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by Adamheist - 2007-03-23
It is all about how you present yourself to the audience: your timing, your sense of humor and your ability to distract are very important. Get on stage and perform the worst that can happen is that p...
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by Tammy Foster - 2007-04-27
It's always enjoyable performing magic tricks for an appreciative audience. Once you get a few magic tricks under your belt, you'll be hooked on performing your craft because there is something really...
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by Mary Joyce - 2007-04-27
The card trick is a staple to all magician's bag of tricks. In fact, many magicians today begin warming up their audience with a few card tricks just to get them in the mood. Magic is all about visual...
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by Tammy Foster - 2007-05-17
Actual brick and mortar schools that teach black or white magic (i.e. Harry Potter) are hard to find, if they exist at all...or maybe they are so magical that only witches and warlocks can see them at...
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by Tammy Foster - 2007-06-04
When it comes to teaching any subject matter to beginners, it can be much easier than you might think. Simply because beginners don't know anything about the subject or have any preconceived notions o...
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by Tammy Foster - 2007-06-04
Lets assume that you are a pretty good magician and have developed a great personality to use when performing a magic act for children's parties. If you haven't yet devolved a personality, stop here a...
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by Tammy Foster - 2007-06-15
Magic at its core is a game. A game with the audience's mind and perception. Magic tricks, performed by well rehearsed magicians, are games played on the mind that make a witness believe what the magi...
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by Kelvin - 2007-11-21
Successfully performing magic tricks is a matter of two things--knowledge and practice. Many times, the secret to magic tricks is not in the mechanism or technique itself, but in the showmanshi...
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by Jay Sankey - 2008-08-04
I love the intimacy of close-up magic and especially the challenging work of maintaining a variety of relationships with several people at the same time. This maintenance is achieved in many ways, t...
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by Jay Sankey - 2008-08-04
A lack of understanding does not necessarily create a sense of mystery. A confusing magic effect is a perfect example of this. (Though "a confused magic effect" may be a more accurate phrase because ...