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Silent Juggling, the new hit of Superwoody!
(See also the Silent Juggling web site)
As an artist, Wouter Hesseling always continued to innovate and Silent Juggling
is an excellent example of his efforts. Depending on the situation Superwoody
can team up with a second top-juggler.
Silent Juggling briefly:
10-15 headphones for the audience.
1 or 2 jugglers present a very short but powerful show. High-tech glow
clubs combined with phenomenal juggling skills create 4 minutes of
unforgettable entertainment.
Through the headphones the people hear music completely synchronized with the
changing colors of the clubs and tricks. In addition to the musical experience
the audience can also hear information about the promoted product through the
headphones.
- Silent Juggling is available in Dutch, English, German, French and even
Chinese and Slovenian! Actually, Silent Juggling can be performed in any language
you would like (texts are pre-recorded and processed).
- Silent juggling can even be performed in two languages simultaneously.
- Colors, music, text and tricks are all completely customized.
Silent Juggling is especially suitable:
- to promote a stand at a big trade fair,
- at entering a big event,
- at festivals and other noisy or hectic surroundings.
Silent Juggling is an award winning concept.
Silent Juggling was awarded the best entertainment prize at the EIBTM trade fair
in Barcelona, one of the biggest trade fairs of the world.
For a visual impression of Silent Juggling, please view the Silent Juggling video.
A review of Silent Juggling in London:
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Silent Juggling? It's the future!
No really, it is. I recently visited the Exhibiting Show in London. Two guys
caught my eye, they were juggling clubs whilst wearing headphones. This is
not something you see every day of the week so I asked for an explanation.
One of the gentleman fitted me with a pair of headphones and began to juggle,
the voice and music in the headphones was timed to fit with the movements of
the jugglers, the effect was mesmerising. So while I was being entertained
the company were telling me all about their products and services.
So for instance if the voice was telling me the company were based 'all around
the country' the actor would start spinning whilst he was juggling. The show
apparently lasted 4 minutes although it felt a lot less. During this time they
had my undivided attention and were able to plant whatever messages that liked
in my brain.
Next week exhibition attraction - singing mice or something equally surreal.
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Jon Howarth, Manning the Stand - Exhibition Training.
Thursday, 29 July 2010.
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