J jr? Guest Apr 3, 2009 80 0 43 leeds and halifax www.jrmagic.co.uk May 7, 2009 #1 is magic an art for use all?
The Tumbleweed Feb 5, 2008 2,297 1 Blue Mountains, NSW May 7, 2009 #3 I think that if you respect magic as an art, your spectators will know that you treat it as such and will respect you for it.
I think that if you respect magic as an art, your spectators will know that you treat it as such and will respect you for it.
S SKSleighofHand Jul 14, 2008 936 0 May 7, 2009 #4 I think that's what Tumbleweed meant to rephrase your question. Yes, it is important to take your magic seriously and if you achieve it, the audience will take you seriously as well.
I think that's what Tumbleweed meant to rephrase your question. Yes, it is important to take your magic seriously and if you achieve it, the audience will take you seriously as well.
Nickerus Dec 30, 2008 675 1 32 May 7, 2009 #5 Why can I understand the titles of most of the threads but not what's inside?
praetoritevong Nov 20, 2007 4,410 6 Sydney, Australia May 7, 2009 #6 The titles have been edited. Dunno by whom, but they're not the original titles. The originals were far more incomprehensible.
The titles have been edited. Dunno by whom, but they're not the original titles. The originals were far more incomprehensible.
Nickerus Dec 30, 2008 675 1 32 May 7, 2009 #7 praetoritevong said: The titles have been edited. Dunno by whom, but they're not the original titles. The originals were far more incomprehensible. Click to expand... Oh, thanks. I want to help, alas I cannot.
praetoritevong said: The titles have been edited. Dunno by whom, but they're not the original titles. The originals were far more incomprehensible. Click to expand... Oh, thanks. I want to help, alas I cannot.