


The 2009 AGIdeas wrap up dinner had a twist. Drinks, food, a big room and then Ken Cato introduced comedian Raymond Crowe. Crowes’s show had a dose of physical comedy, mime and slight of eye. Then the lights dimmed and a audience member held a flat white orb with light projected on it. The simple act of hand shadowing was the last act which mesmorised an unsuspecting audience with the possibility of child like play.
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