Historically, fortune tellers are perceived as turban wearing crystal ball readers.Contemporary Western images of fortune telling grow out of folkloristic reception of Renaissance magic, specifically associated with Romani people. During the 19th and
Historically, fortune tellers are perceived as turban wearing crystal ball readers.
Contemporary Western images of fortune telling grow out of folkloristic reception of Renaissance magic, specifically associated with Romani people. During the 19th and 20th centuries, methods of divination from non-Western cultures, such as the I Ching, were also adopted as methods of fortune telling in western popular culture.
During our times readings became a part of modern entertainment and they vary from palm reading and tarot cards to tea leaves and bones.
Bran Crow brings you a brand new reading system using a spool of thread.
Fully illustrated, this booklet will give you every tool you need to perform a meaningful reading for your spectator using a piece of thread.
Learn to read every loop and tangle with a system that makes sense to the spectator but also makes it easy for the performer as well.
The thread system is made in a way that if you want to bring your magic at play you can finish it up with a gypsy thread restoration as a finale.
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Historically, fortune tellers are perceived as turban wearing crystal ball readers.Contemporary Western images of fortune telling grow out of folkloristic reception of Renaissance magic, specifically associated with Romani people. During the 19th and