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Coffee Table Games ☕️🎲♟🃏🧶🪡🎨

Coffee Table Games ☕️🎲♟🃏🧶🪡🎨

Sat, Apr 25, 11:30 AM
From London Socials
4.5

Hello, Join us for Table Games over coffee. This will be a very relaxed & sociable group & to be around like-minded people. This event will run alongside the Introverts **Hobbies** event I host too so feel free to bring any projects you’re working on such as arts or cafts, reading and of course games. **Bring ANY Board or Card Games/Hobbies (that can be played in a cafe)** I look forward to meeting you. Dee :)

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60 attendees

Shy Introvert Party Games / Simple Board Games FREE, London Shyness Social Group

Sat, May 2, 1:30 PM
From London Shyness Social Group: Shy & Introvert Friends
4.7
7 attendees

Hobbies & Coffees☕️🃏🎨🧶♟

Sat, Apr 25, 11:30 AM
From London Introverts Social Club
4.6
14 attendees
Coffees & Cards🎲 ☕️🃏 🍰

Coffees & Cards🎲 ☕️🃏 🍰

Sat, May 9, 11:15 AM
From Introverted people of London
4.3

Hi Everyone, Please join us for Coffees & Cards Afternoon. This event is also alongside other groups I host. We’ll meet in a cosy coffee shop for a relaxed afternoon of card/board games and other easygoing games. Please bring a few of your own, as I’ll be focusing more on hosting than providing games. No pressure, no loud energy just gentle conversation, quiet fun, and friendly faces. Perfect for introverts, shy souls, and anyone who enjoys a calm social space. Any questions or concerns please do message me. I look forward to meeting you Dee

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11 attendees
London 2-player Playtests

London 2-player Playtests

Wed, Apr 22, 5:30 PM
From Playtest UK Games Meetup Group
4.8

IMPORTANT UPDATE: The event will take place in the National Theatre Welcome to London 2-player Playtests—a friendly meetup open to everyone interested in playing 2-player or solo games. You don't need to bring a game - we always love to have new playtesters! For designers: Whether your game is for TWO PLAYERS, a SOLO experience, or a larger game you’d like to test with fewer players, this event is for you. Please comment with the game length, whether you need 1 or 2 playtesters, and a brief description. The event is free and will take place at the National Theatre: https://maps.app.goo.gl/74QGHXWPs5KZH6MC9 We'll meet around 6:15 pm, and playtesting sessions will begin at 6:30 pm. Join us for an evening of engaging playtests and creative feedback!

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The Intuitive Magician -Justin Higham

The Intuitive Magician -Justin Higham

Fri, May 1, 4:00 PM
From Watkins Bookshop - Free Talks & Events
4.4

With over 40 years' experience in magic and as one of only a handful of professional card magic teachers worldwide, Justin Higham writes about the challenges magicians face in learning and performing magic through improvisation. Justin Higham is a living legend in the world of card magic. A student of the great Edward Marlo, Justin's knowledge of card magic is impossibly comprehensive. He is of a generation of inspiring practitioners who modernized the craft and changed the face of card magic forever. With over 40 years' experience in magic and as one of only a handful of professional card magic teachers worldwide, Justin is in a unique position to write about the challenges magicians face in learning and performing magic. This book offers valuable insights into why magicians find it hard to perform impromptu: why they forget their tricks and why things so often do not pan out as expected. ‘I have learned the trick, the method, the patter, the misdirection, so why is it not working for me? Drawing from over 3500 individual magic lessons given by Higham over the past 12 years, this guide will help the intermediate student reach their goal of becoming an authentic, spontaneous and confident magician. The real secret as revealed here is to master magic through improvisation.

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