Juggling Haikus

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Olivier -

Juggling Haikus

Dear Edge,

As I was reading a book about Haikus, I wonder if we could do juggling Haikus. I'm not talking about poetry, but juggling sequences of a defined length, say 17 throws. I wish I was proficient enough with balls, rings or clubs to do that and give examples, but I'm not, so I'll let other people try it.

So, 17 throws, that's it, or 17 catches, that's up to us to decide. I'd love to have juggling haikus (or jaikus hehehe, I like that name) from Komei, Stefan, Wes, Guillaume, Eric, Viktor etc...

Little Paul - - Parent

Nice idea.

It reminds me of that exercise Luke Wilson came up with which mixed flats/halves/singles in some pattern which didn't repeat for ages.

It's almost a shame 17 is prime, as that means you can't do something like "combine this 5 step pattern of throw types with this 3 beat juggling pattern and get something which lasts 15 throws before it repeats"

The Void - - Parent

Catches, not throws.

But 17 catches in a row? Do people still do that these days? I thought it was all... Throw, catch, twiddle, collect, 'plex, slapback, collect, throw, shoulder roll, pirouette, plex, scissor ....sequences these days.

*Puts down the spoon.*

Cedric Lackpot - - Parent

*Picks up the spoon.*

*Develops a thirty five minute piece for open stage with it, including monotone blank verse, nudity and/or underwear, and a single club hanging from a string which is never used.*

*Prepares angry rebuttal explaining why you're all philistines who don't understand art. In monotone blank verse.*

Little Paul - - Parent

*picks up camcorder, circles you while you're performing filming the spoon in intimate detail*

*refuses to get a haircut*

Mike Moore - - Parent

I like this idea. I'm thinking of 5 of all one type of catch, but with variations within (eg. penguins, some under the leg, some neutral, etc.), switch to a different type of catch for 7, and so on. Or perhaps varying the throw.

I think I prefer the beats/syllables/characters being on catches, though, as otherwise your haiku will have finished at the 17th throw, and finishing with a ball in the air seems strange.

Olivier - - Parent

contemporary thinking : the 17 catch could be a drop.


emilyw - - Parent

I'll be using THAT idea in the future.

"No that was a catch! With the floor!"

Olivier - - Parent

A good drop is as good as a catch !

emilyw - - Parent

All my drops are excellent.

Olivier - - Parent

and profesionnal I guess

emilyw - - Parent

strictly amateur

(very amateur)

Little Paul - - Parent

No one can drop like Winston

 

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