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My first REAL performance

Postby lukeclough » Dec 23rd, '10, 16:52



Right, a few nights back I had my first official gig. It was for 16 guys from a local village, afed between 22-70 who all get together every year and have a good old knees up, and I thought I'd let you all know how it went :)

My first role was at the pre meal reception, where I was performing walkabout close up magic. I'd performed ricks for family and friends etc before, but never for people who I had never met. the first simple trick I did was a version of Lee Smith (who I consider lucky to call a friend and HUGE help) Ice Breaker and Walkabout 2 cards to pocket. The first control to the top and DL was a bit difficult due to VERY nervous and shaky hands (and that had nothing to do with the cold!!). They did, however, go down a STORM, and these reactions got the adrenalin pumping and there was no stopping me!

I moved on to another group and performed T2P, luckily spotting there was a mirror behind me before I started lol. Again, watching 4 grown men trying to rip open a pic and work out where it had been sealed did wonders for my confidence. I then just started to flow and went into a version of ACR from David Regal (Tenacious Climber) which is HILARIOUS with the right group :)

By the time I was done for my first 45 mins, i had got so carried away and caught up in the moment, that I realised I had used nearly all of my repetoir and still had to go back after the dinner.

Previously, this would have caused me to panic, but IO have had a huge amount of input form Gary Jones and Lee Smith which for some reason made me feel comfortable...maybe it had something to do with believing I'd learnt from the best ;). It went amazing, to be honest probably better than the first section!

So what did I learn? Well the first thing was that knowing how to perform a trick is in my opinion NOTHING! Being able to perform and interact with the audience is however EVERYTHING! The second thing I leanrt was that I need ot take my magicians head off, as just because I know how its done I forget how obvious it isn't, and get back to enjoying theoir reactions :

Again, a huge thanks goes out to Gary Jones and Lee Smith. They have been the greatest help and consider myself very lucky to not only know them from a magician point of view, but also from a friends socialising point of view! I owe you both a beer :)

Merry Xmas everyone :)

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Postby Mandrake » Dec 23rd, '10, 19:04

Congratulations Luke, glad it went well!

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Postby Lee Smith » Dec 23rd, '10, 22:02

Luke,

I am so glad it went so well for you.

It always would have, you have put the time and effort into everything you have done with your magic without rushing into things.

Well done mate. :lol:

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Postby philipsw » Dec 23rd, '10, 22:31

Sounds like it went really well. Well done! When's the next one?...!

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Postby FRK » Dec 24th, '10, 00:05

Well done that man...more than I could ever do...

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Postby jackleg » Dec 24th, '10, 21:29

Thanks for sharing! And a huge well done. As I read I could feel you nerves! You got out there, and did it! AND you learnt several very valuable lessons. Proud of you you did good!
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Postby lukeclough » Dec 27th, '10, 17:35

thanks guys....

and as for whens the next one..... well now I've started I can't seem to stop wanting to perform, so the sooner the better :)

hope you all have a great new year!

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Postby Gary Jones » Jan 3rd, '11, 14:27

Excellent Luke, glad to have been of help, who's Lee Smith?!

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Postby SamGurney » Jan 3rd, '11, 18:41

Fantastic. :)
It's great to see some constructive self-criticism and some valuable lessons learned.

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