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curtgunz Special user Only 99% of users have more than 784 Posts |
I was recently hired for an outdoor event with about 3,000
people expected; mostly families. It'll will be about five hours. I have done lots of these type things in the past but this time is different. They hired me as a "magician" not as a "clown". The difference is a bit artificial. I will be in make-up. I will be a clown, but they want more magic than usual (read no balloon twisting). Usually, I grab the following tricks for walk-arounds: Wilting flower Giant coins for the joke/story "John's mother had three children, Penny, Nick, and what's the third one's name?" Bubba Skike's "Multiplying Tennis Balls" Bongo Hat I am interested in using this gig as an excuse to move into "real" magic. I want to know what the good people at the "Café" would recommend I use for this gig. I figure that there are probably some threads in the forum along the lines of "Best Walk-Arounds." I would be glad for anyone to point me toward one of those, but I would also like to know what you would recommend for my specific situation. Thank you all.
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todsky Inner circle www.magicstore.ca 2354 Posts |
Pom Pom poles.
Professor's Nightmare. Haunted hanky. These three have served me very well doing walk-around. Good luck!
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John Bowlin Special user Maryland 827 Posts |
Linking rings, it plays well for 3 or 300...can be done surrounded and has instant setup. I do a four ring routine for walkaround. Chop cup has pretty much the same qualities. There are a couple chop cup routines out there that are done in the hand. I do Dennis Loomis' myself. They are 2 of magics best classics. You also can do both of these with spectator involvement which is usually a big plus.
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The Great Smartini Inner circle 2280 Posts |
I like using the hopping half...small reset...dare I say a deck of cards?
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keeblem Inner circle Essex, UK 1167 Posts |
Instant knot (daryl's fooler doolers) is great in these situations! Funny and interactive!
Mark |
Steve V Inner circle Northern California 1878 Posts |
You asked for info from 'the good people', I represent the evil people. I take it you are wandering around doing magic for groups you encounter? Will you have a table to work on? If not there goes a bunch of those recommended to you. If you are wandering (walk around to me is more contained) then you want material you can easily carry with you, resets quickly and w/out effort, you know the drill. Since you are working different groups you do not need a great number of routines but you want things that work for small groups not just individuals. If I was in your situation (note that as you will be dressed like a clown you'll need some clown things, I am not a clown so I cannot comment on those) I'd carry:
1) Sponge balls 2) Prof Nightmare set up (note one involving a cut and restored but a set up that can just be re-used over and over). 3) A set of small rings. Ninja Rings is a nice routine, I suggest Dan Fleshmans version as the Shoot version has a component involving a table. 4) Ring and rope set up (Aldo Columbini, etc) 5) Silk and TT 6) Set up for Slydini Silks Enough to do a half hour to 45 minutes with or for doing one or two routines. Packs small, light, nothing is consumed during the performance, all require no reset (the rings just need to be put into a certain order). You could have a belt made easily to carry everything in some color that matching your outfit. Well, that is it from the evil side. Steve V |
MaxwellGrant Regular user 111 Posts |
In open forum I can not go into great detail but....
...a GOOD nightmare set up, with QUALITY ropes.... ....and some tarbell rope gimmicks.... ...gives you a set where you have several different tricks and some real miracles. I did it that way for many years. Also the malini egg bag, color changing knives, fast and loose, and now at close out prices, Pat Pages three card trick. This is a MIRACLE if you take the time to learn it. Most people are closing out the Johnny Thompson Commercial Magic video/dvd sets, and there is a ton of info there. |
Jaz Inner circle NJ, U.S. 6111 Posts |
Here are three that will work for both magician or clown.
Dusheck's "Waltzing Matilda" on his DVD. A terrific buy! Check out his "Coin & Cord" trick on the DVD too. C&C could be done with washers as well. Whit Haydn's "The Mongolian Pop-Knot" Shoot Ogawa's "The Ninja Rings". |
MaxwellGrant Regular user 111 Posts |
Just my opinion but the ninja rings are beyond most people's skill level.
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Zamboni New user Australia 59 Posts |
Pavel's rope magic with colored knots etc is great for kids and can be used surrounded.
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Steve V Inner circle Northern California 1878 Posts |
The Ninja Rings routine should be obtainable by anyone willing to put forth a bit of practice. None of the moves are difficult and it is a nice routine. You have a couple versions to choose from, Dan Fleshmans or Shoots. I learned Dans.
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Magic.J.Manuel Special user I have danced upon 663 Posts |
Here are some easy tricks that I think a clown can do.
That doesn't sound nice, but it is what you asked for. As for developing a more magical character that you can perform magic routines. It is a large task that every one of us needs to do to fit their self. Less clown but still silly character to the serious demonstrations of prestidigitation. You may want to add many pockets to your clown costume. TT and silk Crazy Crayons ketchup bottle squirts red string silk to egg egg bag ring and rope hat tear with mouthcoil ending other tricks listed above.
Nothing would get done at all, if man waited so long that no one could find fault with it.
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MaxwellGrant Regular user 111 Posts |
Just my opinion, but the TT and silk is so overdone you risk being caught by kids who were shown how it works by their scout master.
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thegreatsantani New user L.A. 57 Posts |
3000 people 5 hours sounds like 600 people per hour, lets say 1/2 don't like magic, that's 300 per hour. 300 per hour or 5 people per minute. or avg or 12 seconds a person. Get 5-7 good routines together and do 2-3 routines per set and move on for 2.5 hours then go to the second set of 2-3 routines. If you are wandering around that should do it great. I am not going to suggest which routines as I don't know your style or what indeed you know. You will never cover everyone and that is ok.
Just my opinion TGS |
Steve V Inner circle Northern California 1878 Posts |
I am truelly amazed at how bad some of the suggestions are in this thread. Some of you folks think this poor clown should carry 1000 feet of rope with him and haul a trunk around.
Steve V |
what Special user Lehi, UT, USA 643 Posts |
I'm not a professional, but I would try to have everything in my pockets.
I think that thegreatsantani is spot on here. 2-3 sets of cary with you magic that you swap out at mid-event. You might consider a pouch. Consider being prepared with a 10-15 minute stand up show that you could do for a gathered crowd. You should prabably also include: * Let other tables see you routine (Prof nightmare, or Ring & Rope work here), * Audience involvement card routine ("Pick a Card" works well here), * Magician presents card routine (Like Color Monte), * An in your hands routine (sponge balls, coins), * young kids routine (any look don't see) Any of your already favorite walkaround routines Good luck, it sounds like it should be a fun challenge, Mike Some fun card routines
Magic is fun!!!
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thegreatsantani New user L.A. 57 Posts |
[quote]On 2006-04-03 12:00, what wrote:
I think that thegreatsantani is spot on here. I AM ON THE SPOT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! happy dance Happy dance TGS |
Tim David Regular user MA 164 Posts |
What about a D'lite?
If it will be outdoors, it may not be such a good thing. But if there are little ones running around with those light-up shoes...D'lite makes a great opener. Just "grab" a light from their shoe and go into a routine. |
johnnymagic Regular user 114 Posts |
Sponge Bunnies and Color Change Silks are two that always get a great reaction from Kids and Adults alike when I perform walk around its quick and fun. Being in Memphis I call the Mom and Dad Bunny Elvis and Prescilla and in the end they produce Lisa Marie and the Memphis Mafia. I can aproach people by asking them if they ever met Elvis or Prescilla Presley and then go into the routine. Then I ask if they would like to learn a trick and go into the Color change silks. After performing the color change silks I ask if they would like to learn how it's done and do the sucker teach a trick routine, introducing two silks but never really teaching the trick.
JM |
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