One of them most important parts of learning beginner magic tricks is to understand the performance aspects behind the tricks. This article explains the importance of performing and what is needed to do it well.
Performing a magic show is when you will either make or break yourself as a magician. What the audience doesn’t realise is the amount of preparation involved in planning the show. To them you’ll be performing what appear to be miracles using only your hands and everyday objects that you can find in any household.
The famous magician Houdini was a master of the art of obtaining free publicity. No performer ever put on as many free shows for the purpose of breaking into print, and for that matter, few if any, were ever as liberal as he in the matter of entertaining lodges and other groups without charge. Houdini was out in less than a minute. The resulting media blitz established him forever as the world’s greatest escape artist.
Performing is about your presentation and how you perform in front of an audience, what counts is your timing and how you add humour into the mix. This is important because you need to distract the audience when performing magic. Get on stage and perform badly, and the worst that can happen is that people will laugh when your trick doesn’t work out the way you feel it should have.
Magic tricks are not only great for stage and street performance but are also well suited for entertainment at parties or as ice breakers at small gatherings. Magic tricks are also a fun way to add some light-heartedness and “wow factor” to your presentations. The points you make and the comedy aspect of the magic usually come from the ‘patter’ (what the magician says while doing the trick).
Performing magic tricks is exciting and can be profitable. Almost every magician starts performing magic as a hobby, with coin magic tricks and card magic tricks. Performing magic tricks builds self-confidence and self-esteem. It improves hand-eye co-ordination. Performance and style - the best magicians are memorable not only because of their tricks, but because of the way they perform them. Give a thought to your appearance, your voice, your humour, your props and your location when performing a magic show.
Practice and reinvention can help a lot in getting near that coveted status of a recognised magician — the famous and most loved one. Practice only makes a particular move perfect, or at least perfectly attainable. Thoughtfulness and planning will make a routine perfect.
Acting, or knowing how to mislead your audience with appropriate facial expressions and body language, helps create an air of mystery in any performance. Magic has changed, however some of it’s magician’s haven’t. Acts can be spellbinding or just sheer funny, with elaborate equipment. Magicians might ask for an assistant to add variety.
Magic won’t stop until people stop paying attention to it. Magic tricks have been a popular form of entertainment for many years. Originally people who practised illusions and sleight of hand were thought to be powerful wizards and witches.
By: David Bowley
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