Prepare to be amazed! Uncover the secrets of Aqua-Whirl by Val Andrews! This incredible manuscript reveals how to master the mesmerizing feat of spinning liquids. Easy to learn, stunning to perform! First Edition 1958.
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Discover the Magic of Aqua-Whirl by Val Andrews
Step into the world of mesmerizing magic with Aqua-Whirl, a classic yet captivating trick by Val Andrews. Perfect for magicians looking to add a unique twist to their performances, this trick involves spinning a glass of liquid on a hoop or harness, creating a spectacle that is both thrilling and visually stunning.
Why Choose Aqua-Whirl?
- Easy to Perform: Unlike other tricks that require precise skills, Aqua-Whirl is all about confidence and a knack for presentation. It’s even simpler than the popular ‘Eggs And Glasses’ trick, with a wider margin for error.
- Rare and Unique: This trick is seldom seen and rarely performed by magicians, making it a fresh addition to your repertoire that will surprise and delight your audience.
- Comprehensive Guide: The manuscript provides detailed instructions, clear illustrations, and tips on silent presentation and humorous patter, ensuring you can master the trick with ease.
What’s Inside?
Originally published in 1958 and digitally revived in 2013, this 8-page manuscript is packed with everything you need to perform Aqua-Whirl. With a word count of 2022, it offers a thorough exploration of the trick, making it accessible for magicians of all levels.
1st edition 1958, 1st digital edition 2013, 8 pages.
word count: 2022 which is equivalent to 8 standard pages of text
From the introduction:
A spot of “juggling” has always been a safe bet as an interesting “change-of-pace” for the magician, particularly where he is presenting a long programme. “The Eggs And Glasses” has proved this point with its recent popularity (or “revived popularity”) with both magicians and their audiences. The feat was hardly seen for a decade or so, then came a wave of popularity for the feat when it was discovered that “no skill was required” … just confidence and “knack”.
In the same category is the feat of spinning a glass of liquid, either on a hoop or “harness”. But this feat now has a slight “edge” on that with the eggs and glasses, because it is seldom seen, and almost never performed by magicians. (At the time of writing that is … but the issue of this manuscript may change all that!) In my opinion, it is even easier to perform than the Eggs And Glasses … certainly less exacting … there being a pretty wide margin for error.
In these pages, I will tell you exactly how to do the “trick” (and I use the word in the juggling sense) and also how to PRESENT it.”
In the manuscript you will find well-explained everything you need to perform this interesting and spectacular “trick”. The illustrations will make it all clear. You will also find ideas on silent presentation and a humorous patter.
1st edition 1958, 1st digital edition 2013, 8 pages.
word count: 2022 which is equivalent to 8 standard pages of text