by bananafish » Jan 24th, '05, 18:30
Andy - that's a very interesting topic. I am actually glad that it has been brought up.
I love mentalism, it really seems to fit in well with the way I perform, although I should add that I have only done a few paid shows.
To catagorise for a moment I would say that there are three distinct settings.
The stage/parlour setting
The close up setting
The informal, sometimes one on one setting.
I would say that with the first two I have no issues whatsoever, and I try to make it all as believable as I possible can. By believable, I mean I don't want people to wonder how I do it, i want them to wonder if I have some sort of gift or even unnatural ability. I personally think that it is important with mentalism not to mix it with traditional magic as that would just make the mentalism "another effect" or worse still, "just a trick", so when I perform mentalism I put everything into it.
As I said, with the first two I have no qualms. However, peforming in a more intimate group, I try and lighten the atmosphere a little. The reason being is that as you mentioned there are people out there who take it very seriously, and if they found out that it was anything but real they would feel bad, as they would feel "tricked" and that you are making a fool of them. This is where the ethics question comes into being.
I have been in a similar situation where someone I performed a few routines for was convinced I was using suggestion and body language reading techniques. This was to the point that this person was going out and trying it for himself (and if I were to believe what I was told the techniques were working!).
Now this actually made me feel quite bad because if this person ever found out that the way I was doing it was just a "trick" - then he will feel very foolish, and I dont want to make anyone feel foolish. I suspect that this is the crux of your dilemma.
my only suggestion would be to be very aware of your audience, and of the power you actually have (as opposed to the power you pretend to have).
I am not sure of the effect you were actually doing, but one way to soften the blow as it were is that if you feel that they are taking the mind reading/power of the crystal methods too seriously, then just tell them it is "merely" body language and suggestion techniques.
I tend to actually work from the other angle. I claim it all to be suggestion, body language reading, muscle reading etc, but then I will add a few effects at th eend that couldn't possible be done with those techniques - just to make them think about things...
interesting question though.
The way I tend to work it now is that even if I start of hinting at mind reading, if I get into an uncomfortable situation I can easily say it was "merely" body language reading and suggestion I start
With the first two