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Magnalucius Loyal user Ecuador 210 Posts |
I like to discuss about the perform of fakirism stunts. I like to read about your experiences in performing them. There are many posible patern to do that, and like to know your ways. They can be done into a mentalism context (I use to do that for the needle fron eye to eye), or in a storytelling act (as the Acid Test in the Game of the Medicis, by the Curator Christian Chelman, in his book Carpicornian Tales), or in an frame of Bizarre/Goethic/Ceremonial Magick (I perform Glass Eating and bare foot broken glass walking in my performance of Baba`s SahKriFyce and MoJoh, from his Vodu Mgick book, and in my own performance of mistic surgeries).
They can be really magical in a good frame, with the perfect atmosphere, the correct words, and with excellent perform skills. So, let`s enjoy with your comments, my magical friends.
Lux In Tenebris
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The Curator V.I.P. Beware Vampire, I have 3908 Posts |
Some effects in Hauntiques, voodoo section.
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Magnalucius Loyal user Ecuador 210 Posts |
Hauntiques has a vodoo section? May be the second journey, with the excellent routine, Orishas.
By the way, I like to write mi opinion on that book, I always wanted to write to the author and take this opportunity. (sorry, but my English is not mi language, so is full of spelling and gramar failures) Hauntiques is a real magical book. I loved it when I started to read, I loved it when I finished, and I love it a year and a half later. I never had perform any of the routines (instead of Carpicornian Tales) (two reasons: first, I think Chelman wrote the book for magician´s inspiration, for creativity building. second, the props are unique, so, may be you want to do some variations and adaptations. I prefer not touch these stories. I think they teach you how to be creative in your own work.) What I found is a deep inspiration for my work, especially from The Hand, wich teaches about the psicological andtional power of a strange prop a Tzantza, a jivaro´s shrunked head, in my efect about the egyptian goddes Wadjet. Some eclectic simbolism that works well) and the excellent essay about the creation of a Hauntique. The principles of the suspension of Disbelief gave me good material for my Master Thesis (I quoted the book in the bibliography) about a Borges´ tale. Is a must have for any bizarrist. I learned a lot from its pages, most of may work has the spirit of this book.
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Magnalucius Loyal user Ecuador 210 Posts |
I like to know your experiences. I believe these stunts are more than geek carnival stuff. They can be very powerful magic with a good pattern. They can be artistic in the proper context.
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The Curator V.I.P. Beware Vampire, I have 3908 Posts |
If by any chance you read French, you should try to get Compendium Sortilegionis, the book is almost sold out.
It's the most advanced book in the serie. In Hauntiques, the Tarot of the Sensitives is my actual basis for a more complex work about the relation between the Tarot of Marseille and the Vampire lore. |
Michael_MacDonald 1964 - 2016 Washington 2034 Posts |
Magnalucius, you do know the curator is the author of hauntiques right?
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Magnalucius Loyal user Ecuador 210 Posts |
Of course! The Curator of the Saturneum is Christian Chelman. And his photo/avatar appears in the book.
Anybody knows where can I find the Compendium Sortilegionis?
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Magnalucius Loyal user Ecuador 210 Posts |
By the way, one part of my comment of Hauntique cannot be understand, because is deleted: here is what I tried to write:
What I found is a deep inspiration for my work, especially from The Hand, wich teaches about the psicological and emotional power of a strange prop ( I use a Tzantza, a jivaro´s shrunked head, in my efect about the egyptian goddes Wadjet. Some eclectic simbolism that works well) and the excellent essay about the creation of a Hauntique.
Lux In Tenebris
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Magnalucius Loyal user Ecuador 210 Posts |
Does anybody like to tell us about experiences in performing fakirism stunts in an magical/bizarre context? I like to read about:
Audience reactions The routine yor developed The context of the stunt. Cheers!
Lux In Tenebris
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Harlequin Special user Melbourne, Australia 686 Posts |
I bought Compendium Sortilegionis from here:
http://www.cc-editions.fr/livres-de-magi......ts_id=40 Be aware that, as the Curator has mentioned, the book is written in French...as is the website above. It is an excellent book filled with enough material and ideas to keep you thinking and inspired for a long time! |
Magnalucius Loyal user Ecuador 210 Posts |
Thanks a lot, Harlequin
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Magnalucius Loyal user Ecuador 210 Posts |
Well, it seems nobody is interested in this topic... I would like to read your comments of that kind of magical performance.
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Todd Robbins V.I.P. New York 2922 Posts |
I have performed Fakir stunts for thirty years, but usually within the context of the American sideshow. I try to keep magic tricks and Fakirs stunts separate so that the stunts can be appreciated for their lack of deception. I also play up the historical and cultural elements of the carnival and circus sideshow.
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Ringo Loyal user 287 Posts |
I'll back-up the recommendation of the compendium sortilegionis. All three Chelman books inspired me, but the compendium is a work of art in more than one way !
And the curator is one of those rare people who doesn't only talk the talk, but walks the walk too ! Respect ! |
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