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David Nguyen
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That's what I meant by "wrong group of people", if I'm performing outside of school.
I wanted to perform my Ambitious Card, but the only problem is, I am usually surrounded 360 degrees. I can't perform any passes or tilts at all, let alone a DL.
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"There are three types of people in this world; •People who talk and never do: The Lower Class •People who talk and do at the same time: The Middle Class •People who do before they ever talk: The Upper Class A real man does not need to talk. We are the upper class." -Joseph Lau |
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DarkSleightZ Artist
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![]() In my opinion, I think it's then time to learn the art of "crowd control" and "movement" =) Unless there are like 50 people surrounding you, crowd control can be pretty easy. You can simply ask people to move around to the position you want (of course, without saying "because otherwise you will see me flash xD") just by saying something like, "can you guys back up a bit so those guys can see as well? If it gets too crowded, I feel uncomfortable too." It's okay to say that since no one wants their "personal bubble" to be popped too. As for tilts, just by titling your hand vertically, you can reduce the angle exposure. For the pass, you can do it just by slightly swinging your body from left to right or right to left as you talk. As they say "big motions cover the small ones". This way, you can easily, but naturally hide moves that you do. As for DLs, I guess you can learn either the pinky count or the strike double (I called it Daryl's double since it was when I forgot the name of it). Of course, unless you are uncomfortable with doing the push-off get ready. |
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