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J.G. the magnificent Special user Griffith Indiana 886 Posts |
It is best to have a busking act consisting of the least material. Instead of thinking tricks why not also think most uses. Have a few props and use each one as much as you can. Carrying the least and accomplishing an enire act. My list so far Cards, coins, cups and balls, billiard balls, sponge balls, thread, invisible thread, rope, loops, and matches.
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dmoses Inner circle 2261 Posts |
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On 2010-10-05 08:15, Danny Hustle wrote: Hey Jeremy I think Dan is giving you great advice here. d
"You're a comedian. You wanna do mankind a service, tell funnier jokes."
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dmoses Inner circle 2261 Posts |
Sorry and one more thing.
No matter what you choose to do-- it's not the effects you want the audience stopping for... it's you. You're the show. d
"You're a comedian. You wanna do mankind a service, tell funnier jokes."
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