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Talk at a school

Postby Raven1s » Apr 17th, '13, 20:08



Hi all,
Quick question my 6 year old wants me to go to her school and talk about magic to her class, I am beginner magician, so not sure where to start I can do some basic tricks that I can, just not sure what to talk about?

I am going to get the hang of some more tricks before this but any advice will be awesome like always thanks all.

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Re: Talk at a school

Postby magicdiscoman » Apr 17th, '13, 22:39

two items I have used to demonstrate magical principles are the cut and restored rope and the colouring book:-

the cut n restored rope is used as an example of selling a trick were the secret has already been done before the trick starts, i.e. the performance is the trick not the secret work unlike sleight of hand, this is why you should not underestimate a self working trick I'm assuming your not giving away secrets to curry favour in this demonstration.

the colouring book is used to great effect as a demonstration of misdirection, blank, outline and coloured works best, show the colour pictures and then divide the pupils into two half's i.e. left and right, you say to the right side you can only see the outlines as you are now temporarily colour blind.... the left side you are totally blind.
ok all pupils on the left look at the pictures now place your hands on your head.... ok now you can't see anything the pages appear blank..... ok put your hands down and your back in the room... show pictures
repeat same with right side and show outlines, the whole audience will see the changes but you explain the putting of there hand on there head is the misdirection that allows you too swap the book before there eyes.

this idea also plays well with a change bag and printed silks, in that case all of the pupils place there hands on there head, hope this makes some sense as its not a full scripted answer. :)

feel free to contact me if I can be of any help.

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Re: Talk at a school

Postby fiftytwo » Apr 18th, '13, 07:42

For that age group I'm assuming you're not going to be there more than 20 minutes? Talk about what magic you saw when you were their age (actually saw, not some "grandpa taught me Ye Sekrits Of Magick" patter) and maybe detail the basic effects: disappear, appear, transpose, transform, penetrate.

How many kids?

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Re: Talk at a school

Postby Raven1s » Apr 18th, '13, 09:23

there is about 29 kids in her class.

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Re: Talk at a school

Postby magicofthemind » Apr 18th, '13, 10:45

I'd show some simple science magic experiments - pendulum, optical illusions and so on.

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Re: Talk at a school

Postby Lady of Mystery » Apr 18th, '13, 14:22

Optical illusions are a great idea, I was fascinated with them at that age. Perhaps you could print off some sheets of optical illusions that they could keep, kids that age always love having something to take away.

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Re: Talk at a school

Postby Raven1s » Apr 18th, '13, 14:33

like that idea :)

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