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Showing posts with label Street magic. Show all posts

How to Perform Magic Tricks on the Streets

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Ever seen David Blaine perform magic tricks? Most of these can be seen on television and you can do the same thing with the proper training. But how do you get started?

What you wear on the street is different from what you wear in a children’s party so don’t even think of wearing a tall black hat and suit. But still, you will need to wear a comfortable outfit and don’t forget to bring with you some tools for the trick.

To become a street magician, you must first learn some simple magic tricks. Ideally, these should have a lot of movement and color so that you will not only get the attention of a few people but a crowd. Some examples of those being used often include cards, coins, levitation and rings.

So you know nothing will go wrong, call a few friends over and perform in front of them. If the magic tricks go without any hitches, then good for you. Just keep practicing and do it also in front of others since this will help build your confidence. However, if there are some mistakes, be sure to fix it and don’t be afraid to get some feedback from them.

To be a good magician, you also have to a good entertainer. You achieve that by adding dialogue or a script to your act. Making people laugh and smile is a sign that you are amusing them. Once you have enough skill, you can get someone from the audience to help you perform the act so he or she can feel that they are part of the show.

Wearing a comfortable outfit is just a small part of the show. To draw a crowd, you have to select a place that has a lot of traffic as this will likely attract more attention. A good example could be near the subway station. Ideally, the area should be closed off to vehicular traffic. If there is a place where street magic is done regularly, find a spot there to put on your show.

The first act is the most 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 not have any assistants whenever they perform a show.

When you are ending the act, don’t forget to ask for donations by putting a hat on the ground or carrying this around the crowd. Most people give a small contribution which is not bad for a few minutes of work. Don’t forget to thank them and try to come up with better tricks so there is always something different each time you go to your spot.

Performing magic tricks in the streets won’t help you make a fortune but it is a lot of fun. Who knows? You could get lucky and someone there in the audience could just give you that big break you were looking for or maybe hire you to do a small gig which will probably pay more than the dollars and pennies you find inside that hat.

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Learn Magic Tricks Online

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I think that many people would agree that magic tricks can be fascinating to watch. It is amazing when you see an apparently impossible feat being done right before your eyes. It is hard not to wonder how the magician did the trick, and you may even find yourself wishing that you too could perform the same trick.

Of course, not everybody is cut out to be, or even wants to be, a professional stage magician. However there is no reason why you can not learn to do "simpler" tricks - perhaps card tricks, feats of mentalism, and tricks involving only affordable and readily available props, as well as those that might be described as "street magic". You don't have to apparently saw a woman in half, or magic the Statute of Liberty disappear - after all, even these so-called "simple" tricks can still be astounding and entertaining, if done well, and such "simple" tricks can be a big hit at parties and family events!

If you want to learn how to do some magic tricks, you could do a lot worse than look online. There are many web sites that contain step by step instructions for magic tricks, and some of them are very good. As well as instructions, many web sites include photographs, and some even have videos too. Of course, learning how to do magic tricks effectively does require practice, but if you have good instructions, you might be surprised at how easy it can be to learn new tricks.

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