Sleight of Hand
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Description
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Sleight of hand, also known as prestidigitation ("quick fingers") or legerdemain (from the French for "lightness of hand"), is the set of techniques used by a magician (or card sharp) to manipulate objects such as cards and coins secretly. Sleight of hand is not a separate branch of magic, but rather one of the means used by a magician to produce an effect. It can be contrasted with the flourish, where the magician intentionally displays skills, such as the ability to cut cards one handed, which is akin to juggling. Advanced sleight of hand requires months or years of practice before it can be performed proficiently in front of spectators. Sleight of hand is mostly employed in close-up magic, but it can also be used in stage magic. There are hundreds of different sleights at the performer's disposal, but they can generally be classified into groups such as switches, changes, and others.
Contributeurs
Éditeur Lambert M. Surhone
Éditeur Miriam T. Timpledon
Éditeur Susan F. Marseken
Détails sur le produit
DUIN 1MC653TJQMN
GTIN 9786131090035
Langues Anglais
Nombre de pages 80
Type de produit Livre de Poche