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The webmaster (that's me) of
this site practices law full-time
so I am not always readily available to answer questions,
review postings, etc.
However,
you may contact me with questions or suggestions at
drewbriney-at-gmail.com
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WHAT I HOPE TO GET DONE SOON
(for jugglingtricksunlimited.com)
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All
repairs to the database are being fixed! - should
be finished by Christmas!
I've
posted some new videos and have more that are almost
ready.
I would have dozens more done but .mov is not compatible
with Photoshop Elements - if anyone knows how to
convert .mov to .wmv, .avi., or .mpeg, I would have
lots more videos to post - help!
Drew Briney is the only professional juggler worldwide
that uses juggling to create visual imagery that helps
to deliver the message of his stories - hence, he
has come to be known as the Story Juggler.
Drew was given the Utah's Best Professional Juggler
Award in 2001, juggled for 2002 Salt Lake City Olympics
venues, performed at the 2006 IJA Planting the Seed
show, and has performed for many educational, civic,
private and professional festivals, parties, and charity
celebrations.
8
ball juggling (stacked fountain)
8 ball flashes (fountain, wimpy, 999999990)
7 balls tossing (~50 catches)
7 balls bouncing (~20 catches)
6 balls tossing (wimpy, 1/2 shower, fountain ~75-100
catches)
5 balls tossing (a long time)
Most "Parent" tricks on this site with up
to 6 balls
rings, clubs, knives, torches, fireballs, contact
juggling, cigar boxes, balancing, etc.
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HERE IS MY JUGGLING VITAE
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Utah's
Best Professional Juggler Award 2001
(presently undefeated)
2002 Olympic Venue Entertainer
Competitor
1996 IJA Festival
Performer 1996 IJA Planting the Seed Show
Matt
Hall MC'd, Rhys Thomas, Jason Kollum, & others
performed
Timpanogas
Storytelling Festival
(2001-2007)
Community
Festivals
Special Olympics & Other Charity Functions
Libraries
Corporate Events
School Assemblies
Private Banquets, Parties, & Medieval Feasts
"Once
Upon a Juggler"
My previous partner, Kevin Bylund was IJA's 1995
Juniors Bronze Medalist.
Our hottest routine was a 5 ball stealing routine
where we took the balls from each other in well
over a dozen different ways that no other teams
have done before.
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