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magodiego New user 5 Posts |
I'm working in my Dancing cane effect, but there is one movement that I can't find it anywhere. That movement is the one when the magician put his arms in his back and the cane is floating in front of him.
Thank you for your help!! You can see that movement here in the minute 01:03 http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=UA_crI8VN7k&feature=related |
Grandillusionsmagic Loyal user 270 Posts |
You just need to watch the video, if you know about the cane you will figure it out, as you will see the moves.
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oldi New user switzerland 92 Posts |
Magodiego, thank you for that video. It's a wonderfull routine. Very magical!!
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magodiego New user 5 Posts |
I know perfectly how the dancing cane works, but believe me, I cannot figure it out that move. Because you have to hold it with your thumb, but if you put your hands in your back the cane is not going to be in front of you.
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oldi New user switzerland 92 Posts |
Magodiego, I sent you a PM
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magodiego New user 5 Posts |
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On 2008-01-14 13:27, oldi wrote: Thank you very much!!! |
Slim King Eternal Order Orlando 18012 Posts |
There seems to be an edit where he makes the move but not one where it is undone
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jasanchez Regular user 153 Posts |
The way he does the move with no hands is cause he puts the string of his mouth
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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Sometimes you can also "hang" and ear. With the mouth free to move, it kills that explanation.
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Nedim Elite user istanbul/turkey 444 Posts |
Hi,
Jeff McBride has a new dvd about dancing cane. The name of the Dvd is Revolution. I think you must check it out. magicially yours, Nedim Guzel |
Alexander Wells Veteran user 311 Posts |
Isn't that Simon Drake?
One of my favourite magicians. Classy bloke. Does anyone remember the routine where he produced shot glasses, bottles and glasses of wine and drinks them as he does so gradually becoming more and more inebriated until eventually he collapses to the floor. Brilliant. He also did a "floating table" routine. Not as technically sophisticated as Losanders but just as entertaining. He's never been much of a one on the magic scene though has he? No books as far as I know... |
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