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devilstick history
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Adria M Moskowitz
2003-08-26 21:21:20 UTC
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I suggest you read this paper by Chris Ivey. Then look at some of the
sources that he uses in his bibliography.

-Adria

http://muweb.millersville.edu/~columbus/papers/ivey-c.html
l***@gmail.com
2015-04-02 16:32:56 UTC
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Hi
I'm from France, so sorry if my english seems peculiar....
I am extremely interrested in any information about when and
how...etc, did the devilstick appear.
I have started "researches" on devilstick.net, but I thought maybe
here some jugglers would give me advices, sites, and maybe answers !
Right now, I find extremely strange the fact that "devil" in the word
"devilstick" doesn't mean Devil, but "to turn in the air" from the
ancient greek... It sounds strange to me, because in france we call
devilstick "bâton du diable", that means stick of the Devil...!
Thank you and let me know !
Et vive la jonglerie ! Et les échanges internationaux !
http://twodevilsticks.blogspot.de/2013/10/de

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