Dariel Fitzkee

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Showmanship for Magicians

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Magic by Misdirection (The ...

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The Trick Brain

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The Card Expert Entertains

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Contact Mind Reading -Expanded

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Rings in your fingers: A co...

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Misdirection for magicians

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“Then deliberately wait for the applause. Wait ten seconds or more, if necessary. But wait. The applause will come. Look right at the audience. AND JUST WAIT. Even if you aren't good, someone will start to applaud and others will follow.”
Dariel Fitzkee, Showmanship for Magicians

“Good general rules for the presentation of a trick or a program of tricks follow: Gradually slow down your tempo as you approach the climax of your trick or act. During the last few moments of your final effect ritard the action more and more. Pause two or three seconds after each IMPORTANT phrase. Pause almost twice as long just before the phrase establishing a point. These are general rules for insuring clarity and adding punch through captured attention.”
Dariel Fitzkee, Showmanship for Magicians

“Don't practice individual tricks. Practice the whole act as a unit. The trick should lose its individual identity now.”
Dariel Fitzkee, Showmanship for Magicians



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