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Magic Show Tips - How to Organize Your Own Show
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It might not seem an easy task to prepare for one magic show that will bewilder your friends and other spectators. Don't fret. Here are some tips and suggestions that will help you with one fun magic show that will make all the audience spellbound! By Preston Houer For magic enthusiasts, what could be more fun than being able to organize a magic show of their own, right? However, it might not be an easy task to prepare for one magic show that will bewilder your friends and other spectators. Don't fret. Here are some tips and suggestions that will help you in prepping for one fun magic show that will make all the audience spellbound! Prepare the Stage A magic show will not be as exciting if it is done in a place where there's no stage. One must set up a stage; it could consist of either a piano bench or a small table with a blanket or tablecloth. Drapes help a lot in seeing to it that the audience doesn't get a glimpse of your activities before performing a trick. Have a certain spot where all your tricks can be done. Prepare the Props A magician will have a hard time amazing his or her audience without the help of various magic props. Gather all the paraphernalia that will make the magic show successful beforehand to avoid scrambling around at the eleventh hour. The usual props used by magicians include playing cards, hats, animals, a handkerchief, etc. Prepare for the Tricks What's a magic show without magic tricks? Practicing the tricks well before the magic show will make a magician less doubtful on whether his or her magic show will be a hit or not. Here are some rules that a magician should follow when doing a magic show: 1. Don't kiss and tell a trick. Magic is made to amaze the audience. Telling how a trick is done will spoil that purpose. A trick that is revealed will lose its mystery. 2. Trick only once. When a trick is done for the first time, the audience will be very amazed. Doing it twice will make the audience predict what will happen, and the risk of figuring the trick out increases. 3. Practice like there's no tomorrow. When you are not that comfortable with a certain trick, it is not advisable to perform it. Practicing in front of friends or other people before performing the show in front of an audience will help a lot in making the magic show successful. 4. Be or look confident. Acting nervous will make you a laughingstock. If you are going to be master of a show, it won't help to stammer and tremble while performing magic tricks. Practicing will help you in this arena. About the Author: Preston Houer has been involved with the art of illusion and sleight of hand for over 30 years. Let Preston show you how to Have Fun With Magic. Visit his site today! www.have-fun-with-magic.com Article Source: 1st Rate Articles - http://1stRateArticles.com |
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