The Categories of Cardistry

Mar 6, 2017
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I've been working on a video project about the categories of Cardistry and would like some input from other Cardist. What do you consider the main categories of Cardistry? Since card flourishes are incredibly diverse, feel free to specify the main categories and the sub categories. Here's what I have so far(I'm categorizing flourishes by movement):
Cuts
One handed
Two handed
Twirls
Aerials
Fans/ Spreads

One handed
Isolations
Displays
Shuffles

p.s. I'm having trouble finding a name for card flourishes that have a big motion(Spring, anaconda, waterfall, cascade etc.)
 
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Mar 6, 2017
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Cuts
One handed
Two handed
False Cuts
Twirls
Aerials
Fans/ Spreads

One handed
Two handed
Isolations
Displays
Shuffles

False Shuffles

p.s. What would I call a flourish with one deck, like a deck flip or knuckle spin?
 
Aug 9, 2017
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Cuts
One handed
Two handed
False Cuts
Twirls
Aerials
Fans/ Spreads

One handed
Two handed
Isolations
Displays
Shuffles

False Shuffles

p.s. What would I call a flourish with one deck, like a deck flip or knuckle spin?
One thing you could add to that is fidget moves. You see them more and more so I think it deserves a categorie ;)
 
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Oct 14, 2017
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There is also packet cuts, which stay as packets throughout the cut,
regular cuts could have one card peel outs and random card splits in the middle
 
Oct 14, 2017
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Fidget moves are like flirt, prince charming, racoon, OH flirt, that type of stuff, you could also include pirouette and paddidle
 
Oct 14, 2017
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There is also "Drops"
like card spring, dribble, waterfall, anaconda, buzzsaw, under pressure? (thats also a fan)
and also faro drops
Waterwheel, friffle, cascade, ripple, Ora, and bunch of others
 
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