Seriously Silly by David Kaye DVD

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By watching this DVD you will learn powerful principles that you can apply to any trick in your show (or in your closet!) and create a wonderfully funny, entertaining, and interactive magic routine for children and family audiences. With these six simple techniques you can turn any routine into a hilarious experience that children will remember for years. 

As examples of these techniques you will also learn how to perform six incredible routines right out of David's professional repertoire. Your audiences will be in stitches when you perform these routines, which David has perfected during thousands of performances. Watch him perform live in front of 300 children and then watch the detailed explanations. Nothing is held back!

Learn his famous Crystal Silk Tube routine as well as the mile-a-minute World's Greatest Coloring Book Routine. Plus four more priceless routines, including a trick where the shyest 3-year old will get the biggest laugh of the show. 

PLUS! Enjoy more than 20 minutes of hilarious bonus features including Street Magic with Silly Billy and The Masked Magician Returns. 

David Kaye is a full-time children's entertainer in New York City. Performing as the clown character Silly Billy, he has become a household name to New York's children. During the twenty years of his professional career he has amassed a client list that reads like a Who's Who of New York's rich and famous, including Bruce Springsteen, Susan Sarandon, and Madonna. He has been named Best Children's Entertainer by all major New York periodicals. He has performed all over the world and even at the White House! 

David Kaye has appeared on the covers of MAGIC, Genii, M.U.M., and Funny Paper. For eight years he has written a column about performing magic for children in Magic magazine. Of his book, Seriously Silly, Terry Herbert said, "This is one of the best books on entertaining children ever! I cannot recommend it too highly." This DVD is a companion to that book. 

Run Time 2 hours 26 minutes