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Thomas Burkhart New user 55 Posts |
Hi,
just want to invite you to my new blog post discussing the truth behind "Packs small, plays big". http://escamoteur.de/wordpress/index.php......-bigger/ Have fun, Tom
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renricker7 Regular user Halle, Germany 150 Posts |
Hi thomas,
nice to here somthing of you over here!! it is actually not a bad thing! one question (or some more!). did you perform your show at the beginning of this wedding or later on? if the last thing was the case, how did you handle the diappearing of the dj? what did he say that he had to disappear? was there nobody dancing while you where fixing all the stuff? please speak about how all this works in reality!! thanks, rené from halle/saale |
Thomas Burkhart New user 55 Posts |
Hi René,
funny to meet you here in the US indeed! I'm happy to answer your questions: I did the show in the middle of the party. In that case they where not dancing before my show but in other cases this was not a problem at all. Also I never had a DJ complain. I always put up the backdrop as last so that the time the DJ is hidden is reduced to a minimum. My experience is that most of the time the setup of all this arouses sort of suspense in the audience what's there coming. Best Tom
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You find there reviews, tipps and my thoughts about magic. |
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