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    theory11 Roundtable Discussion - Luke Dancy : Round Two

    Gratz Mitchell, you were random enough to be picked! ;) Just finished listening and it was another good podcast. Thanks again Luke, JB, and everyone else who works with T11. :)
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    Nervous Performing

    I promise you won't be disappointed. If you wanted to PM me with any questions I'll do my best to answer them//help you out. :)
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    theory11 Roundtable Discussion - Luke Dancy : Round Two

    What is this Dancy Mischief that has taken up these 9 years? How was your day? What advice do you give to magicians who want to transition from a hobbyist to a working magician?
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    Nervous Performing

    My only advice is to pick up the book Win the Crowd by Steve Cohen. It has plenty of exercises, starting simple and building up, that are all about increasing your boldness and ability to be in front of other people. It has invaluable advice throughout, but I think you would benefit from...
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    Closeup Closer

    Very true, I would never worry about adding money for a torn deck, as it should be in your mind when you set your fees (props, loss of props, travel expenses...etc) and if anyone asks you can say there is a fee for cleaning up your own cards after you ruin the deck in a game of 51 (torn) card...
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    Closeup Closer

    Well I was just thinking, if your fee was $103, they might ask what was up with that. You could include it in travel expenses though, that number is always awkward.
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    Closeup Closer

    Makes me want to destroy a deck of cards at the end of my shows...I'm going to use a new one for the next show anyway and destroying a deck would make throwing it away an easier decision. If you're getting paid for your gig you can even include $3 for the price of a new deck. Though, nit...
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    Average time before you use a sleight

    It's already been said, different sleights will take different amounts of time and each person will take more or less time depending on skill and what other sleights they've learned. When you feel comfortable with a sleight and can do it flawlessly then try it out. Wouldn't know, I don't...
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    Seriously Studying Magic / Keeping a Journal

    My journal is similar to prae's, notes here and there with scattered ideas and random things cut and pasted throughout. I actually number pages and ideas and have them written in the inner cover so I can find things quickly. I have everything from tricks that I wanted to learn, handling...
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    Amazing Magician

    I've seen such things first hand...very sad. I read somewhere a magician's wife didn't enjoy going to conventions, not because of the learning of magic or feeling out of place, but because every lecturer ALWAYS call upon women as their spectators for examples. There is no real reason why...
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    A connection...

    You have the perfect mindset. Now all you have to do is break it just enough to start performing. Don't go performing for everyone you see, and don't exhaust your repertoire on one audience. Pick one or two tricks you really enjoy and perform them until you've perfected everything there is to...
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    Do You Take Care Of Your Image?

    Pretty sure Daniel Garcia told me that one. Sad that it's mostly true. Geoff Williams hits on this in his Mother (or Father) Lecture notes in one of his extra side tips. Most of these side tips are things about costuming and grooming, one of them is 'work out often, it'll make you feel...
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    Digital Downloads NOT WORKING

    If you tried downloading and it failed, sometimes you have to delete the first instance of the file for the second download attempt to properly register. Also, it's a good idea to only download one file at a time. I've had this problem (downloading Symphony) and you will get your download...
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    A connection...

    Are they not real people? No need to respond, I know what you mean. A lot of magician's ignore their audiences completely and marvel at the lack of response they get in return. Even magician's who claim presentation is key will often mess up and perform like a robot with no personal...
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    Strike vs get ready DL

    While I didn't state it in my post, I do advocate practicing your singles in such a way to mimic your doubles. I actually didn't disagree with your post, I was answering his question; Why do so many magicians put the strike second on a pedestal? If it's a move they've used to great success...
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    Strike vs get ready DL

    The difference is in preference. I do a get ready dl when performing, but have practiced both, I just prefer getting a break. The problem is magicians think like magicians, even when they think they're thinking like laymen. Laymen don't know about dl's, breaks, strikes or not...they don't care...
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    Share your thoughts on this

    What do you think? I could see myself using it, under a different presentation, but I'm not overly anxious about trying to get it. I have enough magic to practice right now and just don't need another card effect. For the price ($10) you could do worse, but you could do better. If you...
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    One card to double lift sleights

    EDIT::: I feel dumb for not remembering this, I don't use the KM for this, but it is, in fact, a beautiful option. In terms of changing one card for another, or making a single card a double...Top change is an option, if you have Earl Nelson's Variations you could use the Slow Motion Top...
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    Biddle Trick

    Pretty sure you re-invented it, I didn't double check. Presentations come easier with practice, too many people don't put time and effort into creating something unique so when they finally try to they think it's hard. As far as the biddle trick goes, I don't perform it. "Beam me up...
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    Biddle Trick

    This is very similar to the solution Roberto Giobbi came up with when tackling the Biddle trick. In his card college series he goes over the trick, but instead of a riffle force he uses a dribble force onto a table. Has them memorize it while another spectator chooses 4 random cards (either from...
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