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daleshrimpton wrote:Is this observation based on comments that your audience have made? Or is it something you have noticed during your practice sessions in front of the mirror or video?
option one... you need to relax.
option 2... you need to perform for people.Lots of them, which will make you tense at first, then relaxed.
Oh....
And you need to have patter that flows. Not in blocks of words, between moves. That helps no end.
Allen Tipton wrote:What you do not say Kardshark is--do you present an Act OR just odd tricks to friends & anyone who will watch?
If an Acr then:
1. Script everything you say...there will be odd alterations in actual performance but scripting gives you confidence and helps if anything untoward occurs. You KNOW
EXACTLY what you are doing. Scripting removes any possiblility of 'ers', 'ums', 'ahs' wrong pauses and dead spots.
Then as I have written many times--like an actor--you must make it look and sound as though this is happening for the first time.
2. CUT down on the number of tricks to 3. BEGIN with say Opener--middle trick--Closer. Later you expand on this.
3. You must show you are enjoying performing..Work TO them NOT AT them. Bring them into some of the routine.
And as you have been told--Relax. READ The Relaxation Response by Herbert Benson MD. Library. It is all a simple very practical method.
3. Do YOU routine ALL your tricks? Never make the routine TOO long.
4. Try to find a copy of 'Close Up Presentation' BY John Mendoza
5. Use a TRUSTED friend to try out in front of. NEVER another magician or you will get the 'I do it this way' syndrome.
Magic is nearly always a solitary occupation. The Mirror can lie! Only use it to check angles, handling, moves etc NEVER a full routine. Why? Well as you watch
yourself,, you are concentrating on watching--therefore your timing, pace and concentration on selling the routine is marred.
And you see it the wrong way round.
Just for friends etc.
Always try 1 trick. Tell them--another miracle next time. magicians are the worst people in the performing business for allowing themselves to go on & on & on.
Next time try 2. Then 3. DON'T GO ABOVE 3 EVER.
REMEMBER: WE love Magic with what amounts to a passion. NOT ALL LAY people have this love. In fact a number actively dislike Magic.
How can this be? What causes it?
Magiciand FOISTING their magic , often without being asked on people.
And the above--not knowing when to stop.
Allen Tipton
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