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toomuchmagic Special user 534 Posts |
Due in part to my laziness, but also the fruitless search feature on the Café, I come to you with these questions. I hope you can help.
I have booked a show for a religious event. (Communion) I am not a religious person myself, but I am not opposed to including a mild religious theme to a trick or two in my show...in order to enhance the celebration of this special event. Can anybody provide...or point me in the direction of a resource where I can find some mild religious presentations. (By mild I mean a light/positive religious overtone.) |
Payne Inner circle Seattle 4571 Posts |
Just because it is a religious event doesn't mean you need to add a religious trick to your repertoire. Especially if you yourself are not religious.
At best it would come off looking trite, at worst hypocritical. Do the show you were hired to perform unless you were asked specifically to put a religious trick into it.
"America's Foremost Satirical Magician" -- Jeff McBride.
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jkvand Special user Johnstown, PA 658 Posts |
Just to clarify, is this a First Holy Communion party for a child? Where is your show and who is the audience? Some of these details will help people answer your question. Best of luck, Jeff
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toomuchmagic Special user 534 Posts |
Nah I don't really find it trite or hypocritical. It is an act after all. I find it on par celebrating a birthday with a birthday themed effect. I understand it is not necessary...but I think it would be nice. Hence the request for something "light."
I was not asked specifically.....but it was definitely hinted at. It is a first holy communion...after party kind of thing with friends and family in a private room at a restaurant. |
Ken Northridge Inner circle Atlantic City, NJ 2392 Posts |
I have done many, many of these Holy Communion parties. Keep in mind that they just sat throught a long religious service and they are ready to party. I AM religious and have never felt it was the right place to tie in this kind of a message. I simply do my birthday party show and change the maic words "Happy Birthday Johnny" to "God Bless Johnny."
"Love is the real magic." -Doug Henning
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Terry Owens Inner circle Ft. Wayne, Indiana 1707 Posts |
Mark this day down on your calendars because I whole heartedly agree with Payne. If you are not religious then you don't need to add anything religious to your program. If all they want is entertainment, just give them that. I can't believe that someone actually books entertainment for a communion event anyhow...trust me, they're not looking for anything spiritual...just fun.
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toomuchmagic Special user 534 Posts |
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On 2008-02-14 06:53, Ken Northridge wrote: This is kind of what the lady was asking me to do, and what I felt uncomfortable with. In lieu of repeating God Bless Johny Several times in the show....which to me just sounds a bit...heavy, (I can't even imagine a prest saying this over and over again with out it seeming strange) I was hoping to do a trick with a nice moral or something. |
Terry Owens Inner circle Ft. Wayne, Indiana 1707 Posts |
You could do Professors nightmare and talk about how we may be all different some short, some tall, some skinny, some not so skinny, but in God's eyes He loves us all the same...show three ropes all the same length.
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Ed_Millis Inner circle Yuma, AZ 2292 Posts |
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On 2008-02-14 11:18, toomuchmagic wrote: You don't go to church much, do you ... 8>) Quote:
I was hoping to do a trick with a nice moral or something. You can take almost any routine and glue a moral theme to it. But that's what it's going to look like. Relax - they hired _you_, not your impression of a minister. Do what you do. I'd suspect the parents were just trying to keep this in an "appropriate" format by suggesting whatever they might think of - hey, it's a religious event so let's not get too carried away. But it _is_ a party after a very religious event. If you think they might want something specific and be upset if you didn't provide it, then discuss it with them until you are satisfied with the outcome. Never be afraid to get as much detail as you think you might need. Ed |
Ethan the emazing Elite user anywhere but here USA 454 Posts |
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On 2008-02-14 07:50, Terry Owens wrote: I agree, give them entertainment. There is no need to add a "religous" effect to your show. Especially if your not "religous" yourself. |
toomuchmagic Special user 534 Posts |
Thus is the plague of the Café. Ask a simple question...get tons of response...yet no answers.
I would like to retract my original post and replace it with this instead. Could some one please provide me or point me in the direction of a nice routine with a very mild religious/positive/moral theme. Thanks. |
Joe Marotta Special user Can You Believe I Have 944 Posts |
I believe Terry already suggested a very mild religious/positive/moral routine that should meet your needs.
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toomuchmagic Special user 534 Posts |
Thanks Joe. Amidst the rest of the stuff I totally missed that.
that's great terry....anyone else have anything. |
ChrisG Elite user Batavia, Ohio 448 Posts |
You could use Jack Pot Bags. We all make choices in life some good some better some not so good.
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KidMagic Regular user Bradford 183 Posts |
I think all you have to do is perform for the children and make it clear that you are performing for them because it's their special day (of course parents would be watching to, but make it more of a childrens show). I think that's good enough.
Good luck, Zach |
JohnWells Inner circle The Southern Wild 1791 Posts |
Mike Ammar has a great trick with a moral, the 41 cents trick. It's more close up but plays well. If you google it, you'll find enough of a description to create a simple method. Rather than small coins, you might try jumbo coins and a change bag to produce candy at the end. Hope this helps.
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