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kihei kid Inner circle Dog House 1039 Posts |
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On 2004-05-30 12:35, prospero wrote: Don't.
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Mike Walton Special user Chicago 984 Posts |
...just don't do 3 card monte. Now, there's an effect with ethics (and legal) issues on the street.
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landmark Inner circle within a triangle 5194 Posts |
If the performance is entertaining, the hat will fill up. If not, the hat will be empty.
Those that put money in the hat will have done so because they feel you have provided a service. It's quite all right (even necessary and important at times!) that one gets paid for entertaining. Even if you have fun doing it. And if the hat seems more empty than full at the end of the day, that's called paying your dues, and there's always tomorrow. Jack Shalom
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sniper1 Veteran user malta eu 343 Posts |
The problem is that the guy doesn't want to feel like a beggar
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prospero Special user Elsewhere 572 Posts |
Sniper1 has got it on the dot. That's it.
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#1magician New user 36 Posts |
Of course its all right to accept money for a show. besides if there willing to give you money why turn it down. that's there only way of saying thank you.
i dont call 911, i simpily perform the bullet catch and than point the bullet at them and ask if they care to try.
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Azaziel New user California 51 Posts |
Its not beggin if they give the money to u.. Its like a compliment for your performance.. On the other hand if you don't want to take the money, just explain to the spec that you appreciate the offer. Just think, if you performed and then walked around with a hat.. that's beggin
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Michael Taggert Special user Fredericksburg Virginia 656 Posts |
Ok even though this thread is over a year old I still hear this question again and again. here's the point Street performance of magic for money IS ethical and an accepted part of the art form. It IS NOT Begging. (unless your a realy bad magician)
The art of performing magic is thousands of years old. During the Medival period street performers would enter the town square on market day. They would draw a CIRCLE in the Villiage Square and perform Feats of acrobatics music and "juggling" Mind you the definition for A juggler (More properly Jongleur) Is one who makes objects float in the air as If by magic. IT wasnt untill recent history that the two art forms of prestidigtaion and juggling became seperate. robert Houdin uses the term in him memiors "to juggle it away" The Jongleur where the prdecessors of The European Circus. This is the tradition of magic and most forms of magic are decendant from the street performers of old. Secondly only in the US are we uptight about street performers. everywhere else in the world I have traveled there have been street performers. one of my fondest memories was on a day I was traveling through Germany and saw a street mqagician. even though I could not speak the language I was thrilled by his performance. To answer the question finaly THERE IS NO ETHICAL PROBLEM PERFORMING ON THE STREET FOR MONEY!And There is historical justification for doing so. best of luck and stay off my corner!(just kidding ) Michael taggert Fredericksburg VA 1/2 of the duo LesJongleurs This years show "too dangerous Men" |
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magic_sailor New user 71 Posts |
I aggree with every thing that everyone has to say.... I just have one question of my own. I love doing magic for people but like deerbourne said money helps you get more magic stuff so I guess my question is... How do you best approch people (with the intent of getting money)?
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Paddy Inner circle Milford OH 1571 Posts |
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On 2004-05-30 12:35, prospero wrote: Sorry to be real blunt here, but, the poor and homeless are BEGGING. You are ENTERTAINING. Big difference. They are takeing money, you are earning money. The people that pay (tip) you are paying for haveing a good time, just like they pay to go to the movies for a good time. These people are not giving you maoney that would go to carity, they are giving you money that goes for entertainment. Hope that settles any moral problems you may have. Peter |
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Paddy Inner circle Milford OH 1571 Posts |
I really wish we could edit these things so I can catch my typos. Sorry about the spelling in above post.
