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Ergerbor New user 57 Posts |
Came across this performance: https://youtu.be/UtaalH-vE9U recently. Seems like this illustrates a number of points folks on here have been talking about: performance vs effects. Lots of stories here, some comedy and eccentricity while using some effects that even I recognize. I found this video while I searching for any reviews (found them) or performances (didn't) of Robert Neale. I'm definitely going to pick up a couple of his books and some by Terri Rogers. So glad I've joined the Café again, the advice on here is great.
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Brynmore14 Inner circle The Séance Chamber 1815 Posts |
Christian is a fantastic performerand a lovely chap too.
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Sam Hagen Regular user 170 Posts |
I really love his performance. Thanks for sharing.
May you live in interesting times.
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Sh9bum9 Regular user 112 Posts |
How unusual to see a storytelling act enthrall adult audiences. Guess we're all kids at heart and love a good story. Thanks for sharing
Decisions determine destiny. Thomas S. Monson
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BeThePlunk Special user West of Boston, East of Eden 887 Posts |
Wonderful! Proves that presentation counts more than tricks. Even tricks we know become enchanting again.
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Ergerbor New user 57 Posts |
Absolutely, I think story can elevate very many things and a lack of story can make them rather trite.
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danaruns Special user The City of Angels 808 Posts |
Christian is one of my favorite magicians, simply because the way he weaves stories in with his magic is incredibly appealing. I was with my spouse at the Magic Castle today, and afterward I asked her which magician she liked best. The best technical magician was actually her least favorite, and her favorite two were the ones whose charm came through the most. She didn't even recall the tricks so much as the person doing them.
(After lurking a while, this is my 2nd post on this forum, so if you have no idea who I am, there's a good reason for it. )
"Dana Douglas is the greatest magician alive. Plus, I'm drunk." -- Foster Brooks
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Ergerbor New user 57 Posts |
Dana, It's no matter to me whether I know you or not. Thanks for your comment and contribution! Also, Welcome to the Café! (as a poster vs a lurker, though I still lurk more than I post...there's so much to read!)
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Dr SH Elite user French Spirit in Sydney 425 Posts |
Thank you for the post , I never saw him before , such a great performer , it just show how much more powerful is the imagination in comparison to technical skills .... And when you have both together , it is just perfect
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Mr. Woolery Inner circle Fairbanks, AK 2154 Posts |
Well, it only took me 3 years to finally find this thread and watch the video. I love how well he communicates a character with the music box and the title cards. Although the bones of the tricks are all well known or classic tricks, his stories elevate the magic wonderfully.
A rather belated thanks to Ergerbor for sharing this. -Patrick |
Penduluminary New user 55 Posts |
Thanks for posting the video. Christian is a great performer. Enchanting storytelling magic!
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Satire New user 93 Posts |
Even his final flourish to give a wind to the music-box is so crisp and feels so practiced. Really great set.
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Segomo New user 3 Posts |
This is an excellent share thank you very much!
I am currently working on a routine heavily based on story so I saw a lot I liked in this performance. I love the ending in "a little game" his last two pieces were very profound in my opinion. I dare say much of the audience may have missed some of the subtleties in the routines. I heard a couple people get it like no one wins in war during "a little game". That act had a lot to say I loved it. |
davfreeman New user 58 Posts |
Great storytelling. Thanks for sharing.
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buntymc New user 18 Posts |
Well that was so *** good. I don't recall the last magician I enjoyed as much as this guy
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Greg Kiefer New user 65 Posts |
A magical performance combined with storytelling. Very clever and inspiring! I would love to see more magic acts like this.
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kuzelnik New user San Francisco, CA 64 Posts |
I'd heard of him and seen this video, but never seen him live. Coincidentally, he has a new show in SF at the end of the month. Looking forward to seeing it (if you're local and going, a few other magicians are joining as well).
https://www.christiancagigal.com/tickets-witching-hour.html |
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