by hds02115 » Jul 3rd, '11, 15:31
I agree with lady of mystery, you should try to have a set that runs for about ten minutes, that's a good amount of time that can fit in a decent few effects but will let you get around the entire room. I also agree with Mark, about having a few different routines, that way, if friends are sitting in different tables, or people just move to talk, there isn't as bigger chance that they might have seen the same effect.
As for the effects you do, I really don't bring things like ropes, or balls out. I just don't think it fits the way I perform, I would normally introduce myself, and in those first few moments, bring the conversation around to if they've ever seen a magician before, then start off with something with slight of hand, normally cards. I always love card under a box for something like this as it always gets good reactions, especially at a round table where usually there is someone right by the ard box, they just can't believe it's getting by them. For a final effect though, I usually perform something that's a little bit more in the mentalism side of things, although I use that term loosly for lack of a better option (I know that people will think that mentalism is a little too long winded for table hopping). It's normally something like, think of ...... but with some lovely presentation to go with it. I feel it's a nice thing to go from slights to just mind. I can't remember where I heard or read it but, you can go from obvious slight of hand work to purly mental work in the same sitting, just as long as you an change the mood, tone it down a little and make it a little more serious.
That's just my opinion anyway, I hope it came across ok, I feel I may have gone on a little bit there. The other advice on here is great too. I guess that you'll just have to go at it and have fun, and you really will have fun.