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MAIN ARTICLE - How to Recover from Dropping
First thing to do is try not to make
drops happen at all! Minimise the chance of dropping
by only performing tricks during your show that
you know you can do 99 percent of the time.
Next step is to condition your audience
so that anytime they see a mistake in the show they
have to respond in a certain way. This could be
a clap and cheer (if you are quite nervous being
on stage then this can be quite encouraging and
help you achieve the trick on your next attempt),
or even a loud boo or shouting a certain catchphrase.
Whatever you decide, by teaching the audience at
the start of your show how to respond to any mistakes,
it takes away the uneasy moment when your drops
happen and everyone in the crowd begins responding
in a different way!
If you perform in character, then
stay in character when you make a drop. If you are
performing to music, then you may find it easier
to develop a funny mime or a piece of skill to get
the dropped prop back into the air (with clubs,
this could be a kickup for example). If you are
juggling with 5 balls and drop one, this could be
your chance to show off some amazing 4 ball skills!
Maybe the audience will leave your show thinking
that all your drops were completely intentional!
Here is a web page devoted to drop
lines. These are some of the most standard drop
lines that are in existence, so you may have even
seen some jugglers use them before. It is therefore
worthwhile adapting them to suit your particular
character or personality rather than just learning
them from this list and trying to squeeze them in
when a drop occurs! Even better, write your own
(and then tell me so I can use them!)
If you want to include in your show
a really difficult trick that is likely to not work
on the first attempt, then let your audience know
how difficult this trick is. Build up the tension.
This can allow you several attempts and even bigger
applause when they share in your success!
When you drop, do not panic. Maybe
attempt the same trick a second time if you feel
confident, or just move on to something else entirely.
It is very important not to look embarrassed or
worried as this is not fair on the audience who
are then made to feel uneasy. By preparing to allow
for drops in any of your shows, you should be able
to cope with anything that happens!
I would love to hear any other ideas,
so please get in touch!

Fire and More New Products!
30 fire
juggling/spinning products (a whole
new section) added to the store, along
with a fire safety page which includes links to
a very informative safety video. Please note that
before you even consider purchasing any fire equipment,
your skill level for the item should already be
of a high standard.
Stocking
Fillers Sale still on! Approx
80 products in the store are still heavily reduced
for phasing out. These are mainly novelty items.
Here is the special offers page where you can grab
yourself a bargain before stocks run out!
Diabolos:
The brand new Babache Finesse G3 Diabolo is now
available, and has superceded the excellent Finesse
G2. All evolution kits work with all models of Finesse
Diabolo. Also now on the market, and used by the
World Class performer Ryo Yabe are Sundia Fly Diabolos.
Kits for these diabolos should be available soon.
Both Finesse and Sundia diabolos have luminous versions,
and I have added Babache LED Handsticks to the store,
so your skills can be seen at all times of day or
night!
I have added 12 more juggling
club products.

Circus Skills Badges and Much More!
Circus
Skills Badge Workshops page added. If
you are involved with a Brownie/Guide/Rainbow
pack, or Scouts/Boys Brigade, then a Circus
Skills workshop will help contribute towards
earning a particular badge, so please read
this new page! Some activities I wrote for
the BB Circus Skills programme have been published
in their latest guide, so this should hopefully
lead to a wider variety of juggling skills
being used for their badge!
This is now the hectic juggling season between
Halloween and CHRISTmas! At Halloween, I got
to dress up like a Zombie and put on a fire
show at David Marshall Lodge in Aberfoyle
(see photo gallery)!
I was one of the warm up acts for bands including
Journey South and Bucks Fizz at Drumchapel
Winterfest, as well as performing alongside
the world renowned Te Pooka at Greenocks Fireworks
Display! It was also a pleasure to be performing
in Glasgow when the City won the Commonwealth
games bid!
My next newsletter will be published in 2008,
so I want to take this opportunity to thank
you for joining my mailing list, being my
customers/clients and I wish you a very merry
CHRISTmas and Happy New Year and look forward
to your continued support in 2008!

Photos of Props in Action
I would really like to add some photographs
in the tricks and store section of Jugglingworld
of people actually performing the tricks I have
written about, or just having fun with any of the
props I sell in the store. This is your chance to
get a mention beside your own photo on Jugglingworld,
so please get in touch! I am also looking into the
possibility of adding video to the site, so watch
this space!

New Tricks Please!
Ran out of ideas for your favourite
juggling prop? If you are a regular user of
my tricks section, and have accomplished all
of the tricks I have written, then perhaps you
can write some more, or get in touch and I will
consider expanding the pages. If there are any
props that you would like a tricks page written
for, then please let me know also. Next page
planned is for Walking
Globes