Plate spinning is a circus manipulation art where a person spins
plates,
bowls
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and other flat objects on poles, without them falling off. Plate spinning relies on the
gyroscopic effect, in the same way a
top stays upright while spinning. Spinning plates are sometimes gimmicked, to help keep the plates on the poles.
History
Plate spinning has existed since at least the 3rd century. It is likely it originated in China but it also has a long history in Western countries from evidence in medieval religious manuscripts. The first book providing instruction for plate spinning was published in 1901.
Types of plate spinning
Plate spinning has a variety of related skills and performances. The most recognised is the spinning of a plate horizontally on top of a stick. Plates can, however, be spun on their edge, as in 'Plate waltzing' or spun vertically as in 'Plate juggling'. Plate spinning skills can also be performed with other circus skills such as acrobatics and other juggling or balance skills.
Horizontal plate spinning
This type is the most recognised form of plate spinning and is performed widely using various types of sticks and plates. The plate is spun horizontally on the tip of a stick which is often 'sharpened' in some way. The plate's motion can be maintained by moving the tip of the stick in a circular fashion.
Rack or table plate spinning
In this type of plate spinning the sticks are inserted in a rack, frame or hole in a table. Using this, the performer can spin multiple plates on multiple sticks
Dynamic plate spinning
This type of plate spinning involves not only spinning the plate or plates with hand held sticks but includes tricks such as: throwing and catching the plate on the stick, manipulating the stick and plate combination around the arms, legs and body and performing acrobatics while still spinning the plates. Another specialist form is the combination of plate manipulation and a mouth stick
Acrobatic plate spinning
Many
Chinese acrobatics
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troupes feature plate spinning, usually in combination with
contortion or
acrobatic
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skills. These usually feature performers holding several plates in each hand spinning on sticks.
Plate waltzing
Plate waltzing is where plates are spun on their edges on a table top or similar surface.
Plate juggling
Plate juggling is similar to ring juggling, a form of
Toss juggling. The plates are thrown and caught vertically. A few performers can also juggle multiple plates from two sticks while the plates are spinning horizontally.
Plate spinning and other skills
Plate spinning is also incorporated into other forms of performance arts such as dancing.
Types of spinning plate
Spinning plates (and other spinning props that are similar) have been made from a variety of materials. The first spinning plates were wooden and china but since the advent of new manufacturing techniques plates have been made of brass, steel, aluminium and plastic. The first plastic plate was produced by the Whirley Corporation in the USA in 1958. Other manufacturers produced similar products and spinning plates are now produced in many countries.
In popular culture
The tune "
Sabre Dance" is often played in the background. Erich Brenn performed on the American television program ''
The Ed Sullivan Show
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'' and other American
variety and
talent show
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s during the early years of American television.
Tom Griswold, co-host of ''
The Bob & Tom Show'', a syndicated American comedy radio program, occasionally says he wishes he could see a plate spinner on TV again and wants to book one for his staff's annual Christmas party, which
Chick McGee cites as further evidence that Griswold is out of touch with contemporary entertainment. In an episode of the ''
Simpsons
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'', at the
Springfield Retirement Castle talent show, one participant does a similar act, but uses the
dentures
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of several of the residents. Plate spinning was often seen in
HBO's prison drama ''
Oz'', where an unnamed prisoner would often be seen spinning a book on the tip of a pen.
The popular British game show ''
The Generation Game'' would regularly feature a plate spinner demonstrating his skills, then inviting the contestants to attempt it. During the 1960s & 1970s German Performer Wolfgang Bartschelly popularised plate spinning and regularly appeared on television.
Records
* The most peoples spinning plates at the same time is 1026 people at an event opening Sportcampus in Utrecht, Netherlands on 25th September 2007.
* The
Guinness World Record
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for spinning multiple plates is held by David Spathaky assisted by Debbie Woolley, who spun 108 plates simultaneously on a television show in Bangkok, Thailand in 1996.
Notable plate spinners
*
Andrew Van Buren - British plate spinner and juggler.
* David Spathaky - world record British plate spinner formerly of
Ra-Ra Zoo
* Erich Brenn - American plate spinne
* Angel Bojilov Jr
* Kumar Pallana
* Masayuki Furuya - Japanese modern Plate spinniner.
References
External links
Learn to spin and juggle platesFinancial Times Masterclass Plate Spinning with plate spinner Andrew Van BurenThe Generation Game with Mel & SueBBC Generation Game Jim Davidson on Mel & Sue health and Safety of Plate SpinningWolfgang BartchellyWorld record plate spinning
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