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Sunday, March 16, 2008

Magic Tricks - Planning and Adapting your Performance (Part 1)

Performing a magic show is when you either make or break himself as a magician. What the audience does not see is the amount of preparation, in the planning of the show. This series of articles is through the process I use to create the best routine for the various demographic.

There demographics are different, which you lead, and most likely children (which can be traced back to the boys, girls or mixed), adults (divided in the age groups, personalities, positions, etc. ..) It is important to show to plan your entertain the group of people that you carry around - it is obvious that the implementation of a children's party to a group of adults around a table is not good, but there are still many other factors that often go unnoticed.

Personalities of adults is often ignored - you should be able to show your personality and the way you were just are performing in. Younger adults are usually open for more funny tricks with possibly less politically correct content. A stereo-typical view, the elderly would not be likely, as receptive. As a flexible and adaptable and able to spot is important. You can use the same routine to various groups (although I would not recommend it), but the gossip and power to leave the audience completely different feeling. To do this, you will most likely need to make several presentations /patters for every trick you do, then gently "probing" the audience, you can once and for them to gossip. This is similar for the children entertaining - blabs about football is not going too well in an all-girl audience, like pink props may not be too popular for boys!

Another important factor is a matter of form. If you are employed as a table-hopper in a "stylish" restaurant, then you will probably want to be a "noble" magicians, including everything from the clothes you wear, how you look at the audience and the tricks and presentations you . However, if you are entertaining a group of friends around a table, then an informal ad hoc presentation often feels more down-to-earth and personal.

Finally, it is important that your personality fits the style in which you decided have. No matter how well you practice, your personality is a key aspect of your performance. If you are not a natural comedian, not try to be - it may be for 90% of the time, but if something goes wrong, you bright-red, and may not in a position to a confident humorous way!

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1 comments:

Sudipta Das said...

I always want to learn magic tricks but I never get any way or any one as a teacher. I love watching magic show. I am wondering how the magicians change the color of the hat they have been already putted on. Is there any physics/chemistry involved with this tricks? I don’t have any idea. Can you guess the tricks? If so please let me know that. Thank you very much
Sudipta das
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