Actually, they have a live band playing, so the band makes up for any screw-ups. In the show I went to, two people missed their jumps. They just know how to make it look like it wasn't an mistake. It really is amazing because they make it look so flawless.
i saw this down in DC last year with my high school band and it was amazing and since then i've seen three of their shows and they never cease to amaze!
This was one of my favorite acts in the show. I, personally, think ANY kind of juggling is amazing! For some reason, this looks different then the one I saw...hmmm... Anyway, absolutely amazing! Long live the circus!
One of Cirques best juggling acts, but one of their less amazing shows. This is the beauty of Cirque, no matter how far they stray from their original style, they always find a way back.
When I saw Corteo the juggling act was slightly different, but they accidentally missed one of the bigger rings (the ones that come on at 1:16) and it fell in my aunt's lap!
As a general rule, it's said that it takes about 10,000 hours to master any skill. So if you practice 5.5 hours per day you could be there in about 5 years.
Really great, super, and creative act!!!!!!! Juggling takes skill, I can do that too, it takes tons of practice!!!! I haven't done the rings yet, but I'll try that next!!!!
i think that when he does not catch properly at the end is on purpose ....beacuse when he does it the second time the backgound music finishes precisly great performance :)
They are not in the show since January; now, there are other group of jugglers so good like The Teslenko Bros (in the this video). At present, The Teslenko Bros present their performance at Biloxi Casino, Missisipi City.
The artists of this video (Teslenko Bros)are the former jugglers of Corteo. They left the show in January. You saw to the current jugglers, not the Teslenko.
@Tampa0123456789 My guess is that the people who thumbed the video down are Jason Garfield fanboys who believe that the only form of juggling that should be legal is standing ramrod stiff while juggling 11 balls in a cascade for 5 minutes and that anybody who juggles in any other way is a hack not worthy of life. Just a guess.
This is really cool, but without all the extra stuff, the juggling itself isn't that hard. They do a maximum of 5 at a time, and passing is a lot easier than it looks.