Tim Ellis and Sue-Anne Webster are Australia's Favourite Magicians

 

  

AUSTRALIA'S FAVOURITE MAGICIANS

Tim Ellis and Sue-Anne Webster are Australia's Favourite Magicians

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THE LIVING MANNEQUIN

 

Ideal for store window displays.

 

Intriguingly discreet entertainment for cocktail parties.

 

Like The Robot, Tim's Living Mannequin is a tour de force in the art of mime.

 

He poses, motionless, for hours in store front windows, looking just like the other mannequins.

 

He has been seen in the windows of stores including Just Jeans, Katies, Eastland, and even The Royal Melbourne Show. He also appears as a mannequin at trade launches and, together with Sue-Anne, has given corporate training sessions in the art of mime.

 

"You're walking past a store window full of display mannequins. Suddenly one moves! Did you imagine it? No, it moved again, with a stiff mechanical motion. Is it an amazingly clever robot? Or is it an amazingly clever human being? Crowds gather outside shop windows to ponder this question. Even after 20 minutes study you can't be sure, as Rag Trader discovered in Bourke Street recently."

- Clothing Industry Magazine, Rag Trader