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The performer takes a small cylinder from the table, pours sweets - dragees out of it into a vase. Shows the audience - the cylinder is empty. And for greater persuasiveness turns it upside down. Then the performer again approaches the table and ... pours a new portion of sweets into the vase. Then more and more...

Focus secret:

Make the props first. From thick cardboard, make a cylinder 20-25 cm high and 8-10 cm in diameter. The cylinder has a bottom in which a sector with an angle of 60 ° is cut out. From the same cardboard, make a second cylinder - smaller. Its height is 3 cm, and its diameter is 8-1 cm. This cylinder is divided inside by partitions into 10 sectors. They are filled with candy. One sector is tightly closed with a lid of the same color as the bottom of the large cylinder. Insert the cylinders into each other, paint them in one color - there will be a complete impression of a single whole.

Focus Appearance Candy

When you show the audience the bottom of the cylinder - they say it is empty - the cover of the sector of the small cylinder is aligned with the carved sector of the large one. Rotate the small cylinder by 60° - and a new sector will open with another portion of sweets.

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