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Smimons wrote:Hi guys,
Long time forum lurker, first time poster.
I'm a teacher in a secondary school, and I've been asked to run a half hour lunch club every week for the students, and I was thinking on starting a magic club. Problem is, I don't really know how to start.
Option a) Teach them basic self working tricks each week, that don't require any sort of knowledge about magic or sleights.
or
Option b) Start from the ground up, teaching them the basics of card control, grips, glides, lifts etc. essentially working through something like RRTCM.
Essentially, I don't know whether to teach them tricks to show off with, or sleights, to become 'better' magicians.
Any thoughts on this would be amazing.
Karma wrote:Sorry to be a party pooper but I can't see a magic club in a school working very well. I see it not being long before so many of the students knowing how the effects are achieved that they will lose interest.
If you do go ahead I would suggest teaching some real skills involving slight of hand as these done well still look amazing even if you know whats happening.
I'd also teach the principles of not telling others how it done. Magic happens in the head and once the spec knows how its done it instantly stops being magical. You could start the club with a view to performing for the school and maybe other local schools and this might encourage the kids to keep their magic knowledge to themselves.
Good luck with it
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