Re: americas got talent - quick change drama



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OK. Finally I managed to find out the original Sudarchikovi (thanks for correcting me) quick change act. This is a registration from a tour from the Moskow Circus (about 1992). Dania used to be with the Moskow Circus until 1991 (She did a hula-hop act). Then she met David and they decided to copy/buy/stole (I don't know which one of the three is the correct ) the Sudarcikovi act.
The act from David
Dania is essentialy the same: they just took away the magic and changed the music from the Russian-style one to another more fast-paced. Unfortunately they also took away the artistic motivation because the costumes change (in the original act, as you can see, they change in order to fit the music). Now that you know the truth about David and Dania'a act, go and search Arturo Brachetti on youtube to see some very good and artistic quick change and understand why Piers told them to change the act...


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Actually David and ... ( 1 year ago by BartImpson)
Actually David and Dania aren't the only ones. This couple's son and daughter-in-law also does this act, A Quick Change couple from Las Vegas: Nina and Nikolai performed on 30 Seconds to Fame about 5 years ago. And a Quick Change couple from Germany: Lex and Alina.
Even with all those ... ( 1 year ago by BartImpson)
Even with all those Quick Change Artists some people still don't even know they exist. Like David and Dania, they have over 25 million hits on YouTube and some people are just discovering a video of their audition act on America's Got Talent
I was doing this ... ( 11 months ago by ducky745)
I was doing this stuff with my diapers by the age of fifteen show me some raw unadulterated talent!!!!
That wasn't even ... ( 11 months ago by musicalfool)
That wasn't even fair
Weren't David and ... ( 11 months ago by CarrotCompany)
Weren't David and Dania first known as Magical Transformation? I had heard that they "borrowed" much of their act from the Sudarchikov's. This art dates back to the 17th century. They just happened to be at the right place at the right time. Brachetti is best.
Yeah I think David ... ( 11 months ago by BartImpson)
Yeah I think David and Dania were known as Magical Transformation at first. Their act looked alot like the Sudarchikovis because they were the first ones to do it the Russian Style. I think the Sudarchikovis may have started a trend. Brachasshole is good because he doesn't use the Russian style of Quick Change which was invented by the Sudarchikovis. The dumbass uses the old Fregoli Style, which was started by Fregoli in the 1800s.
Cause you're a ... ( 11 months ago by BartImpson)
Cause you're a stupid God dam liar. That's why you can do it.
The bag in the box ... ( 10 months ago by AuDioSLavE802)
The bag in the box probably has a slit on the side. The exit door to the box is facing away from the audience. As soon as the lid is closed the lady steps out of the box and crouches down. By the time the guy stands on box
pulls the cloth up she's already up at his feet. They simply switch places.
Search on Youtube ... ( 8 months ago by popescumihai22)
Search on Youtube for "Quick Change Illusion Show, GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS". There u'll find some explanations I gave to this act. And in this video u can clearly see that the dress the woman holds and pretends to get into is actually an identical dress to that she wears underneath. She simply rips opp her dress revealing the other. And when she throws her dress away after waving it around u can see a bit of blue. She is actually holding 2 dresses. The second being the one held in the beginning..
If you look at the ... ( 8 months ago by BartImpson)
If you look at the silver dress, the blue is a few shades lighter than the one she is wearing later. The blue in the silver dress is just the interior. What quick change artist would be stupid enough to do that?
hi! how can you ... ( 7 months ago by 47839)
hi! how can you explain the last change? I find it absolutely amazing...
Actually no, since ... ( 7 months ago by BartImpson)
Actually no, since the act is seen from all angles, including the orchestra.
What are you ... ( 7 months ago by AuDioSLavE802)
What are you talking about? The camera does NOT show you that particular trick from the vantage point of the orchestra and the live audience cannot see from that angle. It's a standard trick that many magicians perform. I noticed that you seem to nest here deflecting comments from everyone. What's your take on the trick? Nevermind, people just look up the patent. It will ruin the fun but if you want to know any secret behind a trick just look it up.
