Street Cups and Balls
$49.95 from Penguinmagic
Difficulty
(1=easy to do, 2=No sleights, but not so easy, 3=Some sleights used,
4=Advanced sleights used, 5=Suitable for experienced magicians only)
Id say between a 2 or 3. Theres nothing THAT technically challenging in the routine BUT (and its a big but) the book/dvd tries to teach the whole thing not just the moves but the verbal banter and misdirection which some may find a little harder... watch the video on penguin and see what i mean!
What it says on the tin
Gazzo is one of the world's legendary street performers. In this ENORMOUS three hour DVD, Gazzo demonstrates and teaches his famous Street Cups routine. This is THE money-making routine Gazzo uses to close all of his street shows. You'll learn everything from placement of the wand to where to stand. You'll learn the moves, the misdirection, the subtleties, and all the presentation tips.
Gazzo teaches you how to do it, and then he teaches you why to do it that way. This is a tried and tested routine. It's being brought to you by way of the streets after over 20 years of live performance experience. Every action in the routine has a purpose. Nothing is left to chance.
First, Gazzo takes you on a tour of his equipment -- The Table Top, The Stand, The Poacher's Pouch, The Gazzo Cups, The Balls, The Hat, etc. Gazzo says, "Professionals can't afford cheap props."
Next, he walks you through the entire routine -- The Beginning Phase, The Middle Phase, and The Final Loads. He even walks you through the wand spin!
Finally, Gazzo invites you to sit in on a teach-in with fellow street pro Guy Collins. Guy is a juggler who is just starting to learning Gazzo's routine. You'll see Gazzo teaching Guy and walking him through the entire routine, correcting any mistakes and explaining why each move is done a certain way.
But, without question, the hi-light of the DVD is the MASSIVE one hour performance section. This is one of the best live street performance sequences ever captured. You'll see how Gazzo interacts with his spectators, how he builds the routine toward the finale, and how he encourages a massive hat.
The passionate student of the cups and balls will find this an invaluable resource.
On the Menu
Over one hour of live performance footage!
Full in-depth explanation of the routine!
Performance by Gazzo's student, Billy Kidd
Angles Section featuring head-on and ceiling cam. Use the angle button on your remote to switch angles.
Teach-in with street performer Guy Collins.
what I thought
I havent reviewed anything for a while now for a couple of reasons.. one of the main reasons being the fact that i havent actually bought anything that i think people would be interested in buying/performing since it doesnt have anything to do with Oz Pearlman or Criss Angel.
BUT i know that this book/dvd combo wont interest most of the regulars on here partly for the above reason but also because it involves cups and balls and not cards or coins (I'm not trying to be bitchy or anything I'm just making a point)
BUT I'm still going to review it in the vain hope that someone will buy it.
Watching Gazzo perform is simply awesome... his crowd control skills and his banter (honed through countless performances) are excellent (however some wont like a few of his lines due to their nature).
The dvd goes into a detailed outline of his routine where he explains the technical side of the move and the psychological aspects of certain parts also.
The section about his props may be a little longwinded but having said that it still makes a lot of sense.
He also blows a massive magic myth out of the water... "I have small hands so i cant do blah blah" his student Billy Kidd (a rather fetching chinese girl) has tiny hands but she still manages to do the routine to a decent standard and shows that tiny hands work just as well
The book has chapters on how he deals with hecklers.. a chapter on his patter lines (however as gazzo portrays a "cheeky insulting" type of chap these may not be perfect for everyone... be warned!)... timing..appearance..which props he prefers..and obviously the routine as well. There are loads of useful tips in here for street performers (not that I'm a street performer but i may be one day!) but also for people who work in other areas as well.
Overall
I'd rate this highly..somewhere between an 8 and a 9 for teaching and a 10 for the hour long performance section. The performance is the same routine 4 times to different audiences at different times of day ..real audiences not L&L type ones (although i do miss Dave) but its interesting to see how his patter varies for each one depending on which people he chooses to help. Oh and an 11 out of 10 for the Squeeker gag!
There are loads of other bits i could probably mention about this but i'll wait till i've watched/read it a few times more and maybe i'll review my review.