Par Barrie Richardson
Série de trois DVD par un
magicien/mentaliste américain à succès.
DVD en anglais.
VOLUME THREE - MENTAL AEROBICS:
MEMORY AND METAPHOR
Quartet -
Playing cards are fairly shuffled by a spectator and yet, when the
cards are distributed to four participants, the performer reveals them
with stunning speed and inerrancy. This is an extremely commercial
effect that looks and feels like a genuine demonstration of
extraordinary memory power.
Zebras and The Magic
Square - A magic square routine that serves as a metaphor
for how people too readily accept an easy answer while discounting
other options. The audience interaction makes this demonstration a
lively and memorable experience with none of the participants likely to
ever forget what not seeing a zebra means.
The Human Movie Projector
- The performer demonstrates an uncanny mental ability by
memorizing 46 playing cards from a fairly mixed deck. The audience is
helped to realize their own potential as they are able to correctly
remember the order of the other six cards.
The Suspended Rice Jar
Metaphor - While weaving a tale of the ancient Chinese
priestesses, the performer suspends a large jar of rice with just a
single thin chop stick. No magnets, wires, or gimmicks - just magic!
Sun and Moon Memories -
A routine that utilizes concepts with far-reaching applications for
mystery workers, the performer demonstrates how words, numbers, and
pictures can be communicated, not by mind reading, but by using just
the power of touch.
The Memorized Time
Magazine - A current issue of Time is torn in half and the
pages distributed to members of the audience. Any page number is called
out and the performer immediately is able to reveal the contents on the
selected page, including detailed descriptions of the articles, in
addition to intricate details such as phone and credit card numbers. No
electronics are used in this dramatic demonstration of the creative
powers inherent in everyone's mind. This one's a true audience pleaser!
Running Time Approximately: 2hr 35mins
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