Looy's Sooperman is a levitation illusion created by Looy Simonoff. It is a variation of the
Balducci levitationThe Balducci levitation is a levitation illusion that was first described by Ed Balducci. Its inventor is unknown. It is an impromptu magic trick, which has been popularized by many magicians, such as David Roth, Paul Harris, Alex Magic, and David Blaine....
. The effect is currently being sold under the name
Wild Levitation.
Effect
The audience views the performer from the front. The legs of the performer are obscured (usually by a coat or jacket), so that only the performer's shoes are visible. The performer then appears to rise, tilt sideways, and hover at least a foot above the ground. The generally lasts for about a minute. When both of the performer's feet reach the ground, the performer's legs are uncovered.
Advantages & Disadvantages
The Sooperman levitation method allows the performer to appear to levitate considerably higher than in the original Balducci levitation. This levitation also has the flexibility to be performed for a larger group of spectators. However, this method requires the use of
cover (such as a jacket) during the performance, which makes the levitation look less natural.
History
Paul Harris first published "Looy's Sooperman" in the 1979 book
Close-up Entertainer.
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