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Deepa Bharath

For juggler Chaz Marquette, gravity isn’t a huge problem.

It’s a temporary setback that he can overcome with some or a lot

of practice.

This is Marquette’s first time at the Orange County Fair, but the

juggler’s witty speech and daring juggling acts with knives, batons

and jumping a rope while balancing on a 6-foot unicycle won rounds of

laughs and applause.

Michelle Shahin of Huntington Beach, who volunteered from the

audience to sit on Marquette’s shoulders as he rode a unicycle, said

she feared throughout the act that he would drop her.

“But I must admit he’s pretty talented,†a relieved Shahin said

after the show.

Allen Gradous of Santa Ana said he has seen many acts but enjoyed

Marquette’s humor.

“I liked the juggling, of course,†he said. “But I enjoyed the

jokes, too. That’s what makes it good for everybody -- for kids and

adults.â€

His ability to improvise and have a dialogue with his audience

helps make his show more three-dimensional, Marquette said.

“I have a sharp tongue,†the man originally from Connecticut said.

“I’m from the East Coast.â€

Marquette was right. His 25-minute show on Sunday was punctuated

by a lot of laughter.

“I got a master’s degree in sarcasm, all right?†he told his

audience right after he sent a zinger their way.

The 43-year-old Marquette started juggling about 23 years ago in

an attempt to help himself quit smoking, he said. Not only did he

quit, but he found himself a profession.

“Someone told me when I was a kid that I needed to find something

I enjoyed doing and then do that for a living,†he said.

So that’s exactly what Marquette did. It was a lot of work. He

usually practices about 15 minutes to warm up before shows. On a day

when he doesn’t have a show, he practices for about two hours on his

unicycle, an hour and a half juggling and trains with weights for 45

minutes.

Physical fitness and tenacity are musts for someone who aspires to

be a juggler, Marquette said.

“I don’t smoke or drink,†he said. “And I exercise every single

day. You need to be in great shape.â€

Injuries? He’s seen most of them, if not all -- from rotator cuffs

to pinched nerves and contusions.

“But it’s all worth it to me,†Marquette says with a smile. “I

just love to make people laugh.â€

* DEEPA BHARATH covers public safety and courts. She may be

reached at (949) 574-4226 or at [email protected].

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