Too late I have ... ( 7 months ago by BartImpson)
Too late I have already deleted the link of the patent on Wikipedia. Why do people have to solve one of the best magic tricks? Only solve them if you wanna become a magician. Even though there isn't a camera view of the orchestra's view, they would start revealing it if they really did see them switching. The live audience is in a semi circle, so the ones on the edge would give them enough angle to see her crouching down. They aren't just in the front.
I know the audience ... ( 7 months ago by AuDioSLavE802)
I know the audience is in a semi circle and I'm sure they can't see them crouching down from that angle. As for the orchestra, I'm sure they are part of the crew and wouldn't be surprised if they had to sign confidentiality clauses given the situation. These days magicians have many assistants and big crews helping out on the shows so tough luck keeping a trick completely secret to everyone but the magician. That's what contracts are for.
It's very likely to ... ( 7 months ago by BartImpson)
It's very likely to see them crouch in that angle. Also I didn't notice any moving shadows behind the box, so it's unlikely that your theory works.
It's not a therory, ... ( 7 months ago by AuDioSLavE802)
It's not a therory, LOL. That's how most people actually do the trick. Of course it doesn't prove that it's exactly how THESE people are doing it. But logic dictates there's an opening in the box so the guy can get in while the girl is standing on it. Logic also dictates if the bag is still tied AFTER guy gets in it either someone climbed in after him to tie it OR it was never untied to begin with and there's another way in.
How do you know ... ( 7 months ago by BartImpson)
How do you know that it is done like the way you said it? Also if you don't know 100% on how the magic trick works then it is a theory.
I know your game... ... ( 7 months ago by AuDioSLavE802)
I know your game...you're here to cast doubt to preserve the sanctity of magic.You did not adress what I pointed out about the bag and the box.The reason why I think the trick was done as I said is I've seen a reveal on the SAME trick but it did not involve this particular duo. I left room for doubt only because I know each magician likes to make a trick their own and may not present it Exactly as another one does but the principles of the trick will remain very similar. Correct if I'm wrong.
You are still ... ( 7 months ago by BartImpson)
You are still pretty much wrong. The way you described the trick only works if the audience was in front of you. It won't work if they are sitting at an angle where they can see you. The one you described is only for stage magicians with the audience in front of them. The Sudarchikovis, David and Dania and Nina and Nikolai perform in rounds where everybody can see them. This video doesn't have an audience behind them, but in other places there would probably be audiences behind them.
Anyone can see that ... ( 7 months ago by AuDioSLavE802)
Anyone can see that there is no audience on immediate stage left
right in this video. The stagehands appear from offstage to collect
set up props. Are you saying normally they would hobble on and off an arena stage, rather than a thrust like this? In order to say I'm wrong you must have an alternate idea. You won't say it because I think your purpose is to stop people from figuring it out. Your pattern has been the same whenever anyone gets close to the truth. I've said my peace.
Some magicians have ... ( 7 months ago by BartImpson)
Some magicians have their own ways of doing that trick and it's unlikely it's a trapdoor. I still say it is another way of doing it as the audience at an angle would see them couching down. Also there is an audience in the immediate right and left of the arena, watch the parts where the Sudarchikovis do the tape recorder trick disc. They have shots of the audience on the immediate right of the screen. The audience fills about 90% of the stage, the rest of the 10 is where the stage hands are.
(*disc trick.) ... ( 7 months ago by BartImpson)
(*disc trick.) There is a likely alternate idea to the trick, but that idea is harder to figure out. Also during the liquid to scarf trick in the bottle, there is a very wide shot of the whole arena and the audience is very close to the edge, enough to see the woman crouch down. What I'm trying to say is that the Sudarchikovis don't use trap doors for the switching trick, but other magicians do.
Sudarchikovi are ... ( 2 months ago by magicvv)
Sudarchikovi are the BEST!



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