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Neodolatelnamember 12 posts Location: fremont, ca, usa
Posted: Does anyone know of a website with lessons for torches (the ones with the balls at the end that you put in your palm- i don't know the "official" name for them). Thanks!
Neodolatelnamember 12 posts Location: fremont, ca, usa
Posted: Thanks Malcom!
AnonymousPLATINUM Member
Posted: I highly recommend the WJ Schatz Club Swinging book. It's very dense reading, but has a wealth of information. https://www.dube.com/book/6.html#Club Swinging
Finnmember 341 posts Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia
Posted: I have the Schatz book too. It's fantastic but is written in very difficult to read late nineteenth century English. There is another book which is much more user friendly. "Modern Club Swinging and Pole Spinning" by Anna Jillingss of the Cosmos Jugglers. The Jillings book translates all of the Schatz moves into contemporay English. I've been told that it's currently out if print but you never know. It was published in 1994 by Butterfingers, Bath, England.The ISBN is 0 9513240 8 XGood luck. I got my copy from a juggling shop in Sydney. Finn
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