by Jing » Jun 12th, '11, 10:00
So I did a kids show yesterday, and it went OK, and the person who booked me said they thought it was worthwhile, and that the kids obviously had a great time, which is the main thing. But for me it didn't feel as good as some other shows.
There was a large age range from 4 to 11 and I tried to do some effects for the younger ones, some for the older ones, some for those in the middle, and some that they would all enjoy, but it just felt a bit stilted compared to gigs for just one age range. I knew the mixed age range is one of the toughest situations but I think it still caught me a bit off guard.
Also the older children who were sitting off to the side were constantly picking at everything, calling out methods whether they knew it or not. Again I knew that children of this age do this, and if I was just doing magic them, I would have done something else, but they were shouting things out on the tricks for the younger kids. I did remind a few of the kids that there are others who 'haven't seen this one before and they might like to enjoy it', or 'because we both know the secret, let's keep the magic code and not shout anything out to everybody else, because they aren't magicians like me and you.' Which worked for that trick, but not the next one.
I know that you get better from each gig, and that you only fail when you don't take a step to fix the problem, I'm going to look in some of the books I have too, but I'm also asking here, because I know some of you have do thousands more kids shows than me. So these are my questions.
What advice can you give for dealing with mixed age ranges and annoying older kids who want to shout everything out and spoil it for the younger ones?
As ever, your help is really appreciated.
Ed.