by IAIN » Nov 7th, '06, 17:23
i agree with Tomo, some of the suggestion stuff im working on at the moment, i have actually performed fairly recently...but i kinda liked the adrenalin rush of doing it all with no safety net...
but that's for the more "real" stuff...
as for cards (if I'm performing straight cardwork), i always aim to have things working so that its all on autopilot..so i can concentrate on the patter and misdirection alot more...
im certainly a huge fan of experimenting with skills and ideas - but i'd say (not that it counts for much ultimately) keep a little book by your side as you practice, any off shoots and ideas you have, jot them down...come back to them later when you've given your mind time to breathe a little...
i'd also recommend a little script for your routine(s), just so you can pin point areas where extra misdirection or cover will be needed...and again, after a few rehearsals, then you might find you can improvise more, and with more confidence too...