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Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
I have a stage presentation in mind, but I need some assistance looking for the right effect. In a smaller stage show, I envision having a volunteer come up from the audience and having her float. As I intensely concentrate, however, I begin to float (self levitate) instead 0f the volunteer. Ideally, I would levitate a noticeable distance off the ground (say 10 or 12 inches). Of course, I will eventually end off the routine by causing her to float, thereby delivering what I originally promised to do.
What I need advice on is the particular self-levitation I should get to perform in this type of a situation. I don't currently own any of the self-levitation products and, quite frankly, most of the feedback I have seen on other threads relate more to street performing rather than a smaller stage production. Any advice or guidance you may have is greatly appreciated. Kent
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Blair Marshall Inner circle Montreal, Canada 3660 Posts |
Yogano produced some short distance levitation props. Not sure if any of his material would be what you are looking for.
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James Adamson Special user Deatsville - Holtville - Slapout, AL 945 Posts |
I believe that someone made one where you stand on the gimmick and it will raise you vertically. It might have been Yogano as Blair above mentioned.
Also, some one made another standing levitation pyramid shaped which was behind the backdrop. Seen it on Magic Auction several times. Finding two different levitation's that can work without interfering with each other would have to be taken in consideration. Also, if you are behind the person that you are going levitate the audience may not be able to see your levitation, just some points to ponder.
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Kent Wong Inner circle Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2458 Posts |
Thanks for the input. I searched the Yagano "Saturn" levitation on the Café, but it seems to have a very limited weight capacity and is said to be jerky. The same thread, however, seems to speak highly of the 3 in 1 levitation system. Does anyone have any experience with this?
Kent
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