The Ninja Rings with Shoot Ogawa
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| Product Code | Video Download |
| Description | Magic Trick |
| Company | Abilal Magic |
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Description
In 1989 Masahiro Yanagida came to Hollywoods world famous Magic Castle and performed his fabulous Ninja Rings routine for the first time in America. Everyone who witnessed his performance in the legendary close-up gallery could not believe their eyes. The spectators gasped as they saw the small steel rings melt through each other time and time again.
Masahiro fooled many of the the best magicians in the world with his masterpiece. Why? Because he had spent thirteen years perfecting his routine during thousands of performances. His method was traditional but his techniques were revolutionary.
Its now 2003 and Masahiro has passed the mantle to Shoot Ogawa. Shoot has been trained from very early in his youth as a Ninja Magician. It is rare to see such perfection in someone so young. But Shoot has all of the weapons: incredible skill, expert technique, a wonderful personality, professional presentations and focus. To witness Shoots handling of Masahiros Ninja Rings will leave you breathless like all of us so many years ago.
The Ninja Rings is a routine that, once learned, will become a mainstay of your arsenal. The rings are only four and one half inches in diameter but the routine is perfect for formal close-up situations, walk-around, or intimate table side magic. The rings are small and lightweight, but the routine is packed with power and extreme visual magic.
This DVD starts with performances by Masahiro and Keiko. Keiko was the top demonstrator of the Ninja Rings at Wizards Inn, Inc., Masahiros stores. Shoot Ogawa performs the routine before a live audience, then explains each technique in excruciating detail. Nothing is left out.
After each technique has been learned, Shoot does the entire routine again, but this time very slowly. This clearly puts the entire routine into the correct order for the student. At every step of the way, Shoot explains every facet in precise detail and includes many tips for proper performance.
