What will he teach?
Get ready for lots of clinking metal and lots of fun. Jeremiah is bringing an all coin lecture to town. But don't walk out the door because you don't have to have palms of steel to follow along! He will let you in on arguably his greatest secret. Lots of folks think Jeremiah is a coin guy. He is not, but he will teach you how he fools people into thinking otherwise and how you too can fool people into thinking you are a coin guy. By mastering one move and related applications you too will look like a coin master.
The Drop - A move that has become the foundation of Jeremiah's coin magic and the most popular thing that he does. The basic technique is natural, casual, versatile, and fooling. It serves as the father of a whole family of fooling techniques including shuttlepasses, changes, various click passes, and false counts.
A "Six" Coin Trick - A bit of whimsy with coins and fun with language. Produce three coins that exist and three coins that don't exist and then vanish all "six" in a way that will delight and amuse your audiences.
A "Four" Coin Trick - Four coins vanish without any of the traditional hand-to-hand tranfers or even hand closing. Reproduce all four, produce six more, then vanish all ten! Jeremiah will share his basic three coin vanish sequence, and use it to demonstrate an important lesson on how you can change nothing but framing and presentation, and totally change one trick into completely different trick.
No Touch Coins Across - Three coins travel from one hand to the other ... no recounting and the hands never come together!
One Touch Coins Across - For those who just can't stand to only send three coins across. A version of the previous routine with four coins.
Ted v. Morto - The weirdest hanging coins presentation you will probably ever hear.
That Trollish Chinese Escaping Coin - Despite some silver-armored guards, a solid bronze prison, and some silky restraints, you just cannot get a handle on this professional Chinese escaping coin. A three-phase Okito box trick with an interesting premise.
Wild Coin (Coins, Purse, No Glass) - Three silver dollars visually change places with three Chinese coins with no apparent fidgeting, finger movement, or any other opportunity for sneakiness. Jeremiah shares a technique that a number of others have discovered, but isn't as popular as it should be.
HeavenBound Spellbound - Produce three coins one at a time, all while they change back and forth between Silver Dollars and Chinese Coins
Follow the China Man - Taking advantage of some newly popular coin gaffs, you can do a magically packed and internally-consistent matrix: including multiple gathers and a stunning backfire, all without knuckle-busting moves.
A Trick With a Cow - Jeremiah will perform and discuss the various elements of his signature, sit-down, coin routine. Spellbound, transpositions, assemblies, it's got 'em all.