“When Kyle first showed me this I was BLOWN away. This is the very best version of Anniversary Waltz I have ever seen. How Kyle managed to figure out a way of fusing two cards signed on the face AND shrinking them as well I have no idea! Commercial, creative, visual and expansive! Another massive hit from the brilliant Kyle Purnell” – Craig Petty
“The worst thing about this trick is that you will see the trailer first (there’s no other way to sell it). I saw it in its early development, with no inkling of the ending, and I, and the pro magic guys with me, freaked out! No, really. Visceral shock!” – Ken Weber
“I’m a huge fan of souvenir tricks. Coins that bend in the spectators hand, personalized cards and impossible objects are great examples of such souvenirs. I’m also a huge fan of Kyle Purnell and he is offering a charming souvenir card trick in “Tiny Dancer”. The instructions are crystal clear and even include several bonus effects. And Kyle even teaches an ambidextrous explanation of “Tiny Dancer” for lefties or righties. Memorable and magical describe this effect which makes this a win-win for you and your audience.” – Lonnie Chevrie
“Kyle’s ideas are always innovative. I have never imagined a signed card shrinking before. And his delicate touch and thinking make this magic even more perfect.” – Jeki Yoo
“Nothing tiny here–this is huge! Love it.” – Ben Harris
“Very cool. A multiple transformation, traveling signatures, and an impossible object all wrapped in a twist on the classic Anniversary Waltz plot. It’s a lot of magic in one tiny package!” – Francis Menotti
Kyle Purnell is the master of taking classic plots, turning them on their head, then inside out, and slamming them into an alternate dimension that causes audiences to scream with delight. The Anniversary Waltz plot will never be the same. Fuse two signed cards and then shrink them. You read that right. This isn’t just the beautiful madness of Kyle Purnell. This is Tiny Dancer.
Here’s what happens:
Your audience members are given an Ace and a Deuce to examine. Then they each sign one of the cards. In an incredibly visual moment, you then squeeze the cards face to face, and they visually shrink in size. You then turn the now single card over and the Ace and Deuce have fused into a Three that bears both of their signatures. This can then be immediately given away as a little gift for your audience.
Tiny Dancer is quintessential Kyle Purnell. The sleights are well within the grasp of most magicians, and expertly taught by Kyle for both right and left-handed performers. You receive the gimmicks needed to perform this amazing trick right out of the box. Kyle often uses this as an extra finale for his amazing effect Pip Sleek 2.0, but don’t worry if you don’t own Pip Sleek, because Kyle teaches a stripped-down version of that routine as a special bonus. Squeeze two audience members’ cards into a single memorable souvenir with Tiny Dancer by Kyle Purnell.