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| Owen Reynolds...
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Owen manipulates and gracefully juggles from one to five
clubs effortlessly.
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Performed in an odd and strangely curious character, Owen
has performed his solo juggling act in various cabaret style
performances in Britain and Holland.
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Street Walkabout and Street Show Juggling just about anything
or anyone. This respectable suited character could seem
harmless at first glance, but keep an eye on this one as
he will try and juggle this biggest, most expensive and
sharpest of objects.
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Whatever the festival, Owen will entertain large audiences
with his tricks of manipulation (of object and public!).
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Suitable for outdoor events and festivals as well as 'Meet
and Greet' character at company events.
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Nightvision is a solo ball routine using the newest of
juggling technology - electronically programmed juggling
balls that illuminate in different colours to produce a
stunning visual effect with futuristic juggling. Suitable
for nighclubs and cabarets for a wide range of audiences.
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An energetic 4 minute act
for nearly any occasion.'Spot the Drop' duo collaborating
with juggler Malte Steinmetz. A comic juggling duo performing
a high skilled, fast and furious club passing act. |
With perfect timing and a
9 club juggling finish, 'Spot the Drop' have entertained audiences
with their quirky style right access Europe. |
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"Peculiar, Precise...
like something devised by Samuel Beckett" - Venue
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Videos...
We have a tiny ten second clip of this act which can be emailed
to you.
To view the video you need a Quicktime Player which can be downloaded
for free, if you do not already have it, by clicking on the Quicktime
icon below.
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