Kevin and Cindy Spencer fascinated audiences with their deadly and exciting illusions on April thirteen in Donald W.
Reynolds Performance Hall. The Spencers have been named Performing humanities Entertainers of the Year for 6 sequential years. They were also named the World Sorcerers of the Year by a panel of their peers. As the Spencers appeared on the stage and the onlookers applauded, Kevin started talking about how he started his life as a sorcerer during his youth. “the very first thing I learned was the difference between fact and illusion, ” Kevin expounded and held a paper in his hand. As he commenced reading the content and adverts on the paper, he claimed, “This is reality. ” Kevin ripped up the paper many times and piled the pieces together, but as he opened the papers, it seemed to be one piece of paper.
Kevin recounted, “I need help from a particularly special woman from the audience, ” and one girl was selected to go up on stage to experience magic. The crowd giggled when Kevin declared his wizardry is a bit dangerous and asked the girl to sign a laughable fake release form that was so long it reached to the ground. As the sorcery called “Spike of Doom ” commenced, there were eighteen long pointed spikes on the board and when Kevin turned the handle up and back down, the spikes also went up and back down. As the rhythmical music ran from the stage, the Spencers asked the girl to lie on the board and they laid a chunk of paper on her body and covered her.
The crowds’ eyes were fixed on the girl and as the hall became silent, Kevin turned a handle up and spikes went thru her body. The fans applauded when the girl stood up as if nothing had occurred and Cindy showed a paper that had one or two holes from the spikes. The Spencers dazzled the spectators when Kevin knew precisely what at random selected audience members were imagining in their heads.
3 audience members were asked to fantasize different things : a place one would like going, their favourite female or male frontman, and any sort of auto. As Kevin asked them to project the image they’d in their head, he stared at them for some time and started writing what he suspected they were imagining on top of the board. After he covered what he wrote, he asked the 3 audience members to communicate out their answers, and noted their answers on the base of the board.
When he exposed his answers, all the answers were matched precisely and the onlookers applauded. Senior Ngozika O’Keke was one of the scholars at random selected by Kevin to square up to help him in a demonstration of magic. O’Keke declared : “I was frightened because I didn’t know what to expect. ” O’Keke declared it was actually the first time for her to see a wizardry show. “it became so neat, ” she claimed. “It’s interesting. ” For sophomore Tyler Rickey, it was also the 1st time for him to go to a magic show. Rickey announced his favourite part of the show was when the Spencers put spikes thru a girl’s body. “It’s pretty crazy, ” Rickey declared. Rickey claimed he came to see the Spencers’ wizardry show because he would have liked to see what they could do. Professor of Selling Don Bradley expounded, “I liked it.


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