Keep it Simple Vol. 1 - Street Magic | Alexander de Cova - (DVD)

SKU: MCH60723

€34,50

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Background information, insider tips and, of course, routines that can also be used "in-house."

Opening routine:
Four coins are passed from one hand to the other twice. Finally, a 20 cm giant coin appears from the empty hat shown!

Bill in permanent marker:
A borrowed banknote appears inside a thick felt-tip pen that's been visibly on the table the whole time! One of the most commercial routines yet! With many new handling details!

Super Easy Triumph:
A deck of cards is shuffled face up and face down. Three spectators each select a card, which is then returned face down to the deck. All of this happens while the performer turns his back to the action. Nevertheless, you find the three cards! After a magical gesture, you strip the deck across the table in a ribbon, and the spectators see that all the cards are lying in one direction again—except for the three selected cards, which are the only ones in the deck face up!

The Bowl Sponge Ball Routine:
Alexander's execution of the "Benson Rice Bowl Routine" for the street. Three balls are placed one after the other under a bowl on the table. At the end, all the balls disappear! You'll surely want to perform this routine again and again. The explanation of the vanishing grip alone is worth it!

Grandfather's Trick: A spectator's signed card appears folded in a cigarette case that has been visibly on the table the entire time. This routine is Alexander's use of the "Signed Folded Card in Box" effect.

The magnetic holder:
Here you will learn in detail the construction and handling of a simple, but all the more versatile tool that allows you to make objects disappear in full view, replace them and much more.

The DVD has a running time of approximately 60 minutes, German


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