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Food for Thought

I caught this and it got me thinking …

“Magic has lost all its magic. These days, it feels more like a sleekly packaged act of illusion engineering. The eye-popping, jaw-dropping, awe-inducing wonderment that used to accompany the abracadabra has mysteriously vanished into thin air. All one gets to hear now is the incredulous catcalls of killjoys screaming: “Haven’t we seen this on YouTube before?” Things were much better in the pre-internet era. The worldwide brotherhood of magicians went to great lengths to create an aura of mystique around their tricks. No one ever wrote ‘sleight-of-hand’ manuals or shot ‘Magic for Beginners’ videos explaining the elaborate deceptions. Part of the charm flowed from the larger-than-life persona projected in the public eye.”

source : IBNlive

Surely such comments should cause all magicians to stop and reflect.

What value do we give our art?

How do we recapture the magic and present the mystique ?

How do we encourage our audiences to value our work if we see  no value in it.

 

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Appropriate Humility

Everyone would agree that over the last few months Dynamo has had some great ‘water cooler’ moments – those moments when people gather around the water cooler or coffee pot and talk animatedly about last nights TV.

Dynamo represents what can be called the ‘new generation’ of guerilla magicians who ‘strike’ with force, passion and energy and ‘kill’ their audiences with their magical skills and powerful illusions.

Of course, magic for me is not about ‘killing’ or ‘knocking out’ my audiences but I know that this approach is part of the ‘new wave’ of magical performers.

So what about humility..

Well in Dynamo’s own words…

“I want to be as famous as Paul Daniels.”

This is surely a recognition of the high regard and esteem most magicians have for this British icon and, despite an impressive TV series and more than one or two ‘water cooler moments’, Dynamo’s own realization that he still has a way to go.

Source Article: The Sun 

Top hat as an icon for magic

Image via Wikipedia

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Seance – The Daisey Mae Story

Monday 26th September – Preview of New Show.

It is common for Theatre shows do run preview events and performances before the formal run of dates begins….

It is common for comedians to try out material on a selected audience before going on tour…

I would assume therefore that Magicians would do the same…

For me this was the first time of running a dress rehearsal preview of a full two hour show in front of an invited audience and I’m not sure why it’s taken me this long to do it!

Ok the downside is having to cover the costs of hiring the venue BUT the pluses far outweigh these costs.

It’s almost impossible to rehearse a mentalism show without an audience, and despite the scripting, blocking, routining that needs to be done its not until there are real people watching what you do are you likely to get any sense of the ‘effectiveness’ of your show.

Seance : The Daisey Mae story is a two hour show ending in a seance. I spent ages on a back story linking the effects I wanted to use and hopefully creating a sense of realism to what, is in effect, a very surreal show.

On Monday a small audience  of around 30 people, including a couple of professional mediums, came to see the ‘preview’. They were told it was a work in progress…

I can’t begin to describe the valuable feedback I got from what they said; what I observed and how they reacted.

Just about everything that could go wrong did go wrong for the second half of the show; but none of this was apparent from the audiences point of view as a quick re-think during the interval meant that I could cover for the things that were not going to do as they were told during the pre-round-2 set-up. A magician friend in the audience (Paul Silk aka Professor Tickles) knew what I was ‘going for’ in the second act but said that what was used to cover about 20 minutes was in keeping with the rest of the show. In essence it was that old thing of the audience not knowing what to expect so not missing what they did not know…

The audience were very positive in their comments on the entertainment value of the show and all said they would come back to see the paying show booked for November.

So from this experience I have not only learned the value of doing such a live preview but also have some valuable insights on how to streamline the show and make the ‘public performances’ so much better… I’ve also created a bit of a buzz which I might be able to ‘ride’ into the local shows in November.

So now to sell the show to a broader market.

I guess this idea will not be new to many, especially those who regularly present full evening shows. But I suspect that many magicians faced with the challenge of creating a two hour stage show would look to their cabaret repertoire and mix and match from tried and tested routines. They will of course rehearse, have dress rehearsals and technical run throughts – but I wonder how many put their raw, untested material ‘out there’ in such a preview show?

