Audience Reactions - Seek First To Understand

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  • Tom Frank
    New Member
    • May 2005
    • 9

    Audience Reactions - Seek First To Understand

    Evolving, moving forward, discovering what it is that I am doing as a street magician is an exciting journey. The rubber meets the road when I am face to face with the audience that I have magically produced. Today I took a different approach. Rather than revisiting the cerebral quicksand of my mind, trying to figure out why some people / audiences won't react, yet they stand there and watch; I tried something new. I decided that it didn't matter what the reason was. My goal today was when dealing with unresponsive spectators, not to care why. . . but to rise to the challenge and accept the responsibility of MAKING them react. My conviction to what I was doing, went through the roof. It wasn't over till it was over. I never let up, I never stopped believing that it was possible. Technique, delivery and conviction met eye to eye with the people I was entertaining. Did it work. . . . no. . . . but it was worth a try. I raised the level of my performance and it made me care more than I have about doing a better show for them. The constantly changing dynamics of street theater is an interesting study. Today was slow traffic day. I was one of only a few buskers out there today. Given the amount of people there, I did well. It wasn't about going out and trying to make a lot of money. What was it about?

    It was about continuing to get a better understanding of what I am doing. Street performing is about creating a sense of community. Taking people walking down the street and molding them into a living and breathing work of art. Unifying them and connecting us all in a spontaneous magical experience. When I got home and counted up my cash, I was pleasantly surprised. I spent the early evening going through some relevant texts from my library. A few of the books that I pulled off the shelf were, "Street Magic & the Art of War", "Passing The Hat" & "Comedy Writing Secrets".

    I'll go out there and do it again tomorrow. I feel as though I am coming full circle. When I dropped out of High School and moved to New York City in 1983 to start my street performing career, it was about magic, art, love and freedom. Strangely I feel that way again, and I like it.
  • Daniel Craig
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2001
    • 179

    #2
    Thank you Tom. A pleasurable first-thing-in-the-morning read.

    Good to see we can all stop, slow down and rediscover the magic, so to speak. Good for you.

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    • scot
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2000
      • 1169

      #3
      On the other hand, you need a blog

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      • Jim
        Administrator
        • Dec 2000
        • 1096

        #4
        Scot, he has a blog.

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        • scot
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2000
          • 1169

          #5
          ha! you're right!

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