by Demitri » Jul 25th, '05, 23:42
I think sharing the secrets is a bad idea, overall.
Sure, it might be fun to show some kids how to do a simple trick. This isn't a HUGE thing, but I don't do it, personally.
Sharing ideas and secrets with someone you KNOW is a magician isn't something that particularly bothers me. As you said, we all, in one form or another, learned what we know from another magician - so this concept is what keeps the art going.
Showing the secrets to a total layman is a BAD thing. Not only does it make the entire situation less magical and exciting, but it will kill you for any subsequent performances with those people.
For instance - If you show them how you do Twisting the Aces. Anytime you do an effect that involves a count, they think they know how it works. They might be wrong, but the effect is lost on them.
There are tricks that I find so clever, with methods so incredibly smart and fantastic, that yes - I want to share the secret, just so others can marvel at how cool it is. However, if I do that - it's no longer a cool effect. It's just a trick I used to do (but now CAN'T, because they know how it works).
So, I say no telling. Keep your secrets and keep amazing your audiences. Tell too much, and you won't have an audience anymore.