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Lady of Mystery wrote:I think the main thing is to be yourself and do what you feel comfortable doing.
A J Irving wrote: Greedo did some amazing things with his sponge balls at the last meet up and even after he'd shown me how it was done, I was still caught up in it when he performed it for other people.
damianjennings wrote:What is popular is very rarely what is good. Look at the top music sold, the top movies, the top TV shows.
ITV gets more viewers than channel 4. It is more popular. I prefer to think of my act as channel 4 rather than Ant And Dec's Saturday Night Laff Fest.
My sponge routine happens in about 2 minutes. The magic happens VERY quickly, and ends in their hands. And has no nob gags. This, TO ME, is perfect.
kolm wrote:damianjennings wrote:What is popular is very rarely what is good. Look at the top music sold, the top movies, the top TV shows.
ITV gets more viewers than channel 4. It is more popular. I prefer to think of my act as channel 4 rather than Ant And Dec's Saturday Night Laff Fest.
Bad examples there. ITV's role is to "please everybody and make money from advertising", it always has been, for better or for worse. Channel 4's role is to question things and try new things. Big Brother still get very respectable ratings but it's been dropped because it's no longer new and fresh
As for the top films, I actually quite like some big budget films. Sometimes because they are big budget. You can't help but enjoy a bit of James BondMy sponge routine happens in about 2 minutes. The magic happens VERY quickly, and ends in their hands. And has no nob gags. This, TO ME, is perfect.
Try something for me: do the same routine — exactly the same routine — but with sponge bunnies instead of sponge balls (assuming it doesn't mean you're chopping a bunny into two or something weird like that). See how the audience reacts. Bunnies are cute and personable, and that's why people like it. Not because of any kind of sex joke you might be able to make
I think a lot of people have it in their minds that sponge balls are cheesy and reserved for kids entertainers
Chris Tennant wrote:Getting back on topic a bit, I tend to dress in a similar manner to the waiting staff, have a large napkin over my arm in a posh butler way. As I walk up to a table I go to collect a glass knocking off the bottom (several places you can find the routine, mine from Ettienne Pradier), feigning distress at being potentially sacked, ask the people across the table if they have a lighter, fix the glass, with a relieved sigh, I reveal who I really am.
My other method in less upper class places is to open with one of Thom Petersons routines, where I ask if they are ready for food, when they reply yes I remove a cherry tomato fom my pocket and set it down and walk away, come back 10 mins (guarantee it will still be there), and pretend to squash it, I believe you can find it on Amazing Guy DVD.
Lady of Mystery wrote:People sometimes take magic too seriously, have some fun with it once in a while. It's not going to suit everyone but go on, the Lady of Mystery challenge of the week is to get out and perform a sponge bunnie rountine on just one person and then come back and tell me that you didn't enjoy doing it.
unless the bunnies popped out of the cards. Now that would be hilarious all by it self.kartoffelngeist wrote:Lady of Mystery wrote:People sometimes take magic too seriously, have some fun with it once in a while. It's not going to suit everyone but go on, the Lady of Mystery challenge of the week is to get out and perform a sponge bunnie rountine on just one person and then come back and tell me that you didn't enjoy doing it.
And you'll probably get better reactions from the bunnies than any card trick...
Though maybe I'm just c*** (not the best) with cards...
C4 appeals to people with half a brain (it does, despite the failed BB experiment)
Klangster1971 wrote:any commercial enterprise (and that includes jobbing magicians) need to appeal to the widest possible audience in their chosen field (weddings, stand-up, etc...).
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