Notice how he does not take credits for his magic in this routine. The audience appreciates Michael's skills, but he gives the credits to the spectator! This is a perfect example of a magician sacrificing his ego for the sake of good magic. THIS state of mind is what the younger generation must learn. A true class from a veteran.
Wow, that was amazing! I always love those tricks that the audience performs. It makes them so much more astonishing to them and also to the other observers.
Was this by chance filmed at magic dove magic shop in cocoa florida? That guy on the right looks like my good friend Austin James, and those are magic dove curtains, and that looks like one of dr dans vintage magic posters.
Fantastic idea.. another presentation of the trick on MagiclandTV -Michael Ammar sent this video to us. He's performing the Cups & Balls; and, he credits Dick Williams at beginning (Dick Williams' Millennium Cups & Balls, first described in a booklet in 1999, involves a spectator in the trick). Ammar: "In essence,Dick's routine sprouts a brand new branch to the Cups and Balls family tree (me) I perform the Cups for family audience's may I try this after my routine has finished with a child?