Magicians Only - Ep 30 - Same As It Ever Was...
Description
CHANGING UP THE ORDER!
NOTE: Part Two of the Marsha Shandur interview on A STORY WELL TOLD, will be next week August 11th :)
This episode - among other things - I drop some thoughts of the past, president and future of magic :)
I announce the addition of limited time MONTHLY SUBSCRIPTION possibilities to Magic On The Go - and why I'm doing that.
As well as discussing the consulting side of my business, for select clients, wanting to work on how to connect with an audience, their magic, their shows or anyone wishing to be better speakers in general. I have limited time and space, so if interested write the team at
https://stevevalentine.squarespace.com/booksteve
This week is another time travel episode, thanks to the work of cultural anthropologist Henry Mayhew we meet a London street performer as he tells us all about his life in 1840... and see what, if anything, has changed.
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Keywords
magic, performance, connection, consultation, street magic, history, creativity, entertainment, Glastonbury Festival, Magic Circle
Summary
In this episode, Steve Valentine reflects on his recent travels and experiences in the world of magic, emphasizing the importance of connection with the audience, the evolution of magic education, and the historical context of street magic. He discusses his consultations with magicians and performers, offering insights into the craft and the necessity of engaging with the audience. The episode also delves into the life of a historical street magician, providing a captivating look at the art of performance and the hustle required to succeed in the field.
Takeaways
Magic is evolving with incredibly creative people.
Connecting with the audience is essential for performance.
Magic on the Go is now a monthly subscription service.
Private consultations can help magicians improve their shows.
Historical perspectives on street magic offer valuable insights.
Street performers had to hustle to survive and succeed.
The importance of knowing your audience in magic.
Techniques from acting can enhance magic performances.
The art of magic involves both performance and financial acumen.
Understanding the history of magic enriches current practices.
Titles
The Future of Magic: A Positive Outlook
Connecting with Your Audience: The Key to Performance
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Reflections on Magic
02:53 The Importance of Connection in Performance
05:49 Consultation and Guidance for Magicians
08:32 Exploring Historical Perspectives on Street Magic
11:16 Insights from a Street Performer in the 1840s
26:13 Lessons from the Past: Street Magic Today