Hey Mandrake, I have far too much spare time, and reading other peoples answers to questions such as these is fascinating (to me, if to nobody else)
It also opens peoples eye's to other points of view.
I mean, some magicians entertain with puzzles and gags, some try to produce pure astonishment (think of Paul Harris), others try to portray some message, and use the magic as a vehicle (Robert Neale, and the gospel pieces from Magic and Meaning), others just try to "Touch" peoples lives (Derron Brown, and the floating ring example from Absolute Magic).
By asking these sorts of questions, it makes me (and maybe others) think about their magic... and I have all the time in the world for that.
NickJ
I think alot of people start of magic in this way, and it's very honest of you to admit performing for mostly selfish reasons... I for one must totally agree that that is my primary reason for performing, so I think that i must join you with the face....
Siege
"the objective is to stimulate, entertain and motivate your audience"
Hear hear... my views exactly. Too many magicians just try to get by with puzzled looks! (imo)... If you can say that your performances go someway towards the goals you set out above, then, in my opinion, you are on the right path.
Thank you for all your answers so far... I can tell, just from one morning, that my stay here is going to be wicked!
cheers,
Liam.