Why not both?
What you are saying has been discussed on here many times before, it's basically "impromptu or not" in slightly different clothing.
My comment - as a magician, you are expected to be able to perform magic under different situations. Down the pub, at a party, at a special event. As long as the magic is about you and not the props, I have no problem with using them... or not.
It's about knowing what's appropriate, and I totally agree with Oeb about this. Yes, you should have some magic to perform with napkins, forks etc., but if I hired a magician for a function and all he did was go around doing things with corks, matchsticks etc. I'd feel a bit cheated - he's a pro, he should have some "bigger" effects thought out.
What do you think a magician should be? Should it be someone who appears to do impossible things, even if it's with something you've not seen before? Or someone who needs no extra items whatsoever?
I think to say things like "yeah, but who has those little sponge balls with them apart from magicians" is a narrowminded comment, and I have honestly not come across one "layperson" who says such things - it's always over-thinking magicians. Because - wait for it -
you are a magician! So it's perfectly natural for
you to have those things, because you use them to perform magic. Regardless of the fact that it's a slightly unusual item, they get to handle them, and you still make them do seemingly impossible things - disappear, jump into people's hands etc. Not once have I had someone say, after performing the spongeballs, "yeah, but could you do that with corks?"
Who has a wand, or a top hat, or a rabbit with them? Who carries playing cards?!
As a magician, you are a plying your trade, and people expect you to have apparatus. Juggling clubs/knives/balls are manufactured for optimum grip and balance, and if we all thought about it, it probably would be harder for them to juggle with baseball bats or kitchen knives. But again, a juggler has an established "job", and with it comes the paraphenalia - you expect them to bring their own juggling gear to the gig.
As long as you make the magic about you or about them, and not about the props, there should be no problem.
And I might as well ask the usual question - what about the thumb-tip? Or the cigarette pull? Is that "organic"? Because the specs only see the salt or the cigarette vanish...
What annoys me a little about your post Markdini is not the question itself but the supposition that it is something controversial and revolutionary when we have been over this on the forum many, many times before
