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| A Creative Collection of Dynamic Manipulation Posted: 07 Jun 2012 02:00 PM PDT The art of dynamic manipulation, also commonly referred to as contact juggling, sphereplay, spherical balancing and orb rolling, is a unique form of juggling in which balls are made to move over the hands and body via subtle movements. Incredibly kinetic, dynamic manipulation has many styles and is often combined with dance to create arresting routines.
A Brief History of Dynamic ManipulationThe modern form of dynamic manipulation has many antecedents. It is the way these diverse stylistic elements are seamlessly forged together in performances that makes modern dynamic manipulation methodology so enthralling. For example, palmspinning was practiced in China during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), using small metal Baoding balls. The manipulation of these balls was believed to cure a variety of ailments. Oriental jugglers working as circus performers also introduced bodyrolling to the west in the 19th century. Their magnificent moves proved inspirational for famous western body rollers like Paul Cinquevalli (1858-1918). Vaudeville and gymnastics may seem a curious combo, yet both played a part in the formation of dynamic manipulation. The single ball rolling and sleight of hand of the British magician Cardini (Richard Valentine Pitchford, 1895-1973), routines devised by rhythmic gymnasts incorporating bodyrolling and the forearm rolls and dynamic balancing of juggler Tony Duncan were all highly influential. However, the father of modern dynamic manipulation is the ingenious performance artist Michael Moschen. Moschen's superb style of dynamic manipulation truly revolutionised the art and he received the MacArthur "Genius Grant" in 1990 to develop it further. From the 80s to the present day, Moschen's dynamic manipulation, best described by the New York Times as "a visual music in space", has astounded audiences with its fluid technical dexterity. Moschen also introduced dynamic manipulation into the mainstream when he performed the crystal ball scenes for David Bowie's Jareth the Goblin King in the 1986 fantasy film Labyrinth. There have been two large controversies within the world of dynamic manipulation. Firstly, the publication of the book Contact Juggling (a term loathed by Moschen) in 1990 by James Ernest led to claims that jugglers were claiming the techniques of Moschen as their own without giving due recognition to their originator. Secondly, the highly successful Fushigi Magic Ball, first marketed by Zoom TV in 2010, caused uproar within the dynamic manipulation community, who saw it as an attempt to assign a brand to their art. Many jugglers also claimed the Fushigi ball was advertised deceptively, because its creators claimed the numerous tricks possible were due to the properties of the ball, rather than the skill of the juggler. Despite incidents of internal conflict, the dynamic manipulation community continues to create moments of jaw-dropping beauty within their routines. The best routines often successfully combine a variety of dynamic manipulation techniques with different dance styles. Different Techniques of Dynamic ManipulationThese are the main techniques of dynamic manipulation prevalent today:
Dance Styles Often Combined With Dynamic ManipulationThese are dance styles frequently incorporated into dynamic manipulation routines:
A Creative Collection of Dynamic Manipulation VideosThe old adage "seeing is believing" certainly holds true for the art of dynamic manipulation. Here are 5 excellent examples. Perhaps you'll feel the urge to give it a go yourself? A Talented Japanese Street Performer – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtztrcGkCBw&feature=related Practice has made this excellent dynamic manipulator close to perfect. He clearly deserves applause and money to support him in developing his art. Masaki: Smooth Manipulator – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zPkxWqLgZ0Y&feature=related Having developed an exciting modern act, crystal performer Masaki can truly be described as a magician within dynamic manipulation. The Captivating Choreography of Kelvin Kalvus – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di07QKwZQlI&feature=related German contact juggler Kelvin Kalvus has created incredibly impressive routines, which are choreographed to perfection. The Master: Michael Moschen – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FX7xruR12YA and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZ9F45jMdhQ&feature=related Michael Moschen, the originator of dynamic manipulation as it is known today, astonishes in these videos, which demonstrate his true mastery of the art. Thanks to the team at Ladbrokes Bingo for this interesting insight!
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