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graemesd Veteran user 369 Posts |
I've been doing ring on rope for kids for about ten years and am now thoroughly bored with it though the kids aren't. Suggestions please and I refuse to do professors nightmare
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Tony Veteran user Los Angeles 303 Posts |
Check out Daryl's Expert Rope Magic Made Easy - 3 volumes. Good stuff. There are others which are also very good.
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stevehw Veteran user Collinsville, Mississippi 303 Posts |
Just curious, why do you refuse to do Professor's Nightmare?
Daryl does have a nice ending for it. Much better than what I have seen previously. But a good comedy cut and restored rope seems to go over well with the kids too. Also, you might check out the rope video put out by Patrick Page. I like it. Steve |
graemesd Veteran user 369 Posts |
I have played with professors nightmare in many guises and it never gets the response that it deserves. The kids are like 'so what' and the adults have seen it before
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RayBanks Special user Nassau Bay, TX 533 Posts |
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On 2003-02-02 19:01, graemesd wrote: Seems like to me we are supposed to entertain the audience and if the audience likes it that's what matters. There are several things I do that I do not particularly like but everyone I do it for likes it so I keep on doing it. If you don't get the proper response from Professors Nightmare it must be in the presentation and/or patter. I have several different stories I use depending on the audience and it has never failed to work well.
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schmitty65 New user 50 Posts |
there is a follow up for the professors nightmare called three ropes and a baby and it is cool
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Geoff Williams Special user St. Pete Beach, FL 617 Posts |
The "new" DVD on Flip's rope magic has quite a lot of good, solid material.
"Saját légpárnás tele van angolnák."
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Ronin Loyal user Martinez,CA 216 Posts |
During a brainstorming session a couple of months ago, I suggested to a friend that she try "The Strong Man's Secret" from Nelm's "Magic and Showmanship" using sash cord instead of string. She tells me that it plays very well.
I just tried it myself, recently, and it did get a good response. I've also just started doing a walking through ropes routine, but the jury's still out on whether I'll continue to use it--the response is ok, but not great. At this point, I'm going to work it a little longer to see if I can tweak the presentation.
David Hirata
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