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If you could have one set of magic DVDs, this would be it!
This benchmark collection features just about all of magic's most enduring and classic effects and routines.
It's a fabulous compendium with many of the top masters in the world of magic teaching their handlings and routines for some of magic's classics.
Linking rings, sponge balls, metal bending, cups and balls, thumb tips, Zombie, color-changing knives, and many, many more topics are all gathered in this one terrific DVD reference set.
Each volume covers a specific subject and features new, old, and sometimes rare footage by some of the top video producers in magic.
On this DVD, you’ll find seven different approaches to the Ring on Rope from six masters.
Aldo Colombini begins and ends this volume with two distinctly different – and decidedly Aldo-esque – routines.
The first combines a plastic ring, a length of rope and some great gags into a routine that will amaze and entertain just about any audience.
The other is a two-ring routine with many visual surprises.
Daryl and Eric DeCamps both offer a routine with a small harness ring and a cord that are both perfect for walk-around performers while Flip showcases a routine with a linking ring and a piece of rope that can bring this classic of magic to the biggest stage.
Mark Leveridge performs and teaches a simple three-phase routine that integrates a presentation that is guaranteed to get your audiences involved in the magic while Frank Balzerak presents a routine that not only uses some of the classic Ring and Rope sequences but also incorporates elements of the classic Cut and Restored Rope.
Ring on Rope routines are quick, visual and extremely magical… and on this DVD, you’ll see, and learn, in the routines presented just about every move ever invented.
Learn them the way they’re taught, or mix and match the moves to create your very own Ring on Rope extravaganza!
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This benchmark collection features just about all of magic's most enduring and classic effects and routines.
It's a fabulous compendium with many of the top masters in the world of magic teaching their handlings and routines for some of magic's classics.
Linking rings, sponge balls, metal bending, cups and balls, thumb tips, Zombie, color-changing knives, and many, many more topics are all gathered in this one terrific DVD reference set.
Each volume covers a specific subject and features new, old, and sometimes rare footage by some of the top video producers in magic.
On this DVD, you’ll find seven different approaches to the Ring on Rope from six masters.
Aldo Colombini begins and ends this volume with two distinctly different – and decidedly Aldo-esque – routines.
The first combines a plastic ring, a length of rope and some great gags into a routine that will amaze and entertain just about any audience.
The other is a two-ring routine with many visual surprises.
Daryl and Eric DeCamps both offer a routine with a small harness ring and a cord that are both perfect for walk-around performers while Flip showcases a routine with a linking ring and a piece of rope that can bring this classic of magic to the biggest stage.
Mark Leveridge performs and teaches a simple three-phase routine that integrates a presentation that is guaranteed to get your audiences involved in the magic while Frank Balzerak presents a routine that not only uses some of the classic Ring and Rope sequences but also incorporates elements of the classic Cut and Restored Rope.
Ring on Rope routines are quick, visual and extremely magical… and on this DVD, you’ll see, and learn, in the routines presented just about every move ever invented.
Learn them the way they’re taught, or mix and match the moves to create your very own Ring on Rope extravaganza!
- Contents:
- Ringing Around Too DARYL Bracelet and Rope Routine
- ALDO COLOMBINI
- Ring and String Routine (Courtesy of Murphy’s Magic Inc)
- ERIC DECAMPS
- Ring on Rope Routine
- FLIP
- The Ring Competition
- MARK LEVERIDGE
- The Puzzle (Courtesy of Murphy’s Magic Inc)
- FRANK BALZERAK
- Ring on Rope
- ALDO COLOMBINI