Back Palms and Transfers by Peter Marvey
Created by: Peter Marvey
Key features
Flawless execution of back palms and transfers
Impossible vanishes and productions with empty hands shown
Surprising shift to jumbo card manipulation for visual impact
Playful humor with a card house finale
Effective use of head movements and body language for misdirection
Old-school vibe and music choice enhance the routine's charm
Pros
High-energy, old-school-inspired routine
Perfect for magicians looking to study audience engagement and visual magic
Blends precision sleight of hand with comedic timing
Cons
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Effect
The trick "Back Palms and Transfers" creates the illusion of cards vanishing and reappearing in impossible ways. The performer shows empty hands before producing cards seemingly out of thin air. The routine includes a surprising shift to jumbo card manipulation for added visual impact. A playful finale involves building a house of cards, adding humor to the performance.
Full Details
This routine focuses on advanced sleight of hand, particularly back palms and transfers. The performer executes flawless vanishes and productions, making cards disappear and reappear even when hands are shown empty. The transition to jumbo cards enhances the visual appeal. The use of head movements and body language aids misdirection, making the sleights more deceptive. The old-school style and music choice contribute to the overall charm of the routine.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for magicians with experience in card manipulation. It suits performers who enjoy visual magic and want to incorporate humor into their acts. Those interested in studying misdirection and audience engagement will find this routine valuable. Beginners may find the sleights challenging without prior practice.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The trick requires advanced skill in card handling. The back palms and transfers demand precise timing and smooth execution. The vanishes and productions rely on strong misdirection techniques. Performers must practice body language and head movements to enhance the deception. The jumbo card segment adds complexity but increases visual impact.
What Magicians Say
Steven Taputoro describes the performance as a "masterclass in sleight of hand," praising the flawless execution of back palms and transfers. He highlights the impossible vanishes and productions, noting that the performer shows empty hands convincingly. The shift to jumbo cards is called a "surprising" and effective choice. The playful humor in the card house finale is noted as a standout moment. Taputoro also emphasizes the importance of head movements and body language in the routine's success. The old-school vibe and music selection are mentioned as key elements that enhance the performance.
What people are saying about Back Palms and Transfers
steventaputoro says...
Peter Marvey delivers a masterclass in sleight of hand with this high-energy, old-school-inspired routine. [...] His ability to blend precision sleight of hand with comedic timing makes it a standout piece—perfect for magicians looking to study audience engagement and visual magic.
Performance videos
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