Hi guys, I'm a first time poster, so stay with me!
I've been out of magic for a long time, I used to be heavily involved with sleight of hand magic. I only used to perform Card Magic and used to practice alot with coins, but never performed with them. Anyway, to cut a long story short, I spent alot of time studying all the classic texts and working on the "benchmark" sleights (Diagonal Palm Shift, Passes etc) and used to genuinely enjoy performing. But I fell out of love with it all during my early twenties and I've never got "that" feeling back since.
I'm invigorated by this site and seeing Chris perform. Chris' books was one of my favourites and getting the opportunity to see him perform has been a jump start for me to get back into magic. I'm looking for more material to really get my teeth into, stand-up (no table), gimmickless (not even a single card/coin), and impromptu (a spread cull is not a problem) routines with cards and coins that are technically demanding and beautiful to watch (Hellbound Spellbound, anyone?).
Thanks for reading and I look forward to sharing ideas with you all soon.
I've been out of magic for a long time, I used to be heavily involved with sleight of hand magic. I only used to perform Card Magic and used to practice alot with coins, but never performed with them. Anyway, to cut a long story short, I spent alot of time studying all the classic texts and working on the "benchmark" sleights (Diagonal Palm Shift, Passes etc) and used to genuinely enjoy performing. But I fell out of love with it all during my early twenties and I've never got "that" feeling back since.
I'm invigorated by this site and seeing Chris perform. Chris' books was one of my favourites and getting the opportunity to see him perform has been a jump start for me to get back into magic. I'm looking for more material to really get my teeth into, stand-up (no table), gimmickless (not even a single card/coin), and impromptu (a spread cull is not a problem) routines with cards and coins that are technically demanding and beautiful to watch (Hellbound Spellbound, anyone?).
Thanks for reading and I look forward to sharing ideas with you all soon.