Hello, T11, it has been a while since I have posted my own thread. I have spent quite a while reading up Leil Lowndry and Joseph Campbell (as suggested by Steerpike) to help better myself when performing in front of people. However, I still have fear of failure...and because of that I still spend a long time staying holed up practicing sleights and improving routines and coming up with patter.
I feel that at this stage I could wing it on the streets and see the results, but I don't know if I will regret getting found out, or if it will really help me to face failure. (I still shudder from a memory when I messed up a torn and restored...even though my audience was very kind, and I was able to pass it off as a joke.)
I feel that at this stage I could wing it on the streets and see the results, but I don't know if I will regret getting found out, or if it will really help me to face failure. (I still shudder from a memory when I messed up a torn and restored...even though my audience was very kind, and I was able to pass it off as a joke.)