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  Juggling Workshop at Streb May 18
Posted May 1, 2008


Note: It's nice to see more of the aerial and acrobatics studios in the city beginning to offer juggling programs. Keith is a great teacher. Posted as received.

The Streb Lab for Action Mechanics is extremely proud to announce our first-ever juggling workshop with Keith Nelson!!!

Warming Up To Juggling!

Sunday, May 18th, at the Streb Lab For Action Mechanics (SLAM)!

SLAM is the home of the Espana Streb Trapeze Academy, SLAM SHOW 11, and the STREB dance company of Extreme Action Mechanics. Find out more about Streb and SLAM at strebusa.org

Sunday, May 18th, 2008 from 10am to 12pm.

$45 *(prepaid registration required)

Age and experience level open.

Call 718-384-6491 to register for the event.

SLAM accepts cash, credit card, and checks (made out to Ringside Inc.).

Email trapeze@strebusa.orgfor more information.

*SLAM is a registered not for profit organization.

Keith Nelson, Bindlestiff Family Cirkus cofounder, is offering an introductory session into the art of juggling and prop manipulation. The focus of this session is to provide the participants with the tools to be able to juggle at least three objects. Balancing objects will be introduced. The session will provide a glimpse into a massive variety of manipulating object possibilities. This session will include a demonstration, a warm up, juggling exercises, and balancing.

Mr. Nelson, AKA Mr. Pennygaff and Kinko the Clown, is co-founder of the Bindlestiff Family Cirkus. He learned to juggle and eat fire at Hampshire College in 1989. Since then he has added circus skills, sideshow feats, and clowning to his always-expanding scope of varietyarts. He has been teaching and performing professionally for more than fifteen years. He stresses the importance of being a multi-skilled entertainer. And reminds you that juggling increases the gray matter in your brain. Find out more about Keith at bindlestiff.org




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