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My First Performance

Postby Karma » Mar 16th, '12, 11:26



I did my induction performance at a magic club yesterday to become a full member.

Well to start with I was very nervous, I've never performed outside my house but I was determined to do it.
I started with something I made myself, basically a tub which I chuck 5 coins in and shake it. You hear the coins rattling and the rattling slowly stops at which point I stop shaking and turn the tub upside down and the coins are gone.

Next I do 50p/£2 coin unique under a glass to "show the vanish in full view"

The hands are shaking a little by now.
I then do my short rope routine starting with professors nightmare, then a few bits with ends coming off and that type of thing.

Now comes the finale, My torn and restored signed magazine.
Did the routine, opened up the restored magazine page and "OOPS" I managed to do what had never happened in all the practise runs (about 100). I'd torn the wrong page and was left with the unsigned page. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

I couldn't believe what I'd done but they were all cool about it and didn't make me feel stupid at all and I still got plenty of applause.

All in all I'm pleased that I got up and did it and hopefully next time will be less stressful

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Re: My First Performance

Postby CArlight1958 » Mar 16th, '12, 11:43

Well done Karma.
Takes go nads to get up in front of strangers, & do magic.
I think you did ok mate :wink:

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Re: My First Performance

Postby Mandrake » Mar 16th, '12, 12:17

Well done!

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Re: My First Performance

Postby Lady of Mystery » Mar 16th, '12, 12:31

Sounds like you did well to me, well done to you. And it does get easier, the more you do it :)

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Re: My First Performance

Postby Alfred Borden » Mar 16th, '12, 13:09

Well done mate, sounds like it went down a storm!

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Re: My First Performance

Postby VoodooMick » Mar 16th, '12, 15:44

I had totally forgotten how entertaining The Professor's Nightmare can be until I saw your audition on Thursday.
Really enjoyed :)

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Re: My First Performance

Postby bmat » Mar 16th, '12, 21:29

Hey, you did it, that is what counts, be proud and keep on going. Well done!

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Re: My First Performance

Postby mr invisible » Mar 16th, '12, 22:40

Karma wrote:I did my induction performance at a magic club yesterday to become a full member.

Well to start with I was very nervous, I've never performed outside my house but I was determined to do it.
I started with something I made myself, basically a tub which I chuck 5 coins in and shake it. You hear the coins rattling and the rattling slowly stops at which point I stop shaking and turn the tub upside down and the coins are gone.

Next I do 50p/£2 coin unique under a glass to "show the vanish in full view"

The hands are shaking a little by now.
I then do my short rope routine starting with professors nightmare, then a few bits with ends coming off and that type of thing.

Now comes the finale, My torn and restored signed magazine.
Did the routine, opened up the restored magazine page and "OOPS" I managed to do what had never happened in all the practise runs (about 100). I'd torn the wrong page and was left with the unsigned page. :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops: :oops:

I couldn't believe what I'd done but they were all cool about it and didn't make me feel stupid at all and I still got plenty of applause.

All in all I'm pleased that I got up and did it and hopefully next time will be less stressful
Yeah a great feeling isn't it.. I remember doing my performance a few years ago, was the cups and balls and coin matrix, was also scared sh....s.. what club did you perform at? 8)

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Re: My First Performance

Postby Karma » Mar 16th, '12, 23:47

I had totally forgotten how entertaining The Professor's Nightmare can be until I saw your audition on Thursday.
Really enjoyed
Thank-you kindly. I will finish the torn & restored another week hopefully, Infact already had a few ideas to make it a little different from the standard.


what club did you perform at?

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Re: My First Performance

Postby Rob » Mar 17th, '12, 00:09

Many congrats, Shane - we all start with the shakes (and some of us still have them!!), but it sounds like you have a real buzz going on about your first performance.

How much has the experience spurred you on to get your next set ready for an outing?

Keep up the good work, that man :D

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Re: My First Performance

Postby Karma » Mar 17th, '12, 11:02

Thanks Rob, The performance wasn't great to be honest and if it had been a audition for a job I'm quite sure I wouldn't have stood a chance but it's an experience that I think I'll learn a lot from.

I was most pleased that I was able to perform something I made up myself. It wasn't the best effect in the world but It had a light hearted gag to it (still work in progress) and hadn't just arrived through the post.

I really lack presentational skills which is just down to lack of confidence but I think I'm quite good with ideas so hopefully things will improve as my confidence grows.

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Re: My First Performance

Postby artychris » Mar 19th, '12, 13:23

Well done you!

Not that I'm the most experienced here, but it's such a buzz going up and performing!

Strangely, in some ways you learn more from the bits that didn't go so well (and this I do know from experience!)

Any way, good work fella! When's the next gig???? :)

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