Watch Out for Flying People
Imagine, if you will, three association executives in flight suits, attached to harnesses and wires, swinging wildly around the stage, nearly crashing into each other, while two men juggle balls all around them. It's a routine called Jugglenauts — performed by comedic jugglers Jon Wee and Owen Morse, also known as The Passing Zone — and it has been wowing convention audiences for years, including, more recently, the National Association of Independent Life Brokerage Agencies.
This year, the juggling duo brought their act to a national stage, performing on the NBC variety show, “America's Got Talent,” where they juggled chain saws, torches (while one stood on the shoulders of the other, who balanced himself on a board with a ball under it), and yes, people, Jugglenaut-style, on their way to the finals.
Aside from being wildly entertaining, there is a message to the juggling madness: the importance of teamwork, balance, and, of course, how to juggle multiple tasks. For more information on the Passing Zone, go to www.passingzone.com.
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