Moderators: nickj, Lady of Mystery, Mandrake, bananafish, support
The Keymaster wrote:Sounds like you need to learn some impromptu magic using props gathered from around you. I.e napkins, cutlery, matches, Rubber bands ect.
Things you would expect to find in any bar/resturant or general working enviroment.
I would reccomend (as i do in most cases) Mark Wilson's Complete Course In Magic Probably the best value for money purchase you can make in magic.
Pootle wrote:Also, I am practising but, for now, I am pretty rubbish at sleight of hand stuff too I am afraid.
saxmad wrote:"Loops".
You can wear them round your wrist and float/move objects.
Mikey.666 wrote:ropes tricks, which could be done with ribbons or what not.
In her opening post, Becky wrote:...I can tie a piece of 'string' in my hair or around my wrist etc.
This idea was already put forward by greedoniz, when he wrote:I'm a big fan of Gregory Wilsons Ring Leader routine which is available on DVd and has plenty of material that only requites you to carry around a "quite classy" foot long length of velvet rope...
Also Warp One (my DVD actually) can be done with business cards and is one of the most inexplicable things you can do in my opinion.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest