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11-16-2011, 07:26 PM | #1 | |
I guess the usual addition "I would like to try something." makes it alright then. Then again, I usually perform in Dutch over here, but the times I asked it to English or American people it worked out fine.
I still don't really get how saying you are a magician is any different from getting a deck of cards out of your pocket/case, atmosphere-wise that is, because the spectators still wouldn't know what exactly is going to happen. Either way all they know or think is that there will be some sort of magic coming up. I do understand some of the reasoning behind it though, but when making a deal out of it, wouldn't it be better to say "I'm the house performer. Would you like to witness something amazing?", to go with Albert's line, and to not give away the fact that any magic is coming up? Quote:
Whenever I perform at bars and restaurants, I first work some crowds in the corners using that exact opening line, then I move on to the center of the place where there are people who most likely saw me going around already so usually there is absolutely no question needed to get them to work along and to enjoy the magic. And I can still keep things intimate, not that the whole place is going to circle around me because place owners usually hate that. |
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11-16-2011, 07:42 PM | #2 |
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Yeah, and then pull a Mark, disappear, and leave the place. There would be a riot because of you, but nobody would be able to trace back since you disappeared from the scene without a trace. What an a$$.
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11-16-2011, 07:47 PM | #3 |
Indeed, I'll make sure to hook up 'The Flash' outside, some blocks away, so if things start to get out of hand, I'll disappear in no time. Call me an a$$, but I think it's just smart and most I could do to save my skin.
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