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2 Performers on Stage?
Just wanna as if it is adviceble or good to have 2 people
on the stage doing mentalism? - #2
Can you be more specific? Do you mean two simultaneous performers working together, two spectators?
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mentalism was originally performed with two people. The more spectators on stage the better (within reason)
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No
but if you still want to do that, do not do with 2 performers on stage at the same time. - #6
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Well, I haven't seen any entertaining two person MENTALISM, so that is just my opinion
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Yes, i am refering to 2 performers on stage doing mentalism.
@Teddy94: Are you sure is entertaining?
@Tomas Simkus: Why did you say is not good to have 2 performers on stage? - #8
If you're good enough and practice it tightly enough, then yes. It takes more effort than just a solo performance though, you have to choreograph and plan it really tightly and know your stuff very very well. Performance experience (plays, etc.) would also be beneficial so you can play off each other as you would actors on stage.
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Some of the most amazing mentalism in the world is performed by teams. It allows you ample opportunity for misdirection, coding, and indicating.
Billy Chase Goforth - #10
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A few great examples:
Jeff & Tessa
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hs9MyCaoGgw
Brian & Sisuepahn
www.gillismagic.com
Danny & Jan Orleans
http://www.corporatemagicltd.com/ban...gic-video.html
Others:
Falkenstein & Willard
Harry Anderson & Leslie
Larry & RavenBilly Chase Goforth


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