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  2. Flair bartending - Wikipedia

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    Flair bartending: Exhibition flair. Flair bartending is the practice of bartenders entertaining guests, clientele or audiences with the manipulation of bar tools (e.g. cocktail shakers) and liquor bottles in tricky, dazzling ways. Used occasionally in bars, the action requires skills commonly associated with jugglers. It has become a sought ...

  3. Bar Wizards - Wikipedia

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    The main performance of the Bar Wizards is their Tandem Flair show which they created. They then promoted their new show around the United Kingdom, and soon found interest in the corporate market as an after dinner show, allowing them the opportunity to develop the routine, and hone their tandem skills, whilst experimenting with new moves, music and themes.

  4. International Bartenders Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Bartenders Association (IBA) is an international organisation established in order to represent the most skilled bartenders in the world, it was founded on 24 February 1951. [ 2 ] An annual event, both World Cocktail Competition (WCC) and World Flairtending Competition (WFC) were presented and organised by the IBA.

  5. Nicolas Saint-Jean - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas Saint-Jean is a flair bartender. Saint-Jean is the creator of the Flair Head-to-Head concept, [ citation needed ] and a founder of the flair bartending school Flair Motion. External links

  6. Atilla Iskifoglu - Wikipedia

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    Atilla Iskif is a British, Turkish flair bartender . [1] He has earned accolades internationally in several countries. He is a four-time Bar Show Champion and a global social media star with millions of followers.

  7. Flaming drink - Wikipedia

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    A little flair, such as a quick flip or spin of a bottle, is a fairly common way for bartenders to impress patrons and enhance the drinking experience. However, preparing a flaming drink for a patron represents a significantly escalated level of flair. Bars and nightclubs that specialize in this style of bartending tend to develop reputations ...

  8. Lucas Bols - Wikipedia

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    The Bols museum in Amsterdam presents the history of the brand, its manufacturing methods and ingredients, and interactive exhibits. Visitors can practice flair bartending. The Bols bartending academy offers accredited courses in bartending, flair bartending, mixology (the method behind bartending) and hospitality management. [21]

  9. Cigar box juggling - Wikipedia

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    Larry Clark juggling with cigar boxes. Cigar box juggling is the juggling of rectangular props that resemble cigar boxes.Wood block manipulation was thought to have started by Japanese prisoners who were given small wood blocks as head rests for sleeping.