Awkward Moments

Michael Kras

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Sep 12, 2007
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This happened to me today and it honestly left me in the dark. I've never really experienced such a thing before.

Today at school, in Civics class, the teacher asked me if I wouldn't mind performing an effect just before class ended that day. Naturally, always loving to perform, I agreed. However this of course caught me a bit unprepared with only a deck of cards to work with for my full class. I spent some of the period thinking about a card effect that could play to the whole room. Having trouble thinking of a real performance piece in such a short time, I chose Chris Kenner's 5 Speed from his excellent book Totally Out of Control. It's all I could think of at the time for some reason (I think I've learned too much!)

The time came to perform, so I confidently waltzed up to the front of the classroom and got into character mode. After a slow start (some jerks naming out the selected card, resulting in needing to have another card selected), I finally got into it. It all went well, the performance went without a hitch. Only problem is, only one phase of the routine got an audible, and not much of one at that. I presented the effect to the best of my ability and did my normal routine which is usually quite strong, but all I got was dead air throughout each phase of 5 Speed.


Then the big moment came... the surprise appearance of the previously selected card! That never fails to get some sort of a reaction! I did a suspensful reveal, looking out into the crowd as I did so. Their faces... nothing. Not a smile, not a laugh, nothing. I looked down, and lo and behold, the card selected was the other Black Five (anyone familiar with the effect will understand why this sort of thing wouldn't go over well). The card had no contrast, no nothing, and the effect was ruined. I remained standing at the front, doing nervous fidgety All-Round Square Ups in a sad attempt to distract me from the akward tension. I just stood with a doepy smile on my face, with a painfully long silence.


Ever been in a situation like this? Any lines you use? What do you do when this happens? Normally, I would have gone into another effect to redeem myself but I didn't have any time to do so after the 5 Speed fiasco. But this time, I was just at a loss for words except for "Thanks for watching~" and could only stand up and endure the painful silence until the class started talking again.
 
Jan 5, 2008
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OUCH!

Yeah the lack of contrast really kills the trick...i use 5 speed as a default killer trick all the time and whenever that happens the reactions is noticeably different, still good but not as good as when its the queen of hearts or something.

Again, ouch...you have my sympathies. But dont get discouraged, thats the worst thing that can happen ya know.

good luck in your future conjuring!
 
May 2, 2008
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Pennsylvania
Ugh

Same thing happened to me before, except with some other effects, not 5 speed. Good choice for a large group, and it's unfortunate you didn't get what you were hoping for, but hey, it can only get better from here :)

Anyone else got any good impromptu "class audience" effects?
 
Sep 1, 2007
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Cornwall
4 performances in a row i got a black card
so what i did was setup the deck so the majority of the red cards were in the middle, where they would most likely select.

problem solved
 
Apr 28, 2008
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I've been in a similar situation. I was asked to perform in front of the class, I knew it was a terrible idea as all my material is close up for small audiences but I stupidly decided to do it anyway.

I did Reset which consistently gets very strong reactions but my performance was awful, I didn't have any patter planned as I like to just talk to the spectators i'm performing for, obviously this was not possible in this situation, I sort of just mumbled my way through it.

It got practically no reaction, it was the most awkward moment of my life, it really was painful. I can't really remember what I did, I think I just said Thank you and walked off.

I learned a lot from that experience, I now never perform in a situation i'm not entirely comfortable in and perform on my terms.

I don't think there's any lines that can save you in this situation, just work out what went wrong and make sure it doesn't happen again.

In my case I just performed for everyone in smaller groups at a time, everyone enjoyed the magic so this restored my reputation.
 

Michael Kras

{dg} poet laureate / theory11
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That's what I did (performed for a few people afterward) but not to fix a reputation... just because I felt obligated to show them something they would really like.

Normally, I am a guy who does a lot of performance piece magic. Flowing effects with rehearsed patter and technique... but with a deck of cards and a crowd of 20 people in a parlour setting, it's hard to do that.
 
