Originally published in French in 2001 by Magix Unlimited as "La Magie des Cordes"
2004
Written by Francis Tabary
Work of Francis Tabary
263 pages (Hardcover), published by A-1 MagicalMedia
Illustrated with drawings by Jean-Francis "Jeff" Michel
Language: English
74 entries
Cover photograph
Creators Title Comments & References Page AA Categories
Francis Tabary Acknowledgements on Jean-Francis Michel (Jeff), Jean-Pierre Hornecker, Richard Vollmer, Jocelyn Mercier, Jean Ducatillon
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Daryl Martinez Foreword by Daryl
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Jean Ducatillon Preface
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Rope Magic
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Francis Tabary How to use this book
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Francis Tabary The Rope on what ropes to use
  • Color
  • Texture
  • Diameter
  • Preparation
  • Length
  • Onstage
  • Close-Up
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Francis Tabary The Story of the Rope Routine on the development of the FISM 1991 routine
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Chapter 1: The Basic Routine
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Francis Tabary The Routine as Seen by the Audience only description of FISM rope routine
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Francis Tabary Routine FISM Phase 1: Opening (Switching Ends)
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Francis Tabary Appearance of Three Ends, then Four Ends Phase 2
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Francis Tabary Transformation of a Rope with Four Ends into Two Ropes Phase 3, with loop hanging behind back sequence
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Francis Tabary Thoughts on the Transformation of a Rope with Four Ends into Two Ropes
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Francis Tabary Fusing Two Rope Rings into a Single Large Ring
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Francis Tabary Thoughts on the Display of Two Ropes and More
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Francis Tabary The Vanishing Knot
Inspired by
  • Flip's Sayonara Knot
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Francis Tabary Transformation of a Rope into a Rope Ring suddenly rope is knotted together again
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Francis Tabary Dematerializing Knot knot on end of rope is removed, with extra piece
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Francis Tabary The Traveling Knot knot jumps from one end of the rope to the other, with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Move No. 2 rope is folded, ends travel one by one to other side, one end even has a knot, with extra piece
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Francis Tabary The Visible Voyage of the Ends rope is knotted to a ring and knot visibly slides down on rope
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Francis Tabary Appearance and Vanish of a Knot knot made in rope with ends in pocket
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Francis Tabary The Unbroken Circle endless rope, rope without ends
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Francis Tabary Opening the Unbroken Circle ends placed on endless rope, fuses together to one rope
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Francis Tabary The Cut and Partially Restored Rope with extra piece
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Francis Tabary The Fusion small piece of rope fuses together with longer piece
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Francis Tabary Descriptions and Commentaries on the Various Effects of the FISM Rope Routine
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Chapter 2: Ring and Rope
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Francis Tabary A Ring and a Rope
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Francis Tabary The Routine as Seen by the Audience only description of multi-phase ring and rope routine
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Francis Tabary Ring and Rope "Pseudo-Release of the Ring (With a Single Rope)"
ends in pocket, ring is apparently removed
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Francis Tabary Genuine Release of the Ring (With a Single Rope)
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Francis Tabary Aerial Link (With two Ropes)
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Francis Tabary The Bite Release with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Bluff Link of the Ring (With a Single Rope)
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Francis Tabary Toss Link (With a Single Rope)
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Francis Tabary Final Release of the Ring
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Francis Tabary Descriptions and Commentary of the Ring and Rope Routine
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Chapter 3: Close-Up Routine
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Francis Tabary The Close-Up Routine comments on genesis of routine
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Francis Tabary The Routine as Seen by the Audience only description of multi-phase rope routine
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Francis Tabary The Close-Up Routine multi-phase rope routine, traveling knots and Professor's Nightmare
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Francis Tabary Move No. 2 switching ends, with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Reversal of the Ends and the Center of a Rope
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Francis Tabary Appearance of Two Ropes
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Francis Tabary Restoration of Two Ropes into One
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Francis Tabary, Flip Hallema The Wandering Knot with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Dematerializing a Knot with extra piece
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Francis Tabary The Traveling Knot with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Second Vanishing Knot doing a false knot one-handed, with extra piece
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Francis Tabary, Flip Hallema Instant Appearance of Four Knots with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Instantaneous Vanish of Four Knots with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Appearance and Vanish of a Knot on a Rope Ring with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Square Knot Cut into "Half-Knots" with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Instantaneous Linking of Two Ropes with extra piece
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Francis Tabary Voyage of a Square Knot and Stealing the Short Rope
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Francis Tabary Cutting the Long Rope in the Center by Addition of the Short Rop
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Francis Tabary Doubling a Knot knot appears on end of rope
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Francis Tabary Two Equal Ropes Become Unequal, then Three Ropes
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Francis Tabary The Three Unequal and Equal Ropes
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Francis Tabary Two Ropes Become Equal by Fusion
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Francis Tabary Fusion of the Rope Ring into another Rope
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Francis Tabary Final Restoration of the Rope
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Francis Tabary Descriptions and Commentary of the Close-Up Rope Routine
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Chapter 4: Miscellaneous
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Francis Tabary Introduction chapter intro
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Francis Tabary You and The Stage
  • How can one open a routine?
  • 1. If the Rope is in your pocket
  • 2. The emcee hands you the rope
  • 3. The rope is brought to you
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Francis Tabary How Do You End a Routine?
  • 1 You are onstage
  • 2. Close-up
    • First, with two ropes: one long and on short
    • Now for situations with three ropes: a long rope, a short rope and a medium rope
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Francis Tabary Studies in The Professor's Nightmare
  • A. Making a "Single" Long Rope
  • B. Ending with One Long Rope and One Short Rope
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Francis Tabary The Cut and Restored Rope: Alternative Presentation one piece shrinks and one grows
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Francis Tabary Thoughts on the Unbroken Circle endless rope
  • A. Making the Unbroken Circle
  • B. Handling and Presentation of the Unbroken Circle
    • The Illusion of Turning the Circle
    • Placing the Unbroken Circle on your Arm
    • Picking up the Unbroken Circle from your Arm
    • Tossing the Rope in the Air
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Francis Tabary The Floating Knot knot in rope starts to levitate away from the rope
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Francis Tabary, Jean Ducatillon The Card Sword with a Rope
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Francis Tabary How to Learn from Digital Video
  • 1. To watch your DVDs more easily
  • 2. How a DVD can develop your creative abilities
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