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Thoughtreader Inner circle Calgary, Alberta, Canada 1565 Posts |
Why on earth would you repeat it for the same people?
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JamesCheung Loyal user London, UK 214 Posts |
When I mean repeat, I don't mean for the same spectators as I would want to vary the presentation on different occasions and don't want to use the same presentation all the time.
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Bong780 Regular user Toronto, Canada 172 Posts |
There're no difference to use same presentation to different audience since that's the only time they see the act. In fact you SHOULD always use the same presentation, when rehersing and performing, your act will become more natural by repetition. Try develop your own performing style and patter and stick to it. Believe me you'll nervous if you change presentation and patter everytime you perform.
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JamesCheung Loyal user London, UK 214 Posts |
I have been performing PK Touches since it came out and I've got no issues with it, just that I want the option of different handlings. This is not a discussion about repeatability or my performance style. If anyone has any ideas fine, if not, cut me some slack as I think that this is a perfectly valid question. Maybe this is the wrong forum to post it in...
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John Clarkson Special user Santa Barbara, CA 749 Posts |
Quote: James, since you posted in "New to Magic", it's not unreasonable for people to assume that that you are new to magic and might need a bit of counsel about repeatability and performance. Try posting in the "Penny for Yout Thoughts Area" of the Café.
On 2003-12-30 00:57, JamesCheung wrote:
John D. Clarkson, S.O.B. (Sacred Omphaloskeptic Brotherhood)
Cozener "There is nothing more important to a magician than keeping secrets. Probably because so many of them are Gay." —Peggy, from King of the Hill (Sleight of Hank) |
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