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Chris Jenkins Regular user 141 Posts |
I would appreciate some advice on the following scenario....
I have been asked to perform as part of a training course next week whereby there are 3 teams of people each with a team name based upon an anagramme of famous magicians (which at the time will mean nothing to them). My introduction to the group by the course leader is to help explain the 'origin' of these ancient names. This is merely a ruse to introduce me into the training proceeding without announcing that I am a magician/mentalist. My initial thought would be to perform some sort of 3 chair prediction type effect where I ask a member of each group to take a seat and afterwards reveal the unravelled name of the magician on the correct chairs and thereby annouce my intentions for the rest of the set. Can anybody recommend a fairly straight forward chair prediction in print to accomplish this effect? These of course are my initial thoughts on the topic and any others are most welcome. This is my first pro gig for about 2 years and any words of encouragement are appreciated! PMs welcomed! Thanks! |
mormonyoyoman Inner circle I dug 5,000 postholes, but I have only 2440 Posts |
You might want to take a look at Banachek's "Pre Thoughts" manuscript. You can find it at http://www.banachekproducts.com.
*jeep! --Chet
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Traveler Special user 549 Posts |
Paolo Cavalli has a great chair predicition which delivers 2 addtional punches. You can find it in his e-book "upsilon" which was distributed by Greg Arce.
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Alewishus Inner circle parts unknown 1227 Posts |
Barrie Richardson has something in one of his books.
I'll take a look. A.
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Alewishus Inner circle parts unknown 1227 Posts |
Sorry I couldn't find it.
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Traveler Special user 549 Posts |
It's in "theatre of the mind" and it's called "the lazy mentalist". It's quite good...
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Patrick Redford Inner circle Michigan 1751 Posts |
If you run a search, you'll find list of chair effects published here on the Café. It may be worth your time to look for.
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Alewishus Inner circle parts unknown 1227 Posts |
Good idea to always do a search before you ask!
A.
Sack subs, ok Ross?
We miss you asper. |
Alewishus Inner circle parts unknown 1227 Posts |
Yes. I found the book!
Barrie Richardson. Is his new publication any good? A.
Sack subs, ok Ross?
We miss you asper. |
kyle_freemason Elite user 409 Posts |
You may also wish to check out the chair routine devised by Gary Kurtz. He has a very good routine and I have used it personally. Good luck.
MM
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Harry H Inner circle 1526 Posts |
Marc Spellman has a chair routine on Vol2 of his set.
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KiKi Inner circle GERMANY/ Hannover 1143 Posts |
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On 2005-09-19 16:18, kyle_freemason wrote: hi! where do I find it? kiki |
kyle_freemason Elite user 409 Posts |
Kiki I sent you a personal message regarding where to find the kurtz file. I think you will be highly satisfied with his routine. It is one of the best I have ever seen. Though I also like Banacheks version.
MM
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