Love to hear from those who do …

And if you don’t then please do …. you learn so much about the tweaks your show needs before it goes ‘live’ and of course, develops with continued performance.

Alan

 

 

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Thinking About Magic

So just where does magic fit in today’s society?

Are we just too smart to enjoy being amazed?

Are we just too shallow to admit that we can be touched by something we see?

Are we meeting people who reduce magical experiences to the statement – “It’s just a trick!” ?

Are a youth simply becoming desensitised to art because once they know that something can be done they devalue the artist you can actually do it ?

Saying you Know is not the same as Showing You Know – Showing You Know is not the same as Confidently Presenting what you Know – Being creatve, artistic, inspiring and a litle humble in Performing what you Know is another thing entirely.

Take this GENIUS of magic…

Innovators@Google presents: Marco Tempest from Marco Tempest on Vimeo.

SUPERB and INSPIRING as well as creative – if you say it’s ‘camera tricks’ then you miss the point totally and self-define as an uncreative hack…..

Alan

 

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Summer Update

Greetings folks…

I can’t believe how quickly the time is going – I mean summer is nearly over and last night and the nights do seem to be ‘drawing in’ already.

The shows at Lands End have been going really well and the illusion sequence (BeJazzled) with the cube-zag and dynamite illusion finish seems to have been enjoyed by all. As I may have mentioned the ‘illusion thng’ is a bit of a departure from the ‘norm’ for me as I consider myself to be more of a mentalist and bizarre magician than a ‘straight magical dude’. I guess calling myself an” enigmatist” really gives me the freedom to ‘dabble’ in other areas of our art – heck it’s all magical entertainment after all.

With the summer season taking up so much of my time I’ve not really been ‘on the ball’ in promoting my book (Mostly Mental) BUT as the season comes to a close I will have a bit of a breather and catch-up on all of those projects that have been patiently waiting in the winngs.

These include promotion of Mostly Mental and the launch of the ‘on-line store’ part of this blog.

I’ll also be making an annlouncement about my Seance show (under the banner of Theatre Macabre) in the very near future…

So stay tuned and if you want to catch the last BeJazzled show then be at Lands End Attraction on the 25th August around 4pm.

More soon

Magically Yours

Alan

Lands End Magic Shows : Tuesday 23rd, Thursday 25th and Tuesday 30th of August.

 

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BeJazzled

Just a quick note …

This week has been a bit of a crazy one for me. The first Lands End gig of the season saw the new ‘illusion’ based act that I was asked to put together for the venue.

It’s a 45 minute piece containing, amongst other things a ‘Cube Zag’ illusion.

Ok OK , so what is a mentalist doing performing illusions?

Well you must remember that my business card say’s ‘Enigmatist’ and whilst I am mostly a purveyor of mental enigmas I do like to extend myself.

For the first public outing of this new show there were the inevitable teething problems BUT things will improve the more flight time we have. Bejazzled is the name of this specially created magical interlude and on stage I am supported by two ‘new to magic’ assistants who do a great job.

So, if you’re in Lands End (Cornwall) you might like to pop by and say ‘Hi!’.

The magic show is there every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon throughout August, with additional Bejazzled shows on 11th, 18th and 27th August.

The approximate show times are:-

Merlin Day Thursday August 11th.
Punch 11.30 – 1200
Magic 12.30 – 1.15
Punch 1330 – 1400
Magic 2.45 – 3.30
ILLUSION Show 4.00 – 4.45

Pirate day Thursday August 18th

Punch 1230 – 1.00
Magic 1.30 – 2.15
Punch 2.30 – 3.00
Magic 3.30 – 4.15
ILLUSION Show 4.45 – 5.30

Air Ambulance day Thursday August 25th
Punch 12.30 – 1.00
Magic 1.15 – 2.00
Punch 3.15 – 3.45
Magic 4.00 – 4.45
ILLUSION Show 5.00 – 5.45

All other Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout August No Illusion shows and following times:
Punch 1.00 – 1.30
Magic  2.00 – 2.45
Punch  3.15 – 3.45
Magic  4.15 – 5.00
Magic  5.45 – 6.30

The Punch and Judy Show is from Mr Tickles – a great Childrens Entertainer.

