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funsway Inner circle old things in new ways - new things in old ways 9988 Posts |
In another Forum the very knowledgeable Laurence O posted,
"Our task is to offer the fleeting and poetic dream that life might be lighter if magic existed." His point was that becoming too focused on the techniques of our presentation may loose sight of the essence of the art. How does the choice to present "mental miracles" address this issue of the "observer's dream?" over other approaches to offer astonishment? For me, the ideas that performers "offer" something is intriguing. Is the "taking" less important?
"the more one pretends at magic, the more awe and wonder will be found in real life." Arnold Furst
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