The Big Easy, a little hard

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  • scot
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2000
    • 1169

    The Big Easy, a little hard

    See diagram to left. That's what I'd like to do. I'm trying to do a circle show here and I bite it. I had a crowd last week of about 300 people. This week it's been anywhere from 20 to 5. I can't even get my show started.

    I don't want to use a water circle. Any tips?
    scot

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  • Lucky Diamond Rich
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2001
    • 366

    #2
    Advice to you!

    KEEP DOING IT,NO MATTER WHAT!

    It is only your expectations that are letting you down,drop them!And have "FUN".

    Some of the best shows are the one's that are not easy,or full of what you think should happen.

    Never judge your efforts,based on the amount of people that are there watching!

    If you feel like giveing up,GOOD.It is at that moment that you have to dig deap and go out and do it again,and again,and again!

    There is no getting out of it,you have to keep doing it no matter what,wether you think it has to one or the other,it does not matter what you think,it what people walk away with that counts!

    So get out there stop your complaining and do some hard work!


    LDR

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    • Lucky Diamond Rich
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2001
      • 366

      #3
      There is a Topic "how did you get started"! read it.........................


      LDR

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      • worldwidese
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2000
        • 510

        #4
        Scot, don't get discouraged. As soon as you get those first 5 people, choose one as a "volunteer" Use him. Doesn't matter what you get him to do. Maybe put your helmet on him and then get him to do handsprings and get the crowd to count to three or "ready, set, go"("louder, no that's not loud enough, do it really loud this time"} anything to build a little suspense, and then even if he can't do one handspring it's funny and you can get rolling. Nothing builds a crowd like someone about to make a fool of himself. The volunteer, not you.

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