Auto Chair By Nikolas Mavresis and Alakazam Magic

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  • Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
  • Introducing Auto Chair, the ultimate addition to your parlour or stage repertoire, offering a solid 8-12 minutes of engaging entertainment and interaction.
    So, what sets Auto Chair apart? Developed by Nikolas Mavresis, it's his ingenious take on the classic Chair Test plot.
    One of the standout features of Auto Chair is its versatility. Whether you have chairs available or not, this routine shines, making it perfect for captivating an entire room at the close of your close-up gig, parlour performance, trade show or stage show. It's adaptable to any language and offers endless possibilities for customisation with different presentations.
    Inside the box, you'll find everything you need to start performing right away:
    pre-printed plastic prediction cards, blank prediction cards for personalised touches, custom prediction envelopes, plastic chair reveal cards, and velcro straps for your chairs.
    Nikolas's method is brilliantly simple, making the performance effortless while delivering a cascade of fun revelations and reveal moments throughout the routine.
    In the instructional video, Simon Lipkin and Peter Nardi guide you through every aspect of mastering this remarkable routine. Simon himself chose Auto Chair to close the Easter run of public shows at the prestigious Magic Circle in London, a testament to its undeniable impact.
    Auto Chair packs flat for easy transport in your close-up case, yet its impact is large enough to command attention on a theatre stage. Get ready to elevate your performances with this powerhouse routine!
    Get yours now: alakazam.co.uk...

Комментарии • 5

  • @VancouverMagic
    @VancouverMagic 2 месяца назад +1

    It looks to be the same routine (not sure if it's the same method) as Catch 23 by Asi Wind.

  • @ChrisMatthewson
    @ChrisMatthewson 2 месяца назад +4

    I would like to see a FULL performance of this, not just the reveals. We need to see how simple or convoluted the selection and positioning of the audience member is. I mean that is 99% of the work and we need to see the whole thing to see if it fits or can be made to fit with our presentation styles. It also screams 'what are they hiding from us' by not showing the whole performance. There should be nothing to hide as if the method is shown in a full performance then the general audience will work it out as well. So if it is clean: Show us!

    • @AlakazamMagicUK
      @AlakazamMagicUK  2 месяца назад

      Hey Chris! Thank you for your feedback! We have just uploaded a full uncut performance. :)

    • @ChrisMatthewson
      @ChrisMatthewson 2 месяца назад

      @@AlakazamMagicUK Great job! I will take a look immediately. Thank you!

    • @Davidblaine18
      @Davidblaine18 13 дней назад

      @@AlakazamMagicUKwhere