The Throwing Picassos
Jugglers of Many Forms!

The Throwing Picassos are a dynamic juggling duo.  Since the Spring of 2000, they have performed over 100 shows and have been seen by more than 10,000 people.

Aerial displays of technical juggling, physical comedy, theatrical narratives and the perfect dose of audience participation make the Throwing Picassos Show a memorable experience — something that people will want to tell others about afterwards!

The Throwing Picassos encourage audiences to engage in humorous antics, creating interactive entertainment with a unique human contact — something that just cannot be found in television, the movies or the internet.

All Shows Are Appropriate for All Ages!

Street & Outdoor Shows
As the most versatile performance option, the Street Show can be performed surrounded.  This format allows an uncommon intimacy between the performers and the audience.  The show is so close a person could almost reach out and touch it!  Almost!

Stage & Indoor Shows
Larger effects and illusions can be added to this show.  The Metamorphosis — an escape illusion commonly associated with Harry Houdini, is an effect in which The Throwing Picassos instantly trade places.  Oh!  Did I mention that one Picasso is locked in chains, handcuffs, a tied bag and a previously inspected solid oak antique trunk!

Our stage show is best suited to school assemblies, large festivals or any event where more than 250 people are scheduled to attend.  These performances layer sensory accompaniments including music, illusions and can include informative or educationally engaging themes.

Routines

Juggling
7 Club Passing
Diabolo(s)
Bowling Balls
Machetes
Picture Frames
Stacked Book Balance
Trash Can Juggle

Acrobatics
Whether juggling from atop each others shoulders, or from various other contortionist positions, the Throwing Picassos acrobatics are sure-fire photo opportunities.

Slack Rope Walking
Slack rope walking is an old tradition in the street arts.  Similar to tight rope walking, slack roping is considered more difficult because the rope moves under the feet of he performer.  Special conditions are needed to set-up this routine.

Unicycling
This is one of Jeff's favorite things to do, both on and off stage.