David Copperfield's Levitation

     

    The Trick

    David Copperfield performs a flying levitation created by John Gaughan that is considered by both magicians and laymen to be the world's finest. After his acrobatic flying around the stage, the audience suspects he may be suspended on wires, so Copperfield apparently has spinning hoops passed over him and then floats inside a covered acrylic glass box to convince them otherwise.

     

    How

    David Copperfield is supported by a pair of thin but strong wire clusters that remain perceptibly invisible to the audience when viewed against the light blue background. The wire clusters are mounted at the hips, conveniently near the human center of mass, to a harness worn under the clothing. This creates a balance point that allows Copperfield a wide range of natural movement while suspended. When the hoops are passed over his body (Copperfield remains in a horizontal position) they are rotated, or turned upside down thus bypassing the wires.

     

    Here it is.

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