I know exactly how this is done. I perform this trick myself, minus the stripping--I simply make the disappeared cloth reappear from my empty hand or from a jacket pocket.
She did not have to use more than one cloth, and she did not have to pre-position any cloth. In fact, she did not pull the cloth out of her snatch.
Yeah, she wasn't so hot. But the look / attitude on her face is priceless. How does someone keep up that "wahoo! isn't this idiotically funny??!!" attitude for like three minutes?
I didn't mean to suggest she was hot. She's actually kind of "below average" looking -- bad big nose, wide hips, stumpy body -- and her face has that idiotic "wahoo! dude, I'm WINKING AT YOU don't you GET IT?" look on it all the time. And her magic skills are at the bare minimum. The hide-the-hanky-in-your-palm thing is one of the first tricks any beginner magician learns. But she has come up with something interesting for a change ...
Well, I agree 100% with your assessment. It'd nice if other dancers were as creative, but at the clubs that I go to it would like throwing pearls before swine (myself included).
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Interesting magic shows they have in Montreal, though ;)
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2) Why the hell don't we have TV like that in the U.S.?
"Why the hell don't we have TV like that in the U.S.?"
Because, unfortunately, we are mostly a nation of prudes...
She did not have to use more than one cloth, and she did not have to pre-position any cloth. In fact, she did not pull the cloth out of her snatch.
I didn't like her at all---looks, attitude, skill. But, thanks for posting it. I did find it interesting and it made me appreciate my local dives. :)
Well, I agree 100% with your assessment. It'd nice if other dancers were as creative, but at the clubs that I go to it would like throwing pearls before swine (myself included).