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At the Table Live Lecture Danny Archer June 15th 2016 video DOWNLOAD
Danny Archer is a renowned magician and mentalist who has gained international recognition for his captivating performances. Starting as a hobby, his magic has taken him around the world, and he is highly sought after for his lectures. Danny is also the organizer of MINDvention, the largest mentalism convention, and has been a pillar in the mentalism community for years. His material has been featured in various prestigious publications, showcasing his visual and dynamic magic that is designed to be performed in real-world situations. Using simple props, Danny surprises audiences with complex magic effects that they never see coming.
If you haven't had the chance to witness Danny Archer's magic, now is your opportunity.
Balls - A stand up sleight of hand effect with small rubber balls. They appear, vanish, and change color in a magical, fast paced routine.
Lost and Smelled - A spectator selects a card, cuts it into the deck then shuffles several times. The magician finds the card in spite of the impossible conditions.
Pick a Coin - A self-working stand-up coin routine that can be performed for a single person or an audience of hundreds.
PurseFly - Three coins are produced from a purse fly, travel invisibly from hand to hand and then vanish as they are replaced.
Drawn Again - An impromptu drawing dupe that is easy and deceptive.
The Archer - Two selections from one half are magically shot across to the other half with your impromptu bow.
Olympic Aces - The easiest handling of a hard trick (Ambidextrose Traveller) .
Dye & Dye - An exceptionally clean handling of the classic silk dying.
Star Search - A double prediction using pictures of movie stars (or any pictures that work for your audience) .
Big Bill - A version of the classic Bank Night routine.
Animental - Four people think of an animal and you reveal all four thoughts.
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