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happy003 New user 42 Posts |
I would like to hear your opinions on some of the smaller stage stuff. Bowl a ramma,cardiograph, beside yourself and others. Basically which ones get the best audiance reaction and which one is your personal favorites
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emanmagic5 Special user Toronto, Canada 614 Posts |
I once used a 4 square blendo with Crystal Silk Clyender.
I had 4 real silks, which I juggled. Then put them into the tube and exchanged them for the gimmicked big (everybody thought I screwed up!) then WAM they were blended together. It got amazing reactions, and you may also want to produce a bottle out of the big silk. I am sure I have more good routines like the above but have to remember them. Eric |
Logan Inner circle 2289 Posts |
You can't go wrong with a solid TnR newspaper routine as well as Silk to Egg. I perform these on all my shows.
They're cost effective as well and they ALWAYS get great reactions, even from the dullest audiences and trust me, I've seen a few! Good luck! Logan
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emanmagic5 Special user Toronto, Canada 614 Posts |
If you do a torn and restored newspaper you can produce a bottle aswell or a dove from the restored peice, just to give it that extra magic.
oh, and a change bag can be used for that exchange of silks for 4 square blendo, if you don't have a CSC. Eric |
Logan Inner circle 2289 Posts |
Eric,
Thank you! I never thought of adding a bottle production kicker to the TnR Newspaper routine! I'll get working on it! Thanks again! Logan
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emanmagic5 Special user Toronto, Canada 614 Posts |
No problem!
I have a lot of other ideas with different tricks coming soon! Eric |
Logan Inner circle 2289 Posts |
Just 15 minutes of thought and practice and I've integrated a simple bottle production as a kicker to my TnR newspaper routine.
Sometimes it's really the simple things that you tend to overlook. Thanks again Eric, let me know if you need anything. I owe you one! Take care, Logan
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