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Summary: Learn the basics of Diabolo juggling, how to juggle diabolo sticks and various hints for the beginner juggler in this free juggling video series.
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Adria M. Moskowitz Born in Brooklyn, NY, Adria managed to wend her way through Pennsylvania, New York, Tennessee and just about every state in New England. She spent several yea... read more
Hi! My name is Adria. I am one of the professional jugglers here on expertvillage.com. This is introduction to the diabolo. That would be this juggling prop right here that looks like an hourglass and looks like well, it looks like Minnie mouse’s bow. It looks like a whole bunch of things you can think of. I am not going to do any juggling in this segment. I am going to introduce you to the prop and tell you about its history. Here in America we call it the Chinese Yo Yo because it comes from China. That its most popular name here in America. In China it is called the Su Win; it also known as the diabolo. It is the second oldest juggling prop known to mankind. It is over 5000 years old. The only prop that we know that is older than that would be the ball. We have already looked at that extensively so we are going to put that beside for now. The diabolo or it is Su Win originated in China over 5000 years ago. Originally they were made of bamboo and reeds. On the outside, the reed pattern and the reeds crossing the sides. Every single diabolo is made by hand or Su Win at the time and that all had a unique reed pattern. When they spun, each one made a different sound and when you do different tricks, they also make different sounds. So you could in theory have a group of diabolists working together doing the same tricks in unison, a very beautiful chorus line effect creating an entire orchestra. That talent and that skill has pretty much been lost to us now. We have the history. There are some people who are trying to re-learn that skill but here we have the diabolo. Now during the dark ages anything that was considered an amusement to the people was called the tool of the devils. The inquisition traveled across here trying to convince every one that these looked like devil’s horns. I repeat Minnie Mouse bow! So what they tried to do was they actually named it diabolo, which is in Spanish for devil in order to create a fear in the people so that no one would use it. Of course, that did not work and diabolo has continued to practice the art. During the renaissance, jugglers took the diabolo and stuck in O the middle of the word changing it to the Greek work diabolo. Dia as in diameter. The Greek word diabolo means to throw across.
Thankyou for making this video! Ive always wondered why people say diablo but spell it diabolo.
Thank you, your video was extremely helpful in getting me started.