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Juggling has been traced back to 1994 BC where, on the wall of the tomb of an unknown Egyptian prince from the Beni Hassan, you can still find paintings of Egyptian women juggling with balls.


3985 years later Roslyn Walker, at the age of just 10, started his training in this ancient art form.

Now, in AD 2007, Roslyn juggles clubs, rings, balls, fire torches and even chainsaws to help create his one man variety show.

As well as forming part of a larger show Roslyn also offers a shorter juggling performance that can be set to music lasting between three and five minutes, which is ideal for caberet style shows.

Traditional style juggling performances require a reasonable amount of floor space and a considerable amount of height, especially if you wish to see higher numbers.

However, if you don't have much space yet you really wanted to have a juggling show at your next event don't worry because Roslyn Walker has exactly what you need... FLAIR!

Flair originated in cocktail bars where the need for entertainment was high, yet the ceilings were not. It is basically the manipulation of bottles and tins during the process of making a drink. So not only do you get to see a great show, but you also get a great cocktail too!

Although flair is ideal for those intimate locations it can be performed mostly anywhere under pretty much any conditions.