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Focus Description:
In the hand of the performer is an ordinary clothesline. He waves it several times, and - lo and behold! - a knot appears at the end of the rope. The performer swings the rope again, and... the knot disappears! The performer repeats the actions with the rope repeatedly, and each time the knot either disappears or reappears.
Props:
Clothesline size 1,5-2 meters
Focus secret:
The secret of the focus is remarkably simple.
The performer ties a knot in advance at one of the ends of the rope. When entering the stage, he holds this end with a secret knot in his fist. Having waved the rope several times, the performer quickly picks up its opposite end, simultaneously releasing the end with a secret knot. Then this manipulation is done again, and the node disappears. So the performer intercepts the opposite ends of the rope several times while swinging, and the audience gets the impression of the miraculous appearance and disappearance of the knot.
Author: Akopyan A.A.
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