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But the most entertaining aspect was the juggling act
performed, by Chaos – a Bengaluru based juggling group. Halloweener’s were in
for a treat watching the tricks that Chaos presented. “These jugglers were
brilliant. They kept the audience on their feet and were very funny” – said
Megha, a freelance event organizer.
Juggling has existed for centuries, it was not until the
1947 that the International Jugglers' Association was founded, to practice and
promote the art of juggling. The study of different possibilities / patterns in
juggling has attracted many mathematicians. Research on possible patterns of non-colliding
throws have been identified and many jugglers can get trained on these.
During their performance the Chaos weaved funny stories and
demonstrated patterns from a simple Cascade to a complex Mills’ Mess. Krish a
eleven-year-old recalled eight of the thirteen tricks performed at the show,
“Box, Cascade, Chops, Dummy Elevator, Factory, Flash, Mills' Mess and Penguin”.
The other toss patterns included - Shower, Snatch, Statue of Liberty, Tennis
and Trampoline.
Recent research has demonstrated that regular juggling has a
positive impact your neurological performance. BBC has published that
scientists have observed a 5% increase in white matter - the cabling network of
the brain. Felix Stephen, a 27-year-old software professional has been
practicing juggling regularly for over an year, sharing his experience he said
that, “It (juggling) can be a quick and an easy way to de-stress during the
workday, it not keeps me fit and it is a lot fun. Juggling is the only sport
which can be played at any time or place, you can either practice it alone or
in a team”.
Shivam Agarwal, a 25-year-old IT professional “For me
learning new tricks and mastering it is the biggest motivator. I started
juggling as a hobby however, within a few weeks into it I have noticed that it
has impacted my life in more than one way. Being a sportsperson since
childhood, I have started experimenting juggling skills into other sports like
playing snooker with both my hands”.
Juggling improves hand-eye coordination, reflexes,
dexterity, peripheral vision, and when performed in a group it helps in team
building. A Halloween guest Subramanian added that he was impressed with the
jugglers’ performance, “I liked their team work, concentration and the tricks
were awesome, I would love it if my four-year-old son can learn juggling as it
is easier for young kids to pick new skills”. The Chaos group meets twice a
week to practice juggling in teams.
When Mahit a Chaos
team member was questioned on how jugglers are perceived by an audience now, he
expressed that, “Though a majority of the audiences continue to stereotype
jugglers as circus clowns, the truth is that any juggler is as likely to be a
circus clown as a professor of Mathematics, if not both! Ever since Claude
Shannon, the father of information theory, came up with his juggling theorem
and invented a juggling robot, even more mathematicians and engineers are
getting interested in juggling, both for artistic and academic reasons.”
Deepti Mahesh who runs the Kydz Adda, said her guests were
blown away, “Chaos have made juggling look like so much fun, kids loved
watching the tricks, it was presented interestingly in a skit format and the
memory game was a fun way to bring awareness about the different juggling
patterns. I personally liked the Hoola-hoop act”.
Little Halloweener’s enjoyed the games, dressing up in
costumes, and towards the end of the party they didn’t miss a chance to click a picture with
their juggling stars.
Juggling is a niche talent and if you are
looking at learning this complex yet fun skill, please join the juggling-gym
program offered at Fundamentals an activity center, headed by Gunjan Saraf. For
more details please contact: info@thefunschool.in / chaosbng@googlegroups.com , You may
also visit the Chaos team website at: chaosbng.com
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