Silver by Edward Hilsum
Created by: Edward Hilsum
Key features
Combines storytelling with visual coin magic
Choreographed to music for a seamless performance
Designed for stage and parlor settings
Emotionally engaging for audiences
Perfect for magicians who want to add a personal touch to their acts
Pros
Highly emotional and engaging for audiences
Clear and pure visual magic
Versatile for different performance settings
Choreographed to music for added impact
Great for magicians who enjoy storytelling
Cons
Not suitable for close-up magic due to its choreographed nature
Requires practice to synchronize with music
May not appeal to magicians who prefer fast-paced routines
Effect
The trick "Silver" is a coin routine where three coins appear one by one and vanish one by one. The magician tells a story about their first experience of seeing real magic, creating a nostalgic and emotional connection with the audience. A spectator is invited to join the magician on stage, and the routine culminates in a moment where the spectator experiences the magic firsthand, making it a deeply personal and engaging performance.
Full details
"Silver" is a coin routine that combines sleight of hand with storytelling. The magician begins by recounting a childhood memory of seeing a magician pull a coin from their ear. This sets the stage for the routine, which involves three coins appearing and disappearing in a clear and magical manner. The routine is designed to be pure and straightforward, avoiding overly complex moves that might confuse the audience. The magician invites a spectator to join them on stage, and the magic is performed in a way that makes the spectator feel like they are part of the experience. The routine is often accompanied by music, adding to the emotional impact of the performance.
Who should consider the trick
"Silver" is ideal for magicians who enjoy combining storytelling with their magic. It is particularly well-suited for those who perform in parlor or stage settings, as the routine is designed to be seen by a seated audience. Magicians who appreciate routines that create a strong emotional connection with their audience will find "Silver" to be a valuable addition to their repertoire.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
The difficulty level of "Silver" is moderate. While the sleight of hand involved is not overly complex, it requires precision and practice to ensure that the coins appear and vanish smoothly. The storytelling aspect of the routine also requires careful timing and delivery to create the desired emotional impact. Magicians who are comfortable with basic coin sleights and who enjoy performing for seated audiences will find "Silver" to be a rewarding routine to master.
What magicians say
Edward Hilsum, the creator of "Silver," describes the routine as "pure and magical," emphasizing the importance of clarity and emotional connection in the performance. He notes that the routine was inspired by the simplicity and elegance of other coin routines, such as Chris Kenner's "Three Fly" and Teller's "Silverfish." Hilsum also highlights the importance of making the spectator feel like they are part of the magic, creating a memorable and personal experience for both the spectator and the audience.
What people are saying about Silver
AlakazamMagicUK says...
Silver is a coin routine where three coins appear one by one and vanish one by one, combined with the story of my first experience of seeing real magic. It’s a pure and magical routine that feels like real magic.
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