Uri Geller – 2006 – Performance Thoughts.
We saw Uri Geller this week, at the St.Albans Civic Centre…
Like many, I still vividly remember the BBC show where Uri Geller bent spoons and made watches start. I think from that day on, continuing today, he became a household name.
As the 2 hour performance commenced, Uri Geller immediately engaged his audience. His personality is of course a strong one, but it has every reason to be.
Uri started with a history of his earlier life. I learnt much about his childhood, not an easy one by all accounts, and it is fair to say that he has come out of things remarkably well ! Perhaps the initial poverty and hardship spurred him on to greater things. And the many newspaper articles he displayed certainly were testament to the incredible number of well known figures he has met, and his varied life and travels.
Of course, what many wanted to see, was his ‘spoon bending and watch mending’. And they were not disappointed. With the help of the audience, and children invited on stage, the spoons did bend ( quite simply amazing ! ), and the broken watches did start, a large pile of them, almost without exception.
Uri Geller also talked about his thoughts on UFO’s and the more unusual facets of life, but also demonstrated his views on Positive Thinking and Self Belief. Not just for himself, but for the audience as a whole. My wife especially, felt truly lifted and quite moved, by what he had to say. And I think it will stay with her for some time.
The complete presentation was a full and rounded one. Two hours of spoon bending it was not. But the old and the new were beautifully combined, with an opportunity for questions at the end.
At the finish, Uri Geller took time ( real time ), to talk, sign autographs, pose for photographs, in a way that was really nice. He could simply have existed stage left, but probably spent at least another hour, with his audience.
I certainly came away with positive thoughts (!), but also a new insight into this household name.
I also learnt with interest, about the extensive Charity work he does.
In a word – excellent.
Piers.
