
Johnson Brothers. Fistful of Lice debuted their hat routine in 2003 at the British Juggling
Convention in Brighton. Since then they have performed at numerous juggling conventions and cabarets
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Ambrose Martos Ambrose Martos has performed standup, clown, improv, sketch and dance around New York City and the world.
He was a finalist in the BBC Open Mic competition at the Edinburgh International Fringe Festival and once had his roller skating disco act described as "brave comedy" by ABC's Diane Sawyer. Ambrose is a regular host and performer at New York City's best vaudeville reviews and has performed on the largest cruise ship in the world for Royal Caribbean. Ambrose plays the lead role in the indie film Lutoski Fish Sticks. He is a 1997 graduate of Clown College, a member of the Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit and part of the comedy trio Happy Hour. top of page
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 Denis Paumier Denis Paumier is co-founder of the company Les Objets Volants and has
produced and performed juggling shows in his native France and around
the world since 1999. The company's shows include humorous theatrical
pieces as well as experimental works with object manipulation and
siteswap theory. Denis studied at circus schools in Rosny-sous-Bois
and Châlons-en-Champagne, performed in Circus Cantabilé and Zoo
Muzique, and taught at the Universités d'Eté du Jonglage with Maksim
Komaro. In 2002, his work was awarded a "Jeunes Talents Cirque" prize
from Théâtre de la Cité Internationale, Paris. top of page
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 Wes Peden Wes Peden is a 14-year-old obsessive juggler who enjoys manipulating random props with wild abandon and experimenting with ramen and omelets. He has won the 2004 IJA Junior Championships as well as numerous thumb wrestling matches with his sister. He enjoys being creative and pondering over questions such as, "Where does Spring water come from in the Winter?" top of page |
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 Cécile Poncet Currently living in Montreal, Canada, Cécile is originally from the 3,000-person village of Le Versoud, France, near Grenoble. She graduated from the Circus Space in London, England, with a precise and elegant five-club routine in 1999, and joined the Gandini Juggling Project for one year. Cécile competed in the IJA Individuals Championship in Niagara, New York in 1999, and has performed at EJC 1999 (Public Show), BJC 2000, and EJC 2004. For the last four years, Cécile has been taking a break from juggling to travel and study, but she has recently taken it up again and is developing a duo act. Cécile returns to the stage to debut her six-club solo routine for Juggle These. top of page |
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 Trained Human Club Trained Human Club is the dynamic two-man performing team of Matt Henry and Randy Cabral. Matt is a World Juggling Champion and Randy...is a really nice guy. They cite the influence of Stomp and Blue Man Group on their new production Anthropology, where juggling, percussion, music, and physical comedy combine with high tech special effects to create a mesmerizing spectacle that's as funny as it is awe-inspiring. top of page |
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 Playful Productions® In addition to producing shows, Playful Productions books performers for special events, corporate training, and education programs. President Viveca Gardiner was a director of the Big Apple Circus and is a member of Bindlestiff Family Cirkus' advisory board, a contributing editor of JUGGLE magazine, and a co-producer of the Grand Falloons. She has rigged for Cirque du Soleil; coached for Circus of the Kids; performed as a juggler, ringmistress, trapeze artist, stilt walker, and roller skater. She also teaches, consults, and writes... and wins reality TV shows. Most importantly, she is a Carmine Street Juggler.
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| Performers: If your photo and/or bio isn't here, or you want a different one, please send to cynthia@jugglenyc.com |
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