Behold! Dan Harlan unveils Tarbell 16: Rope and Tape! Witness ancient magic principles applied to modern marvels. Learn escapes, illusions, and bewildering stunts! Prepare to be amazed!
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Dan Harlan – Tarbell 16 Rope and Tape
Discover the timeless magic of the Rope and Tape Principle with Dan Harlan. This lesson dives deep into one of the oldest and most versatile techniques in magic, offering a range of applications that will leave your audience spellbound.
Originally documented in The Discovery of Witchcraft in 1584, this principle has been passed down through generations of magicians, evolving into a variety of captivating tricks. Dan Harlan brings a modern twist to this ancient art, showcasing its potential in both close-up and stage performances.
Key Highlights
- Car Keys, Jackets, and Chairs: Dan starts with an engaging presentation that involves everyday objects, demonstrating the principle in a relatable context.
- Quick Release Escape: Learn Dan’s innovative method for a costume-change escape that adds a dramatic flair to your act.
- Grandmother’s Necklace: Explore a modern, close-up version of this classic trick, perfect for intimate performances.
- Party Stunts: Get your audience involved with a fun and interactive party trick that’s sure to be a hit.
Tricks Included:
- Coats, Tapes, and Rings
- Coats, Ropes and Rings
- The Prisoner’s Escape or Hanging Oneself with Ropes
- The Magic Orange
- Walking Through Tapes
- Another Tapes Release
This lesson is packed with strange possibilities and weird variations that will expand your magical repertoire. Whether you’re a seasoned magician or a curious beginner, the Tarbell 16 Rope and Tape Principle offers something for everyone.
Dan Harlan – Tarbell 16 Rope and Tape
Effect of presentation: http://www.penguinmagic.com/p/5035
The rope and tape principle discussed in this lesson is one of the oldest, and best, in the realm of magic and can be applied to a variety of items.
It first appeared in the English language in The Discovery of Witchcraft in 1584 where Reginald Scott wrote, about it as though it was in common use for some time.
Most likely, it’s a principle which was handed down from ancient magicians to their apprentices for centuries before being written down.
A modern, close-up version is known as “Grandmother” s Necklace, “and when worked on a much bigger scale, it is incredible, visual and entertaining magic.
Dan will start off big with a presentation involving car keys, two jackets, and a pair of chairs. If you can release the ropes, you’re free to go.
Then, Dan goes even bigger by creating an opening, costume-change escape, illusion using his own quick release method.
And, if you’ve been with us for the last couple of lessons, Dan finally gets to show you how to prepare the strings to release that puzzling orange.
You’ll also learn a really cool version that allows you to make a quick escape from two unprepared ropes tied around you and threaded through your jacket.
And, finally, Dan got one of his spectators directly involved in his questionable activities as they performed a party stunt that’s bound to please.
So, if you’re ready to explore the versatility of The Rope and Tape Princple, this lesson contains some strange possibilities and weird variations.
Tricks included:
Coats, Tapes, and, Rings
Coats, Ropes and Rings
The Prisoner s Escape or Hanging Oneself ‘with Ropes
The – Magic Orange
Walking – Through Tapes
Another – Tapes Release