A 30 packet display?
Or on a more serious note, a vertigo hackey sack where you throw the packet off Mt. Everest and have someone at the base kick it onto his deck.
Unicorns would probably eat it before it reached the base camp.
A 30 packet display?
Or on a more serious note, a vertigo hackey sack where you throw the packet off Mt. Everest and have someone at the base kick it onto his deck.
Think about it... the average flourish takes approximately 10 seconds to complete. A double undercut takes 2 seconds. Long flourishes create a large timelapse in the effect and ruins the timing.
Stop trivialising it by calling it juggling.
You make a good point... I assume flourishes actually would be good for cutting through the motionless parts of the routine. I should have been more specific.... It's mostly out of place when the magician "gives the deck a cut" and proceeds to go into 20 seconds of fancy XCM cuts. Kind of overkill to me.
Sorry for the complete randomness but your a kid yourself.T Many young magicians fail to remember the important things aside from the actual technique such as timing, premise, presentation, connection, and interaction.
While I don't believe when De'Vo said "Magic should be used to compliment flourishing," It is very possible to use flourishing to compliment magic.