Purpose:
Mobilizing the atmosphere of the scene, provoking the audience to participate
Participation method:
Summoned by the host, the audience is free to sign up, and then by the host to pair up, each round to accept the four people, two people in a group, two groups in each round,*** three rounds,***
Counting the participation in the 12 people
Rules:
Two people in each group from the hands of the abbot to take a pre-prepared to write the name of the body parts of the card (such as back, hands, calves, etc.) and then
Two people to their respective parts of the card in the hands of the balloon (only allowed to squeeze, not allowed to poke and step on, etc., violation of the deduction of 2 pieces of the balloon),
Each time you can only squeeze a balloon, and then remove a balloon, burst within a specified time limit, the balloon. balloons, the person who pops the most balloons within the specified time wins. The designated time is 60 seconds
Game length: 10 to 15 minutes
Prizes: 2 prizes for the winners, 10 prizes for the participants
Props:
written the parts of the body of the card 20, divided into ten parts, each part of the two, 250 balloons, handing the player two people, two counting the person, the site
inflated balloons to the person 3
part of the body is the body, the balloon, the balloon, the balloon, the balloon and the balloon, the balloon. /p>
Parts are: back, buttocks, calves, thighs, shoulders, hands, elbows, arms, top of the head, armpits
Butt writing
The loser will have to write the name of the winner with his buttocks, and it will stop only if it is acceptable to everyone.
Training commonly used small magic
I often play! It's helpful for regulating the atmosphere, training observation, and adding color! Everyone CS (not just 9-11 CS activities friends) please post back! Because of time constraints, training comprehension is on hold for now!
1. Two Count Coincidence
A sheet of paper and a pencil are placed on a table. The performer walks up to the table and turns his shirt pocket out for the audience to see, proving that there is nothing in the pocket, and then turns the pocket back in. The performer picks up the pencil and writes a number on the paper (without letting the audience see it), writes it, and puts the note in the shirt pocket. The performer says to the audience, "Now think of a number, I predicted the number you said and wrote it on the slip of paper. Okay, now think of a random number and say it." After the audience reported a number, the performer took out the slip of paper from his pocket and showed the audience the number written on it, and it was indeed the number reported by the audience. What was going on here, could the performer really be predicting?
How to do it:
The performer puts a pencil lead about 1 cm long in a corner of the table (because it's small, the audience won't find it), but you can hide the lead somewhere else if you like. When the performer picks up the pencil and writes a number on a piece of paper, pretend to be writing without writing anything at all. "Write" and put the note in your pocket. When the audience finishes the numbers, the performer secretly picks up the pencil lead from the table. He then reaches into his pocket and uses the pencil lead to quickly write the number reported by the spectator on the slip of paper (for ease of writing, the spectator can limit the number reported to between 0 and 9). At this point, the performer pulls out the note for the audience to see (when the audience looks at the note, the performer can throw away the pencil lead), the audience will feel very incredible. This is a wonderful little magic trick!
2. Banknotes into white paper
Preparation: 10 banknotes, 10 pieces of white paper.
Performance: The performer puts a strip of white paper between the 9th and 10th bills beforehand. The performance begins, the performer will 10 banknotes spread into a fan holding in the hand. Then from the fan rows of banknotes drawn out a few front and back for the account, taking the opportunity to move the 10 bills to the bottom, the following is a stack of white paper. Next, the stack of bills, the right fist against the stack of bills, and then unfold the fan. Strange! The original stack of bills has turned into white paper. And then pretend to pull out a few sheets of paper to account for, so that you can account for the paper to cover the bills, it looks as if all the bills have become white paper.
Note: The banknotes and white paper used in the performance should be new and quite
3. Newspaper with water
The performer poured water into a funnel made of rolled up newspaper, which was surprising enough, how could the newspaper hold the water? But he was still serious about folding the newspaper funnel underneath, so as not to let the water flow out; while the audience was waiting to see if the water flowed out from underneath the newspaper. Surprisingly, the performer suddenly threw the newspaper into the air, and unfolded it by pressing down on it, and the drops disappeared, and the newspaper was completely dry. This newspaper is then rolled up again and water is poured from it into a glass. As props, two ordinary everyday items are needed: a large glass with a handle and a newspaper. An auxiliary prop is also needed - a transparent plastic container 3 to 4 centimeters in diameter and 15 centimeters high with an ear on top. During the performance, the glass is placed on the table and the plastic container is hung from the back of the glass (from the audience's point of view). Now roll the newspaper into a funnel shape, the right hand picks up the cup, the left hand holding the funnel-shaped newspaper behind the glass from the bottom up, the plastic container behind the cup is then hung in the newspaper. (The water in the glass can then be poured into the plastic container located in the funnel-shaped newspaper, taking care not to let the water wet the newspaper). When the water is almost poured, the hand holding the newspaper is lifted from the bottom up, so that the glass will hang the transparent plastic container away, and then put down the glass. To enhance the performance, the performer deliberately holds the newspaper very carefully, so as not to let the water shake out, but then suddenly he throws the newspaper in the air, or simply into the audience. Then he re-rolls this newspaper into a funnel shape and pours the water from the newspaper back into the glass - first placing the plastic container hanging from the glass into the funnel shaped newspaper, then pouring the water from the plastic container into the forest, then hanging the empty plastic container away in the same way, putting the glass back in place, and then unfolding the newspaper to the audience