Vincent Bruel

Vincent Bruel , born in 1973 and death 2005, is a Jongleur French.

He attended at his beginnings the school of Cirque of the Lido of Toulouse. He was member of several companies, of which Plywood (with Pierre Biondi and Lionel About), Opposite (with Lionel About), Flying Objects (with Sylvain Garnavault and Denis Paumier).

He created a number in solo, Tac-Tac tango , in which he handles two balloons, each one attached to a string of which he holds the other end in the hands. One could see this number in Visa for the Love , the spectacle of the Vis-à-Vis company, then with the Festival of the Circus of Tomorrow in Paris in 2004 and in the television program " The largest Cabaret of Monde".

Vincent Bruel is one of the first French artists to be itself interested close with the mathematical notations of the Jonglerie and took part in their application in juggling rebound. He produced in company of Jean-François Valentine, in 2002, the DVD Bouncing in Paris , a walk juggled in the streets of Paris, which makes meet balls rebounds and structures. The DVD contains a didactic part on the techniques of rebound.

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