Peter |
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Dr_Stephen_Midnight Inner circle SW Ohio, USA 1555 Posts |
"The thing is, I'd just feel kind of wrong going out there to a public space, putting a hat out, and waiting for people to put money in it. I'm not really sure why. Hmmmm... "
If you're respecting the space of other buskers, no problem. If you go to a busking venue and DON'T put out a hat (no law says you have to), you may be implying that all the buskers are "free entertainment," which would hurt the others worse. I have heard of some that don't take tips, but simply ask people to take their card, but those buskers make it clear in their pitch that they have jobs and are just advertizing for gigs. Most full timers make it clear in their pitch that tips are their sole income. In my most recent busking efforts, I told the crowd that I did NOT make my living by street performing, and that their tips would be divided, 50/50, between improving my show and donations to charity. Steve
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Leland Stone Inner circle 1204 Posts |
[Slapping forehead, rolling eyes]
Okay, one more time for those unfamiliar with Stone's Law, which reads in part: "Never argue with people who want to give you money." And its corollary, "Make it easy for them to give it to you." Leland |
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Muggers New user 33 Posts |
If you feel funny about putting a hat out, don't. Do your tricks and if someone gives you a buck or two, take it as a tip. You're like a waiter. I had a friend who used to play guitar and sing on the corner for the experience of the crowd so when he got to the stage, he'd be familiar with people standing and watching him. That make any sense?
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Michael Taggert Special user Fredericksburg Virginia 656 Posts |
"How do you best approach people with the intent of getting money"
Ok so here it is, you are not out on the corner panhandling for dollars. you are putting on a show. people will stop and watch. at the end of your show you ask to be paid for your work. (in the trade this is your Hat line) This is usually at the end of your set just before you perform the final closeing seconds of your best routine. Then you pass the hat and people reward you for the good show with tens and twenties. that's how you do it. if you need a hat line PM me and I will send you one. "remeber kids if mom and dad don't give you money for the magic man it is only because the don't love you" is not a great line. |
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Dannydoyle Eternal Order 21219 Posts |
OK this really has me confused to say the least.
You do magic perform a service, people pay you or they don't, the purest form of gratification. This is street performing. If you are scared to go do it then say that. It is not ethics, or conflict, you are afraid to start street performing. This is OK and we all went through it. Just don't disguise it from yourself. It is scary no doubt especially the first time. If you want to do this then you have to develop the guts to do it no 2 ways about it. Do the world a favor and find the guts and become a good street performer. The world can always use more good street performers. Think of it this way. Many people are actually having their lives brightened up by a good street performer. Your not taking their money, they are happy for the experience and want to show you their appreciation. This is NOT begging. You have a skill and people pay to see it. Best wishes. Danny
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drango New user Fishers, IN 9 Posts |
I do a good bit of Walk-aroung entertaining. That is hard to practice/rehearse for. So I often do impromptu street magic. I don't put out a hat or accept money for this because of several reasons.
1) Some places you do need a license or permit for busking. Especially in Europe. 2) I am sometimes trying new material. I've had great fun doing this and it has served my paying gigs well. Plus we met some very interesting people. In Milan, Italy I was doing some street work with T'Karri my Owl. When I passes busker mime, they usually will not break character, he got so excited, he came down, grabbed his camera, and wanted his pix taken with us. Pix at: http://drango.com/Italy/BobShows.htm |
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ed rhodes Inner circle Rhode Island 2885 Posts |
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On 2004-06-05 01:16, prospero wrote: You're not begging, you're performing. I don't know where "Elsewhere" is, but just check on their rules for street performing, whether you need a permit or not and just go out and have fun! If you really feel you're taking money from the homeless beggers and you don't need all the monty yourself, either give some of it to various homeless on your way home or donate some of it to a homeless shelter.
"...and if you're too afraid of goin' astray, you won't go anywhere." - Granny Weatherwax
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Marco S. Inner circle 1017 Posts |
Sorry my friend, but I can hardly believe we are discussing questions like this here.
Is it ok to use a red deck even though I am color-blind? Is it ok to do levitations for people who sit in wheelchairs? See what I mean? This is really ridiculous. Do what you wanna do. No matter if you are rich or poor, as long as the magic is good. I don`t even understand what you want to imply with your question. |
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MrMagic1 New user 58 Posts |
This is pretty rediculous.
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