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teachersears New user 43 Posts |
I'm working on, have performed a bit, a hoop - juggling hoop- on rope. But I have no ending. It's on, it's off, it's on, it's off - and tada! - it's on! Any ideas? Thanks.
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Teachersears
Before I can answer your question we have to establish common termonology. I understand what juggling rings are, but I know of no juggling prop manufacturer who makes a juggling hoop.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
Besides your terminology, if that is your attitude during presentation, you need more then an ending, people like to be entertained by someone that is interested in lifting their lives a little.
I will advise you go to this web site and scroll down to the last item by Professional Magician Jeff Hobson. Order his CDs "Peak Performance for Entertainers" $19.95 is an excellent investment. |
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teachersears New user 43 Posts |
Sorry, rings would be the correct term.
Actually, that kind of performance attitude sort of strikes me as funny. I can see the magician unceremoniously dropping the ring and rope into his bag and grabbing the miser's bucket. "Look. A coin. Another. Another. Some more. A lot more. The end." My presentation is fun. I'm getting good reactions. I'm connecting well with the audience. (I'm no Jeff Hobson.) I just feel like I need a little extra zip to the end of the trick. Thanks. |
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Do a pan flip (single) in the air with the ring, catch it around your neck, and take a bow. If you want to include the rope you can do rope through the neck.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
http://www.juggleral.com http://home.comcast.net/~juggleral/ "Footprints on your ceiling are almost gone" |
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
What was I thinking? Actually that move is called a pancake flip.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
http://www.juggleral.com http://home.comcast.net/~juggleral/ "Footprints on your ceiling are almost gone" |
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Bill Hegbli Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 22797 Posts |
The Ring and Rope presentation is much like the Linking Rings presentation. Look at the penetrations and releases you have and then make it build to a Finale. The Finale is punched by having the spectator hold the ring or bring the ring and rope close to the eyes of the spectator as the penetration happens. Emphasize the final penetration off the rope. That brings the high point of the finish.
In other words, your expressions, words, and emphases on the final movements make the "big" finish. |
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inaciolino Veteran user 369 Posts |
Wmhegbli has showed the key. The secret for a Big Finale is in the presentation. Let you body talk for you, make it happen.
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murrari Veteran user 308 Posts |
I wonder whether looking at David Williamson's Ring and Rope routine would give you the ending you may be searching for...?
Or Eric DeCamps ring and rope routine Or Lewis Ganson's routine .... Just a thought...
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MarceloElGrande New user 78 Posts |
Or Charlie Frye´s Eccentricks
"A day without sunshine is like, you know, night." (Steve Martin)
"We are all amateurs, life is too short for us to be anything else" (Charlie Chaplin) |
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Sealegs Inner circle The UK, Portsmouth 2596 Posts |
Teachersears points out a valid potential problem. Many magic routines that involve doing (in general terms) the same thing repeatedly often don't have a structure that naturally builds to a finish. (The 6 card repeat would be another example)
However, such problems can usually be solved. murrai suggested looking at David Williamson's published routine. Williamson solves the problem of no finish by moving the routine away from the 'ring on/off rope' premise and effectively hits the audience with a different rope effect that rounds off the whole routine. This can be a very effective stratergy, is an excellent starting point to solve the ending problem and is well worth your while checking out. Other stratergies are; playing up the fact that the effect has no ending.... adding a transformation, such as changing the rope's colour, or the rings colour, or the ring for something else. moving into another effect such as a thumb tie using the ring and rope or any effect using either the ring or the rope. Hope that's given you some ideas, hopefully others here will have more to add.
Neal Austin
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Woland Special user 680 Posts |
Unfortunately, Mr. Hobson's audio CD, "Peak Performance for Entertainers," described as "professional hypnotherapy audio sessions," is listed as "unavailable until further notice."
Woland |
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
Since juggling rings have a flat surface, you should have hell of a kick in reading Tommy Wonder routine in his Books of Wonder
Magic is the art of emotionally sharing live impossible situations
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
What size are the rings? How long is the rope? What audience size? What venue? Close-up, stage? Audience participation. your style? Are you funny?
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Yeah
What Pete said.
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
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Pete Biro 1933 - 2018 18558 Posts |
What I say?
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Al Angello Eternal Order Collegeville, Pa. USA 11045 Posts |
Pete Amigo
You have named most, if not all of the variables that could change the finale of a ring, and rope routine. MERRY CHRISTMAS
Al Angello The Comic Juggler/Magician
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Lawrence O Inner circle French Riviera 6811 Posts |
Quote:
On 2010-12-24 12:26, Pete Biro wrote: I'm not funny. sob
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Thom Bliss Loyal user Southern California 271 Posts |
The idea of my ring and rope routine is to get the ring to stay on the middle of the rope. If
I put the rope through the ring, it comes off the middle. If I put the ring around the rope, the ring comes off the middle. So I put the ring on the middle of the rope. It slides off the end. The starting point of my routine was Aldo Colombini’s ring and rope routine, but I’ve changed it quite a bit. One thing I’ve added. I have the ring attached to the rope not once, but twice, and need not one, not two, but three helpers. One holds one end of the rope, one the other end. The third is to pull on the ring to show that it won’t come off. But it does. This allows the helpers to inspect the ring and rope. It could be the end of your routine. But not mine. After thanking the helpers and sending them back to their seats, I tie a knot in the middle of the rope. The ring penetrates the rope at the knot, ending up knotted to the rope. Doesn’t come off the middle and won’t slide off the end. That’s straight out of Aldo’s routine. It’s the end of my routine. But not Aldo’s. He unties the rope, freeing the ring, then has the rope tie itself while the ring penetrates the rope, ending up tied to the rope. In one of Aldo’s other tapes he has a linking ropes routine, part of which could be used as a finale. Tie the ends of the rope together to form a loop, the hard ring then penetrates the rope loop (or do they penetrate each other)? Do you do, or would like to do, a cut and restored rope routine? There’s a greatest ring and rope video (it includes part, but not all, of Aldo’s routine) where, after the ring and rope are inspected, the rope is tied into a loop. The ring and loop link together. The loop must be cut in two to free the ring. Now you have two pieces of rope, tied together, ready for the first restoration. Of course, you could place the ring aside to go into some other rope routine, such as professor’s nightmare. Or add more rings. Or add more rings and a second rope (a la grandmother’s necklace). I don’t think I can say much more in an open forum, but feel free to send me a PM. Thom . |
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oso2you Regular user Oregon 128 Posts |
I've been studying the Columbini printed routines. Great stuff there. His ending where the ring is knotted on the middle of the rope and the ring comes free with the knot ending up on your thumb is hard to beat in my opinion. I've thought about going into a cut and restored rope as an ending also.
Don |
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