I was thinking of a performance on Founders' Day Some people attending may not understand it [IP] from just hearing about it. If I show them, parents, students, and faculty can get what IP is all about. When I do my performance, they will understand and be illuminated that, when we research our project, we learn more about it than before we researched.
Max
quickly went to work once he secured the necessary permissions. He
began to search through his inventory of tricks in earnest, designing
last minute materials and giving the IP faculty more frequent mock
performances. Eventually he settled on three tricks; once he had this
routine he selected a minimalistic costume and practiced his
transitions. The most tantalizing factor for the IP team was that Max
did this work on his own. He did not consult his advisors for
assistance; he knew what he needed to get done, and he approached this
work conscientiously and deliberately.All of his efforts paid off too. During his Founders' Day performance, Max introduced himself by jabbing playfully at Mr. Pendergast before moving onto his most powerful illusion ("Professor's Nightmare / Fiber Optic") and a well-known card trick ("Three Card Monty"). Ever the close study of humor, he put jokes to good use and evoked more than a frequent chuckle from his guests. More than one audience member muttered confusedly as he traded rope ends during "Professor's Nightmare / Fiber Optic," and we all laughed along at our own ignorance as he tantalized us with his cards during "Three Card Monty."
Overall,
Max's performance was a big success. Over the course of the year, he
has made huge gains in the deft handling of his tricks. No less
importantly, he has become more comfortable engaging others. He has
shifted his focus to "close-ups" (which call upon audience
participation), and he has developed a performance personality that is
quite magnetic. He should feel proud of his good work, and the IP
faculty invites you to celebrate with us by posting in the comments section below.Description of images: "Magic Max" with Mr. Pendergast, top right. Max performing "Three Card Monty," middle left. Max beginning his routine, bottom right. All photos taken by IP faculty.
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