Five kids can easily keep a diabolo, two devil sticks, three balls and four scarves in the air. - Will you join in?
On this Saturday, children and teenagers will become artists who amaze their audience. Let a ball fly skillfully through the air and put on a show!
You'll learn to move two balls rhythmically - and if you're brave enough, you can take three.
Whatever you've always wanted to try out, here's your chance:
Bouncy balls, rings, partner juggling, the cloth locomotive. How exactly do you turn on a diabolo? Does a club hold its position on the nose? How do you move a devil stick?
The secrets are revealed here, try everything out. Take part in whatever you enjoy or what you've always wanted to learn.
This Saturday is the day and maybe you can find an audience of parents at the end of the course to show off your tricks or, depending on your interests, put together a spectacle.
Anyone who wants to can sign up.
No matter how advanced you are, you will always learn something - but above all, have fun. For the more advanced, clubs will be on site and super-devil stick tricks await.
Music will accompany us throughout the day.
Tip:
Please bring your own: Indoor shoes, water bottle, snacks and drinks
If you have your own juggling equipment, you are welcome to use it to familiarize yourself with it.
Please indicate a parent when registering - however, the children/young people take part in the course alone.
For all "young VHS" courses, a student discount of 50% is automatically granted for children/young people between the ages of 6 and 17 and implemented in our system at the time of booking.
You will only see this reduction in the registration confirmation that you receive from us after you have registered.
In the case of Bergische VHS events for children and young people, the duty of supervision lies with the course leader from the actual start of the event and ends with the actual end of the event. Toilet visits by children and young people take place without supervision.
In the case of courses for children and young people accompanied by parents or guardians, the duty of supervision lies with the parents or guardians.
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