Dai Zaobab

Country of origin: Japan
Level of tutorials: Beginners to advanced
Let's call him the father of buugeng that we know nowadays!
The idea of this visually exciting prop was first introduced by the fantastic juggler Michael Moschen (http://www.michaelmoschen.com). Dai Zaobab redesigned this new prop and named it buugeng back in 2003. He's a visual flow creator and flow artist focused mainly on buugeng art. He creates original tutorials, and you can find them all on Youtube! Explore the buugeng DoJo or Tabata and get your whole body moving while learning a unique skill of buugeng manipulation.
Colin Peterson
Country of origin: USA
Level of tutorials: Beginners to advanced

You might remember Colin from our promo video for the LED buugeng! This amazing artist is currently living in Malaysia, performing with modern contemporary circus arts company Psycusix.
His buugeng basics are usually the first videos you'll come across when you start learning. Learn the finger and wrist movements, timing and tracing or the isolation.
Kum-Kum Artist

Country of origin: France
Level of tutorials: Beginners to advanced, focused on quad buugeng.
Do you have a dream? The dream of this french flow artist was to become a street performer, and he indeed did become a good one! Since then, he travels and performs all over the world. But where's the buugeng included? Kum-kum performs with buugeng, and he also shares his passion for this prop via an account on IG dedicated only to his buugeng tutorials. Including tutorials for quad buugeng! If Youtube is not your favourite platform, you'll enjoy it.
Jay Firecat
Country of origin: France
Level of tutorials: Beginners to advanced

This flow artist is well known in the buugeng community for his contact style! When he doesn't perform with buugeng, contact ball or other object manipulation, he organizes PIRATES RETREAT, which is a great experience with a long tradition. Click on the YT link to check his tutorials - including the contact moves, and enjoy the energy of an adventurous soul!
Ray Harper (Harperspective)

Country of origin: USA
Level of tutorials: Beginners to advanced
Ray Harperspective is a dancer, fire spinner & flow artist. His primary focus is on fusing musicality, Hip-hop & tribal-fusion dance styles with buugeng, double staffs, 8rings, shaotic, hoops, fans, triads and contact ball. Impressive, right? Besides that, he's also a producer/DJ based out of Denver, Colorado, who usually makes and spins World/Psychedelic-Bass and Glitch-Hop. You've probably noticed his NewYearNewBuu buugeng challenge (https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgArrTa-tw2kDAVPVBvK4iF8l01tM1SC8). You can still learn all the cool tricks from many different challengers around the world!
Special tip for the end! At Toyskills, you can find a collection of buugeng tutorials from different teachers - check it out here TOYSKILLS. Enjoy!