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nicolewilliams00 New user 1 Post |
Let me start off by being honest. I am a male who is a crossdresser and I have always wanted to be a magicians assistant. Make that a female assistant.
I know this will bother some people and offend some others but let me be clear, this isn't about indulging in some fetish, or having the opportunity to mince about the stage in a sequined dress. I have always been in awe of magic and some of my fondest memories as a kid were watching the magic specials on television. I loved everything about it and was especially enthralled by the grace and beauty of the assistants. I always thought about what it would be like to perform, but never had the chance. I know this is a unusual post for a forum like this, and I have no illusions about the challenges facing me to fulfill such a dream. I know that men typically are not used as assistants because of their size, and the idea of a man in drag, even a really pretty one, is off putting and offensive to some. All I am asking for is some advise, and perhaps a chance to try this. I am in Ohio, but travel worldwide on business. I own several costumes, have taken ballet in the past (and would love to start again), and am a theatrical lighting designer by trade. I would love to hear from any and all about your thoughts and/or opportunities. Nicole nicolewilliams00 (at) yahoo-dot-com Click here to view attached image. |
Servaas Koomen Regular user 138 Posts |
Very cool. love the fact that you express yourself.
I'm not a stage perfomer, so I cannot help you. but I wish you the best of luck. I'm sure there are free-minded people here for you
"The last three or four reps is what makes the muscle grow. This area of pain divides the champion from someone else who is not a champion. That's what most people lack, having the guts to go on and just say they'll go through the pain no matter what" A.
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griffindance Regular user 145 Posts |
Unless you are performing to a specific audience I don't see how to make this work for you.
Men are men, women (please finish the sentence yourself). Although I have known the occassional guy (always short and physically flexible) it is difficult to use a man as an assistant given the normal narrative to an illusion. Not impossible but uncommon. |
Granger New user 52 Posts |
Very brave indeed. Do what you like and I support you
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
I would have thought being a cross-dressing assistant could be a huge selling point to a show. Attitudes have changed so much recently and people want to see something different. I think you might be onto a winner
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John C Eternal Order I THINK therefore I wrote 12938 Posts |
So what's different these days about a cross dresser?
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jugglestruck Inner circle Wales 1038 Posts |
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On 2013-02-07 19:26, John C wrote: How exactly do you mean? |
DavidThomas Loyal user 240 Posts |
This would be a tough sell in most markets. The could be some "niche" markets that you could look into. Burlesque clubs are popping up, also the drag shows could be a possibility.
David Thomas
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