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friend2cptsolo![]() Elite user Spent all this time on the Cafe' and all I have to show for it is 442 Posts ![]() |
Quote: Really? On Aug 1, 2016, Pop Haydn wrote: ![]() Yeah, at a minimum you have to reach up to this level!!!! Dear Pop, While your shows and style represent a great goal for all performers to look up and try to reach, I would hope that other magician still get out and perform to the best of their abilities.I think the above post was just a mismanagement of wording. You are definitely at the upper level of performance quality and not minimal. |
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Coolmanclyde![]() New user 60 Posts ![]() |
To the OP: Jim Mullen has some GREAT advice for show routining guide. I also found Dan Harlans Tarbell 34 "routining a show" very helpful too. It also comes with his notes and worksheets.
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Pop Haydn![]() Inner circle Los Angeles 3596 Posts ![]() |
These are my notes on Creating the Magic Routine and Acting and Magic:
http://www.popsmagic.com/store/p65/Creat......oad.html http://www.popsmagic.com/store/p66/On_Ac......oad.html |
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Big Daddy Cool![]() Inner circle 1598 Posts ![]() |
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On Aug 1, 2016, Pop Haydn wrote: Hmmmm... Interesting take. Until recently we would have been in disagreement, but the more I've been working at the House of Cards (Magic Castle lite) the more I've gravitated to this idea. I am basically now performing two completely different shows: 1) Magic that is the story or supported by my backstory 2) a true narrative theater show that features very little magic and that is used specifically to reveal character of solve a problem in the story. At one time I would have said only #2 was acceptable, but as I perform more in non theater venues I am forced to develop or revise material that is not reliant on a narrative story. |
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Big Daddy Cool![]() Inner circle 1598 Posts ![]() |
By the way, if anyone is interested in a narrative show, I'm your guru.
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Montana76![]() Inner circle I hope I one day reach 1177 Posts ![]() |
How come?
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Pop Haydn![]() Inner circle Los Angeles 3596 Posts ![]() |
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On Mar 3, 2016, griffindance wrote: The Coyote is a Trickster character that people have long told stories about to their children. You can't "become" the Coyote by telling a story. You become the Coyote by tricking your audience, by actually becoming the Trickster. When you trick them in an amazing way, they will tell stories about meeting YOU and about what you did, not about any stories you might have told them. In my show, the magician doesn't "tell" a story; the story is the background from which the show is taken. Dr Who is a character involved in saving the universe, but the "magic show" is the twenty minutes or so during which YOU met Dr Who and he did something amazing, whether you knew who he was or not. Pop Haydn doesn't talk about how he came to be performing here at the magic show, he does the show. He doesn't explain his background or why he is doing what he is doing. He does it. He may or may not tell a story with some of his magic tricks, but those stories aren't HIS story. They are not the story of the show or the magic. The important story for the magician is the backstory that the audience may not know about. |
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Pop Haydn![]() Inner circle Los Angeles 3596 Posts ![]() |
Here is a complete close-up show performed in more of a standup/parlor situation. You can make some close-up things play big enough for parlor.
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Bill Hegbli![]() Eternal Order Fort Wayne, Indiana 23046 Posts ![]() |
Where to start? The starting point is the trick you select, learn the effects so well you can do them instantly without any thought for the mechanics involved in the process.
Knowing your effects will tell you where would be the place to position them in your act or show. Without knowing your tricks you will be stuck at the starting point indefinitely. You will be surprised to realize that knowing your effect so thoroughly will allow your knowledge of the effects, to see in your minds I exactly where each effect should be placed and how it should be presented by you. Good luck. |
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