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fccfp Special user NJ 563 Posts |
I am doing a large production from a drawer box. I will start with several solid color 36-inch silks. Follow that with a Rice or P&A 36" butterfly silk. This is followed by 6" by 30' streamer. As each item is produced, it will be placed on empty tabletop (leads up to dove production). I was thinking of finishing silk production with a Rice "Applause Please" silk.
O.K. The question is: Can I pull several "design silks" out w/out it being redundant? I have two 36" butterfly silks, One 36" Rabbit In Hat silk and the aforementioned Applause silk. I also can add a string of a dozen diamond silks of various colors. At what point does it become redundant? At this point I am planning on producing, in order, three solid color 36" silks individually, One 36" Butterfly, The 30'foot streamer, and finishing with the Applause Please silk. Hopefully while applause is going I will be able to naturally pick up all the silks I produced from the table. Once the applause fades, (I am optimistic, aren’t I?) I will walk to the front of the stage holding bundle of silks and produce a Dove. Please give me feedback on what you think of routine and any thoughts on whether or not to add additional silks. Thanks to all, Bruce P.S. This is the first time I am producing a dove, under fire, from anything other than a box. This is a big advancement for me and I am hoping it goes well. Wish me luck and pray the dove does not decide to take off. Special thanks to Dave Scribner for the dove. Thanks, B
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jimhlou Inner circle 3698 Posts |
Redundant? Of course not. You're a magician, you're expected to pull "rags" out of a container. The more, the merrier!
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