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SpellbinderEntertainment Inner circle West Coast 3519 Posts |
An interesting and rather well thought-out variation of a pole/chair suspension.
I like the idea of an "unstable" tower of props, and I like the black/white art-deco theme. Most of the illusion pieces/parts are magically justified in use too. Not perfect, but some nice touches. He even gallantly lifts the rather ample lady into position. It's nice to see a performer find some variations and theme, not just doing the illusion as it may arrive out-of-the-box. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPzqaaBc290 Magically, Walt |
Loual4 Special user Montreal, Canada 670 Posts |
I like it a lot! Like you said, nice variation.
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Alex Tan Loyal user Singapore 290 Posts |
Very nice!
I like it a lot too.
Alex Tan
www.alexthemagician.show |
Father Photius Grammar Host El Paso, TX (Formerly Amarillo) 17161 Posts |
Now that is using ingenuity to redesign a prop. Imagine being able to set such a suspension up right in front of the audience. Very cleaver.
"Now here's the man with the 25 cent hands, that two bit magician..."
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gulamerian Special user 581 Posts |
Different and unique. Good job.
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soleil Loyal user 294 Posts |
Why not?!
"Art is the Artist. The Artist is God."- Goete
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RVH Magic Special user 877 Posts |
This is based on a Hans Moretti idea.
He used a vase, a stack of books and a candle. |
ssucahyo Inner circle 1954 Posts |
This is cool...
thanks for sharing... andmake me glad. CC |
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