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... important so make sure that it is very good so that others who walk by will stop and see what is going on. Make sure to make your voice loud yet clear so even people in the back can hear what you are saying. As mentioned before, get people from the audience to help you out because street magicians do ...
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... maneuvered across a board, and pour coins from an empty bottle. Current practice includes exhibition and outrageous production like being stuck in the ice for hours with no interruptions. Aside from the aforementioned activities, the joy of magic is also incorporated in activities related to birthday ...
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... dexterity and your ability to misdirect your audience. Your movements will be choreographed in such a way that your spectators will look where you want them to away from the sleight . Sleight of hand tricks fall into the categories of false shuffles, switching, changing, false dealing, passes and double ...
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... singers, dancers and other artists are able to make their debut. Be sure to come early so you can relax before it is your turn to go on stage. If you want to pick your own venue and don t want it to be in a commercial establishment, a good idea will be the living room in your house or even the backyard. ...
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... assistant? A magician s assistant can add glamour or humor to an act. 8. Keep your act simple, especially when you are starting out. Where possible, borrow your props from the audience (pens, coins, bills etc). It will make your act seem more real if you don t always use stage props. 9. Only do each trick ...
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