LA MAGIE NORVÉGIENNE
jarle leirpoll
Throughout his book, the Norwegian magician Jarle Leirpoll talks to you about the use of magic pockets, a subject very can be made in magic.
You will thus learn different various towers that use your pockets to load, unload ... You will learn effects for both close-ups, as for the living room (cards, changing tickets, torn and reconstituted newspaper.
You will also have access to lots of stuff, hackers, advice and anecdotes that will make you think about your own magic. The second part of the book is filled with advice for magic on television! Already because it may one day be able to happen to you. And then because all these tips are also valid in many other circumstances.
Note that the techniques are "for any level" and are explained in details, as well as the psychological aspects essential to magic in general and in particular for this type of magic. "The why" and "the how" are discussed, so Jarle Leirpoll will enlighten you on these elements too often overflown when it is not simply forgotten.
- A5 / color format,
- Rigid cover - color,
- 96 illustrations,
- 110 pages,
- Edition: Vapro Magic 2021,
- French translation: 1st part by Sébastien Clergue and 2nd part by Richard Vollmer,
You will have access to four demonstration videos using the effects of the book.
In summary :
1 - The Nørvegian magic of Leirpøl jarle
- Preface by Finn Jon
- Introduction
- Egg toilet paper
- Direct exchange
- The change tamariz
- Coca in the shoe
- Empalmages
- The empalage below
- The empalage of one hand
- Empalmage by rolling up the sleeves
- Norwegian travelers
- HOFZINSER TRAINING CONTROL
- The card in the shoe
- Card folding
- Change from the ticket to the FP ... without fp
- A perfect outing
- Charge an object
- Load of the side pocket of the jacket
- Load of the side pocket of the jacket, second method
- Load on the belt
- The simplest flight
- The load on the spoon (scooping)
- The torn (almost) perfect newspaper
- Tips and techniques
2 - Fairly bøn pøur the TV - Bønu
- Good enough for TV
- Dramatic Art
- The diversion of attention and gestural expression
- Self-confidence
- Video self-assessment
- Magic on television
- Additional credits
- Bibliography