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card flourish : ウィキペディア英語版
Card flourishes are visual cuts, displays and movements performed with playing cards, designed to manipulate playing cards in a visually pleasing way and to show the manual dexterity of the 'cardist' or the 'flourisher' .This art is also called "Cardistry". Card flourishes are intended to look fluid, versatile and visual. They can also be used as expression of creativity; cardistry is often referred to as an art form.==History==Card flourishing is an art form redirected from card manipulation. In the 20th century the most common flourishes like the Spring were created; at the time, card flourishing was used to show dexterity when doing close-up card magic. Progressively it became an 'art form' by itself.At the start of the 21st century, card flourishers like De'vo Vom Schattenreich, Bone Ho and Jerry Cestkowski developed a new style of card flourishing which was composed of a lot of aerial moves and eye-catching big displays (Anaconda, The Eye cut etc...). That style was called "Extreme Card Manipulation" or "XCM".Later during the 21st century, the "XCM" lost its popularity and a new and modern 'era' of cardistry was started by Dan and Dave Buck in 2003. They posted the first cardistry video online and encouraged cardistry to develop as an art. This 'era' includes less aerials and eye-catching, hard-to-master moves, but more fluid motions, a lot of two-handed multiple packet cuts as well as one-handed cuts. Cardists like the Buck Twins, Tobias Levin, Chase Duncan, Zach Muller, and Patrick Varnavas are considered to be 'modern' cardists.Today, there are more and more young people that start practicing card flourishing. Card flourishing has also gained international attention:* In 2015 a video produced by The Virts (or Virtuoso), "Air Time" () was featured on Uni Lad, and some newspapers and TV channels, like the Discovery Channel.* April 2015, a three-day conference entirely devoted to cardistry is organised in Brooklyn New York, grouping together the most famous cardists around the world ().* A documentary on card flourishes featuring The Virts (or Virtuoso), "Wild Cards", was produced for the Singapore Stories series on Discovery Channel Southeast Asia in 2015.

Card flourishes are visual cuts, displays and movements performed with playing cards, designed to manipulate playing cards in a visually pleasing way and to show the manual dexterity of the 'cardist' or the 'flourisher' .This art is also called "Cardistry". Card flourishes are intended to look fluid, versatile and visual. They can also be used as expression of creativity; cardistry is often referred to as an art form.〔


==History==

Card flourishing is an art form redirected from card manipulation. In the 20th century the most common flourishes like the Spring were created; at the time, card flourishing was used to show dexterity when doing close-up card magic. Progressively it became an 'art form' by itself.
At the start of the 21st century, card flourishers like De'vo Vom Schattenreich, Bone Ho and Jerry Cestkowski developed a new style of card flourishing which was composed of a lot of aerial moves and eye-catching big displays (Anaconda, The Eye cut etc...). That style was called "Extreme Card Manipulation" or "XCM".
Later during the 21st century, the "XCM" lost its popularity and a new and modern 'era' of cardistry was started by Dan and Dave Buck in 2003. They posted the first cardistry video online and encouraged cardistry to develop as an art. This 'era' includes less aerials and eye-catching, hard-to-master moves, but more fluid motions, a lot of two-handed multiple packet cuts as well as one-handed cuts. Cardists like the Buck Twins, Tobias Levin, Chase Duncan, Zach Muller, and Patrick Varnavas are considered to be 'modern' cardists.
Today, there are more and more young people that start practicing card flourishing.
Card flourishing has also gained international attention:
* In 2015 a video produced by The Virts (or Virtuoso), "Air Time" () was featured on Uni Lad, and some newspapers and TV channels, like the Discovery Channel.
* April 2015, a three-day conference entirely devoted to cardistry is organised in Brooklyn New York, grouping together the most famous cardists around the world ().
* A documentary on card flourishes featuring The Virts (or Virtuoso), "Wild Cards", was produced for the Singapore Stories series on Discovery Channel Southeast Asia in 2015.

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ウィキペディアでCard flourishes are visual cuts, displays and movements performed with playing cards, designed to manipulate playing cards in a visually pleasing way and to show the manual dexterity of the 'cardist' or the 'flourisher' .This art is also called "Cardistry". Card flourishes are intended to look fluid, versatile and visual. They can also be used as expression of creativity; cardistry is often referred to as an art form.==History==Card flourishing is an art form redirected from card manipulation. In the 20th century the most common flourishes like the Spring were created; at the time, card flourishing was used to show dexterity when doing close-up card magic. Progressively it became an 'art form' by itself.At the start of the 21st century, card flourishers like De'vo Vom Schattenreich, Bone Ho and Jerry Cestkowski developed a new style of card flourishing which was composed of a lot of aerial moves and eye-catching big displays (Anaconda, The Eye cut etc...). That style was called "Extreme Card Manipulation" or "XCM".Later during the 21st century, the "XCM" lost its popularity and a new and modern 'era' of cardistry was started by Dan and Dave Buck in 2003. They posted the first cardistry video online and encouraged cardistry to develop as an art. This 'era' includes less aerials and eye-catching, hard-to-master moves, but more fluid motions, a lot of two-handed multiple packet cuts as well as one-handed cuts. Cardists like the Buck Twins, Tobias Levin, Chase Duncan, Zach Muller, and Patrick Varnavas are considered to be 'modern' cardists.Today, there are more and more young people that start practicing card flourishing. Card flourishing has also gained international attention:* In 2015 a video produced by The Virts (or Virtuoso), "Air Time" () was featured on Uni Lad, and some newspapers and TV channels, like the Discovery Channel.* April 2015, a three-day conference entirely devoted to cardistry is organised in Brooklyn New York, grouping together the most famous cardists around the world ().* A documentary on card flourishes featuring The Virts (or Virtuoso), "Wild Cards", was produced for the Singapore Stories series on Discovery Channel Southeast Asia in 2015. 」の詳細全文を読む



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