The Magic Show is a family show featuring Mr Tickels and Myself

The Illusion Show is BeJazzled

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Penn & Teller Fool Us 25th June

Penn & Teller Fool Us 25th June

I have been looking forward to this all week, Prime Time Magic and of course realising that Penn & Teller wouldn’t disappoint.

Tonight we saw…

Mark Shortland

“A trick relying solely on chance’ or so the pre-show trailer suggested and in it Mark didn’t actually come across as well as he could have done – BUT – in performance his quirky approach and engaging, and somewhat manic  sense of humor won everyone over. The fun take and super routine and a fun take on the just chance format was great.

Loved the act.

Mattieu Bich

Beautiful effect and all the magicians will be questioning  the “Which one do you want?” approach – superb. He fooled Penn & Teller and for what it’s worth me too. Loved this guys style and ‘predicted’ kicker finish.

You can be sure I’m going to look out for him in the future!

Young and Strange

Liked the fun chemistry between these two guys and they presented a superb illusion. Method aside the effect and delivery of the routine was spot on and these guys stage presence drew much praise from the Maestros – deservedly so. These guys deserve the breaks!

So it won’t fool informed magicians BUT it will entertain an audience and that is what it is all about!

Daniel Madison

‘Card cheating’ was his ‘announced’ passion in the pre-filmed trailer and the ‘theme’ of his effect  was a recreation of a blindfold  deal from a borrowed, shuffled deck of cards. High praise from Penn and Teller for the guys technique, and sure it all looked as it should – a fair deal.  I guess the issue for me here is about the balance between technique, impact (awe and wonder) and entertainment (audience engagement).

I really appreciate and acknowledge this guys skill however.

Penn & Tellers bit!

Great to see their card stab routine again – lots of fun, quirky, totally entertaining and intelligent…

Another Saturday night nugget of gold amongst the so-so programming….

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Derren Brown – Svengali

 

Just got back from Plymouth after seeing Derren’s latest show!

Was it entertianing ?

Absolutely!

Was it mystifiying ?

Positively!

Derren asked the audience not to ‘spoil’ the show by writing about, or telling others,  the content, particularly the ending, and being one who loves the secrecy, spectacle and surprise of theatre I will honour his request.

The thing I love about Darren’s shows is the way they are structured. They flow with seemingly minimal effort an illusion maintained by careful preparation and rehearsal. Every movement, every sequence draws the audience in and takes them on a rollercoaster ride of befuddlement!

Watching Derren interact with nearly 3,000 people is an object lesson in audience management. He has the ability to ensure that each and every one in the theatre is intimately involved with the drama’s he creates. Often the problem with any form of mentalism is that is essentially a one-on-one performance. But Derrens; routines always create the sense of ‘it could be me next’ which of course engages all.

As for the specifics of this show – well I won’t be letting any proveribial cats out of any metaphorical bags suffice to say that it is a show of three distinct sections. A first half developing and extending the idea of being able to ‘read’ people by their reactions – super routines of the kind Derren is known for. After the interval we’re treated to a super bit of ‘history’ and the origin of the  ‘Sevgali’ idea is explored… this leads to a climatic effect  which, whilst not linked to the ‘Svengali’ story middle section, is as absorbing and thrilling as it is baffling!

That’s all I will say on the content!

Go see the show if you can get tickets – you will not be disappointed!

Derren’s Tour Dates can be found here…

 

 

Yes I can be a typical. ‘can I have my photo taken with you’ fan!

It was almost an hour after the show finished and Derren as gracious as ever was happy to meet and greet at the stage door…. a nice guy.

My expression?

Well one of rain swept confused befuddlement as the iphone camera clicked and I pondered ‘how the hell’ the sequence of  events which closed the show were actually managed!

Alan

 

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