Ouch, that couldn't have been well.

Well on a side note I performed 5xSpeed to a crowd over 100 and the card selected was black and I got great reactions, many were dying at each phase...but I imagine the setting and audience would affect the outcome, the crowd was full of highschoolers who had been sitting through many great acts and were having a blast already(It was a talent show of sorts at a camp over this summer).

As for an awkward situation I have had one, but not one at your magnitude. I was performing for a class mate who I didn't now well, I can't remember the name of the effect but the effect was done without any flashes etc, just a performance like any other...but at the climax just silence and a stare. No reaction. Incredibly awkward and nerve racking. For advice...there is none I can think of, you just gotta face it and just wait it out...

~PaCo
 
May 13, 2008
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St Albans, UK
I usually glimpse the selection before taking out the five cards in order. If they selected a 5 of spades for example, i just take out the 5 heart cards. Easy.

I do hate that dead silence slowly spreading from the spectator to your nerves...awful.
 

bd

Jun 26, 2008
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San Francisco, California
Hmm... the next time you are asked/decide to do a trick for your class, I would suggest doing something along these lines:

- Scan through the deck and openly find the four aces, removing them as you find them and placing them face-up on the table.

- Place them into the deck and have four "random" cards selected, turning them into the four aces one at a time (using a method that shows different non-ace cards usually gets the best reactions)

- Continue with Paul Harris' Invisible Palm, using whatever patter you decide best fits the audience.

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That will last a decent amount of time, and the first part will keep them hooked if you present it correctly.

PM me if you'd like to discuss anything in a more in-depth manner.


edit:
As for your original question...

There really is no way to avoid the awkward moments when they come. You could always have a different ending trick ready, such as any Card to Impossible Location tricks that don't use gimmicks.



Best wishes,
Ben
 

Michael Kras

{dg} poet laureate / theory11
Sep 12, 2007
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Thank you for all gthe great suggestions and stories! They are really helpful.

You know, I DID contemplate doing a cards across effect (PH's Las Vegas Leaper) but for some reason, in my mind it didn't feel like something that would get a good response from a group of high school students. Maybe the lack of visual impact, I don't know, it just didn't sound good to me at the time.
 
Man, that must have sucked! I hate when i don't get any reaction from people because then i feel like a complete idiot and i can never do anything to get them interested again, so i try to perform to people that i think will appreciate the art of magic, that way they'll always say something nice or complement you on the trick
 
Mar 25, 2008
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Arkansas
I love the line...
... an accomplishment so spectacular that I am forced to POINT IT OUT MYSELF!
Dude, sometimes things fall flat because of variables that are out of our control. It just happens. It sucks, but it happens.

By the way, speaking of needing a contrasting card...

... Five Speed is a PERFECT routine to practice your classic force with. Cull a bank of red cards to the center (start with five or six) and try to force one of them. If you miss the exact card, you still have a pretty good chance of getting a red card. As you get better at the force start making the bank of cards smaller until you can force the needed card with accuracy.

Now when I do Five Speed they freely select the jack of hearts every time!
 
Sep 3, 2007
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Europe
I probably would have said one of these two lines:

"Well, that went over like pork at a Jewish wedding."

"Hold your applause. OH, you were!"


Sorry about the bad response, man- I'm not sure I would have even been able to remember the two lines above, so I probably would have just stood there, as well. But, hopefully if this does ever happen to me, I'll remember this thread, and maybe be able to "fix" it, so to speak.

I also love the line that Chase posted above me.
 
Had a similar situation at a Darfur rally on my campus. I was asked to perform, and it was a rather large turnout. Naturally I was nervous... I forget what I performed but it was a mentalism effect. The volunteer turned out to be mildly handicapped and had trouble following my directions. This turned out to the effect not playing out the way it should have. It still worked but my spectators didn't clap until after 10 seconds. And that clapping wasn't very enthusiastic. It was really awkward and I just felt terrible after the performance.

It sure was an experience though!

:p

Mitch
 
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