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Stephen Thompson Regular user 111 Posts |
Hi
About three years ago at the Blackpool fringe convention I saw a wonderful act and I was wondering if anyone new anything about the effect. The a volunteer wraps, ties and bounds the performer with one very large peice of rope. It is pulled taught under his arms around his head and through his legs. A screen is brought in front and a few seconds later dropped. The performer is now still fully bound but wearing the volunteers jacket. It was great theatre, well delivered. I would love to find out more about who originated it and who performed it thanks Steve PM please |
MattTheKnife Veteran user 356 Posts |
It sounds as though you're talking about Falkenstein and Willard's "Gypsy Mystery Rope Escape". Assuming that it is, you can learn it through their video series.
Cheers, -Matt (TK) |
Harry Murphy Inner circle Maryland 5445 Posts |
You got it! That is a more full body version of the old spirit tie. There are a couple of threads discussing this here at the Café.
You might just try: http://www.themagiccafe.com/forums/viewt......;forum=7
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Roslyn Inner circle UK 3405 Posts |
Or, to bring it up to date you could go for the Cannons 'Seance Cuff'. You can see it on the 21st Century Lecture Video here http://www.cannonsgreatescapes.com/books&videos.html and they also sell the cuff at http://www.cannonsgreatescapes.com/around_the_globe_1.html
I think I saw something similar on one of Copperfields specials years ago. I think it was his haunted house routine. Anyone know for sure? Hope this helps.
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