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Are there any recorder instances of magic being performed to haiku?

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YEARS ago- I did an Origami show where I recited a lot of limmerics, poems and haiku- while doing orignami and paper magic woven throughout.
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Shadowgraphy with hexaflexgrams would go well with haiku. Flute, not recorder.
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On 2006-03-30 12:39, Comedy Writer wrote:
Are there any recorder instances of magic being performed to haiku?

CW


what do you mean by "recorder instances"
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I think he means "recorded instances."
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Haiku to magic
some would like to do real well
but I miss the point
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There once was a spade named jack
his favorite color was black
but with a queen on his bed
she turned him all red
and now we can't change him back

haikus and magic
it is hard to do at first
limericks more so
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Sorry, too many beats in final line: should simply read:

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I would think that, with such a short item as Haiku, it should be used at the conclusion, to provide the "lesson" re-inforced by the outcome.

The seed in my hand
As summer time see growing
The Cherries taste sweet.

For a transformation effect perhaps.
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Kay, I agree I think with haiku the magic at the end as reinforcement is the best path. Let the words set up the unexpected, but let the visual stand alone in such a short piece.
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See Haiku by Vincent Hedan.
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I wrote this Haiku poem, inspired by a Hokusai print I saw in one of Samuel Randlett's origami books (_The Art of Origami_ I think):

Paper folded bird
By origami master made
Flaps it wings and flies.

There have been a few ideas, I think, of how to fold a flapping bird and then transform it to a dove. There was one method, I think, in the _TOPS Treasury of Dove Magic_.

The problem with haiku as patter is that the three short lines limit the time in which a magic effect can be presented.

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I wrote a haiku poem for performing the coin squeeze. I performed it at a SAM meeting. Nobody was impressed.
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