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Revision as of 11:28, 11 October 2009
Dancing Cane or floating cane is a routine in which a cane (or long magic wand) magically floats and dances around the magician by no visible means of support.
Hofzinser, Maskelyne, R.C. Buff, Fantasio, Peter Pit and David Copperfield were noted performers.
References
- The Magnetized Cane in The Magician's Own Book (1857)
- The Floating and Dancing Cane in Ganson Teach-In Series by Lewis Ganson (1977)