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magicman02 Veteran user 304 Posts |
I have three teddy bears with my logo on them. They are white, blue and pink. I'm trying to develop a fun, entertaining and amazing routine around them. I'm kinda stuck, any suggestions or tips are welcome.
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MatthewSims Special user 778 Posts |
Danny Archers "Collard" might work well with this. Are you familiar with Korans Medallion?
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magicman02 Veteran user 304 Posts |
Yes I'm familiar with Collard and the Koran Medallion. I'm looking for a chair test type routine maybe.
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Atlas Inner circle 3103 1277 Posts |
Magicman02,
You may want to look at 'The Berlin Bears' in Stunners Plus. Best, Atlas |
C.J. Inner circle There's a lotta rambling in my 2366 Posts |
I think I understand what you mean when you say you want a chair-type routine. But what scale? Is this a close-up, or a stage effect (and do the sizes of the bears justify that?)
Are you keeping the bears, or are they souvenirs? I ask this for story elements...
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rickreation Veteran user 343 Posts |
John Riggs has tons of work on this.
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vigi New user 70 Posts |
You have a PM, magicman!
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Dr Spektor Eternal Order Carcanis 10781 Posts |
Berlin bears ted Lesley - ok that's twice ted came up - time for an emperors entry!!!
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Jamie D Inner circle Ontario, Canada 2292 Posts |
Another vote for John Riggs material. I believe on his s**eret wr**ing DVD? Anywise, fantastic routine if your able to use a sense of boldness. I think that's what sometimes makes the best routines, going out there with confidence and boldness to achieve the impossible.
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barneyfife Veteran user 326 Posts |
Critters by Craig Browning
Always in motion is the future
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kinesis Inner circle Scotland, surrounded by 2708 Posts |
I was trying to come up with a kinda smash n stab routine. You could inbed a spike into one of the bear's head.
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lucavolpe Inner circle Italy - London 3349 Posts |
I Think also Paul Romhany has a routine with teddy bears?
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mattH Veteran user 324 Posts |
Bob hummer mathematical monte?
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magicman02 Veteran user 304 Posts |
This will be a stage routine and the bears will not be passed out as souvenirs.
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parmenion Inner circle Switzerland/Zürich 3988 Posts |
Bears, beer, bier! a routine from Munich.
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RLFrame Elite user 447 Posts |
Rudy Hunter had one in a book called, "The Buddha And The Teddy Bear" or something to that effect.
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David Klass Inner circle Beckenham, England 1205 Posts |
Quote:
On 2013-03-20 03:00, MatthewSims wrote: This is John Archer's routine. Not Danny's! |
charliemartin Special user Rapid City, SD 779 Posts |
Paul Rohmany has a routine combining Mental Epic in his book about the Mental Epic plot.
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KiKi Inner circle GERMANY/ Hannover 1143 Posts |
I vote for Berlin bears!
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