Behold! ‘Magic for BLM’ by Nathan Colwell: a mystical collection conjuring change! Support BLM, NAACP & NLG with this instant download of spellbinding magic. ✨ (158 characters)
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Magic for BLM by Nathan Colwell (Instant Download)
Discover Magic for BLM, a pay-what-you-can digital collection of theatrical magic routines, moves, and essays. This unique compilation features 39 entries from 35 magicians across five countries, offering a 282-page journey filled with 110 photos, illustrations, and tables. From close-up to digital performances, this book spans a variety of magic styles and skill levels, ensuring something for everyone.
What's Inside?
- Versatile Content: Explore magic with cards, coins, candy, and even measuring tape. Suitable for close-up, parlor, restaurant, and digital performances.
- Range of Difficulty: From completely self-working tricks to technically demanding routines, this book caters to magicians of all skill levels.
- Unique Props: Utilize normal objects, standard magician’s props, and custom-made gaffs for unique performances.
- Exclusive Material: Includes previously unpublished routines, excerpts from critically acclaimed books, and reprinted gems from old magazines.
- Card Magic: Perform tricks with a borrowed shuffled deck, custom stacks, or a memorized deck.
Why You'll Love It
Whether you are a seasoned magician or a magic enthusiast, Magic for BLM offers a treasure trove of content that spans various niches in the magical world. Each contribution was carefully selected by its author, ensuring high quality and relevance. Plus, your purchase supports meaningful causes, as proceeds go to BLM, NAACP, and NLG.
Magic for BLM: A Pay-What-You-Can Collection of Magic to Raise Funds for BLM, NAACP, and NLG
The What
This book is a collection of theatrical magic routines, moves, and essays. There are thirty-nine entries from thirty-five magicians across five countries. Each entry was chosen by its author and contributed to this collection. The book is 282 pages with 110 photos, illustrations, and tables.
In the book there’s magic with cards, coins, candy, and measuring tape. The scale and venue of the magic spans from close-up and parlor, to restaurant and digital performances. The difficulty is just as broad. There’s magic that’s completely self-working, semi-automatic tricks, and technically demanding routines. The magic uses normal objects, standard magician’s props, and unusual custom-made gaffs. Some of the routines/moves/essays are previously unpublished or were written specifically for this project, some are excerpts from their author’s critically acclaimed books, and others are reprinted gems from old magazines. There are card tricks that can be done with a borrowed shuffled deck, routines using custom stacks, and, also, magic with a memorized deck. The material in this book spans out into all kinds of niches in magic. If you do magic or enjoy reading magic books, it is certain there is something in here you will enjoy.