Wednesday, October 28, 2015

When Experience Takes Over


Recently, I was hired to do a show that frankly, I thought would be just like any other gig. But when I arrived I discovered it was in fact for an audience of 40-50 teenagers. For those in the know, most performers would rather step into a den of lions covered in raw meat than take on a room full of 21st Century teens.

I'll tell you why many feel this way by sharing my story further. As the teens entered the room where the show was to be, a group of 8-10 of them greeted me with the following, "magic is fake", "ain't no such thing as magic", "you're a fraud", "you ain't foolin nobody", "this is stupid, magic ain't real". I would imagine that this greeting would unnerve just about anyone. But was I unnerved? No. Because I have been in this position before. I can tell you though that I quickly altered the entire show set. 98% of the material I had planned to do was OUT. I shifted gears into highly visual, stunning material.

When I started the show, I altered my introduction by giving them an explanation/apology. I began with this. "I'm so very sorry, apparently there was some misunderstanding or miscommunication. Some people here are under the assumption that I do sorcery, or witchcraft, or black magic or something along those lines. I do not. What I present is theatrical magic. I create the illusion that magic exists using purely natural means along with psychological principles and other secret techniques."

It was at that point that I brought out a Rubics Cube. I mentioned how a Rubics Cube is a puzzle, and many people think of magic as a puzzle, while some think of magic as real. In truth, it's kind of in between those two lines. Then I tossed up the mixed up cube and when it landed in my hands it was solved. Reaction: blew them away! They were falling over themselves in shock.

Then I presented an audience volunteer trick which had a humorous slant to it. The audience laughed at all the right moments. The spectator was bewildered as was everyone else. Then I turned the tables on them and made the following routine happen in the hands of the spectator, as if they possessed the magic. Again, they were dumbfounded.

The point of all this is, I never could have pulled this off had I not encountered this type of group in the past. I did not treat them as children, I treated them as adults. I did not try and act cool or speak their language, I simply showed them my talent in a manner that I knew they could relate too. The end result was a standing ovation. Yes, a standing ovation from a group of teens who insulted me when they first arrived.

If you're wondering what I closed with....Sawing A Spectator in Half using the Harbin Bow Saw. Kind of a big prop, but has a great surprise ending. It delivered the needed results.

Had I forged ahead with the original show I had planned to do, they would have eaten me alive. I expect that more than half would have probably left before the show was over in truth. But with the changes I made, they all stayed and had a great time. Experience, it sure comes in handy sometimes!

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Magic Show Projects for 2015


I'm very excited about a new project that is an offshoot of my Steampunk Illusionist Show. It's a brand new show presented in a very Victorian style. I have always loved the shows of Hofzinser, Robert-Houdin, and Malini. They created wonderful magic in more intimate settings and I've always wanted to create a similar kind of show. There are a number of performers all over the world who are doing that very thing. Many are presenting what are called 'formal close-up' shows. Some are presenting a mix of close-up and magic.

My new show will be a mix of magic & mysteries from the Victorian era as well as contemporary material presented in a Victorian style. Expect to see demonstrations of thought reading, displays of dexterity and moments of manipulation. The show is currently in development, but we intend to have a show that can play in small parlor like venues up to small theatres. Naturally, the theatre venues will have slightly different material. I'll continue to give you updates as we progress. The website is NOT online yet, but should be very soon.

You may notice to subject above says "Magic Show PROJECTS For 2015", well one of those things is finding a home for the parlor version of Astonify. We'd like to eventually set it up as a resident Magic Show. For how long? Not sure, but I'd be happy with a short run to test the waters. I know the area is ripe for this sort of thing. There already is a very long running resident magic show in Maryland, and there is a Magic Nightclub of sorts in Baltimore. I've had friends in the area do a short run with their shows in the area and everyone has been successful. Why? Well, my friends are very good performers for one, and two, magic is really HOT right now. Once the Astonify.com site is up, you can sign-up for our mailing list to find out when and where the show will be.


Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Illusionist Carnegie Talks about HOUDINI and Magic History on the Radio


January 18th at 10pm PST, 1am East Coast Time, I was interviewed by Jim Tyson for Spaced Out Radio. We talked a great deal about the life of HOUDINI as well as other parts of Magic History. Jim also had some great questions about my career as well. The good news is it's available to listen to online right now! http://www.blogtalkradio.com/spacedoutradio/2015/01/19/jan-18-201510pmpst-history-of-magic-mysteries-of-houdini-w-dean-carnegie

Spaced Out Radio is a new online radio show dealing with the unknown, paranoramal, UFOs and things of that nature. I couldn't help but be reminded of the paranormal part of the show when during the interview the power suddenly went out in my home. I remained 'in the dark' the entire time, but it was still quite fun.

During the last half hour of the show I present a card trick ON THE RADIO. The great thing, because the show is recorded, you can listen to the replay and actually follow along with the card trick. You'll need 9 cards from a deck of cards.

So, if you've got some time and like magic and magic history, give it a listen!