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- Pop Haydn's Mongolian Pop-Knot Routine ~ DOWNLOADABLE VIDEO
Pop Haydn's Mongolian Pop-Knot Routine ~ DOWNLOADABLE VIDEO
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This is an all new video featuring Pop Haydn teaching his original routine in step by step fashion, with a live performance on the Magicopolis stage in Santa Monica, California.
This routine was created for the street back in the 1960's, and has been an important part of Pop Haydn's performance repertoire since that time. It can be done surrounded, plays on the biggest stages, and packs small.
If is both entertaining and magically strong.
The routine includes the "Professor's Nightmare" moves as a part of a cut and restored routine. The routine begins and ends with one long piece of rope.
What makes the routine rare among rope routines is that everything is justified and motivated by the patter. The need to explain, since the routine is framed as a "teaching the audience a trick," justifies the various cuts and the changes in size of the ropes--there is no sense of a series of "and here's another little trick I can do with the rope..."
There is a theme and a line of thought for the audience to follow that carries the routine from beginning to end. The humor comes from the attempt of the magician to explain or teach the students how to do "magic" not how to do a trick. The magician seems oblivious to the fact that what he is teaching is totally senseless and ridiculous, and the rope keeps behaving as the magician expects it to, not according to any rules of science or logic that the audience might come up with.
The magician takes the audience's laughter and heckling as a substitute teacher with an unruly class might--the result of the short attention span and obstinacy of the class and not something related to the quality of the instruction itself.
All of the various combinations of cuts and different sized pieces of rope are framed in the memory of the audience, and then the rope is restored into its original one long piece--making it impossible for the spectator to reconstruct the method.
The video is nearly 45 minutes long, and is in mp4 format. It is 374 megs. A copy of the Mongolian Pop Knot booklet in pdf form is also provided with this purchase.
This routine was created for the street back in the 1960's, and has been an important part of Pop Haydn's performance repertoire since that time. It can be done surrounded, plays on the biggest stages, and packs small.
If is both entertaining and magically strong.
The routine includes the "Professor's Nightmare" moves as a part of a cut and restored routine. The routine begins and ends with one long piece of rope.
What makes the routine rare among rope routines is that everything is justified and motivated by the patter. The need to explain, since the routine is framed as a "teaching the audience a trick," justifies the various cuts and the changes in size of the ropes--there is no sense of a series of "and here's another little trick I can do with the rope..."
There is a theme and a line of thought for the audience to follow that carries the routine from beginning to end. The humor comes from the attempt of the magician to explain or teach the students how to do "magic" not how to do a trick. The magician seems oblivious to the fact that what he is teaching is totally senseless and ridiculous, and the rope keeps behaving as the magician expects it to, not according to any rules of science or logic that the audience might come up with.
The magician takes the audience's laughter and heckling as a substitute teacher with an unruly class might--the result of the short attention span and obstinacy of the class and not something related to the quality of the instruction itself.
All of the various combinations of cuts and different sized pieces of rope are framed in the memory of the audience, and then the rope is restored into its original one long piece--making it impossible for the spectator to reconstruct the method.
The video is nearly 45 minutes long, and is in mp4 format. It is 374 megs. A copy of the Mongolian Pop Knot booklet in pdf form is also provided with this purchase.
The Ice Cream Bar Prop
On our lecture tours, many have wondered where to get an ice cream bar to use for the bit of pretending to bite the ice cream and putting the bar back in the pocket.
The original ones that Doc Eason and I bought were made of silicone and were $60 each.
We no longer have a source for those.
However:
Reimagined by Deuce Gala, Popschticle is the modern, lightweight, wonderful looking ice cream bar that will make you memorable!
This highly visual, easy-to-clean, nearly indestructible prop is a unique tool designed to get attention, spark laughter, and boost the energy of any low moment in your show.
Available in the new vibrant Orange ($25) or classic Chocolate ($20), Popschticle is guaranteed to have them laughing, get them engaged, and leave a lasting impression!
More Here:
Popschticle by Pop Haydn | Deuce Gala
The original ones that Doc Eason and I bought were made of silicone and were $60 each.
We no longer have a source for those.
However:
Reimagined by Deuce Gala, Popschticle is the modern, lightweight, wonderful looking ice cream bar that will make you memorable!
This highly visual, easy-to-clean, nearly indestructible prop is a unique tool designed to get attention, spark laughter, and boost the energy of any low moment in your show.
Available in the new vibrant Orange ($25) or classic Chocolate ($20), Popschticle is guaranteed to have them laughing, get them engaged, and leave a lasting impression!
More Here:
Popschticle by Pop Haydn | Deuce Gala