I'm an amateur juggler, mostly just juggling for my own amusement and to teach other people the 3-ball cascade or simple tricks like tennis and mills mess. Of course, I'd like to put together an actual performance, but I'm generally way to shy to feel like I can get up in front of people and keep them entertained for 15 minutes.
So, I'm wondering, where the heck should I start? I put together a short, silent piece for a little variety show, where I walked around, tripped over balls, picked them up curiously, inspected them, dropped them, tossed them, and then finally started doing some juggling, working my way from 1-ball tricks through 4-ball tricks. It was decent enough for a first performance, at least I thought, though it needed a bit of music to jazz it up, and was maybe 5 minutes at best.
Of course, I realize that about 5 minutes is all I'm ever going to get out of just showing off some juggling tricks; even if I learn some amazing, technical tricks, they'll be completely boring to non-jugglers. Also, as mentioned, my silent show really needs music to go with it, and as I'd prefer to perform places where pre-recorded music doesn't work, and I don't have a musical partner, I probably need to work some speaking, jokes, and more physical gags into my act.
So, basically, what should I do next? I've tried looking at some videos online for inspiration, but I don't want to just copy other people's jokes, and most of the videos posted to juggling forums are just collections of technical tricks that would be amazingly boring to non-jugglers. How do I come up with good, original material, and then get over my shyness to actually perform it in front of an audience?
I know that this is a pretty big question, so I'm not expecting a complete answer, but any pointers for where to start or what to try would be helpful.
So, I'm wondering, where the heck should I start? I put together a short, silent piece for a little variety show, where I walked around, tripped over balls, picked them up curiously, inspected them, dropped them, tossed them, and then finally started doing some juggling, working my way from 1-ball tricks through 4-ball tricks. It was decent enough for a first performance, at least I thought, though it needed a bit of music to jazz it up, and was maybe 5 minutes at best.
Of course, I realize that about 5 minutes is all I'm ever going to get out of just showing off some juggling tricks; even if I learn some amazing, technical tricks, they'll be completely boring to non-jugglers. Also, as mentioned, my silent show really needs music to go with it, and as I'd prefer to perform places where pre-recorded music doesn't work, and I don't have a musical partner, I probably need to work some speaking, jokes, and more physical gags into my act.
So, basically, what should I do next? I've tried looking at some videos online for inspiration, but I don't want to just copy other people's jokes, and most of the videos posted to juggling forums are just collections of technical tricks that would be amazingly boring to non-jugglers. How do I come up with good, original material, and then get over my shyness to actually perform it in front of an audience?
I know that this is a pretty big question, so I'm not expecting a complete answer, but any pointers for where to start or what to try would be helpful.

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