What child can’t recall memories of their first magic show? Maybe he or she have seen some of the “pros†at work on their television but had never seen a magician at work up close and personal.
It’s. . .well it’s magic!
Here’s a bit of what you can look forward to:
Should you buy or make your own props?
Learn handkerchief tricks.
Try your hand at box tricks.
Paper and rope tricks are always well accepted.
How to “set the stageâ€
And, in case you are one of those budding entrepreneurs who would like to turn an avocation into a full or part-time vocation here’s a sample of what you will learn about this lucrative field:
What kind of costumes and makeup you need.
Selecting microphones and other equipment.
How to find “gigs.â€
Preparing promotional materials.
How to handle the media and advertising.
Should you have an assistant?
There’s much more. As they say, “the devil is in the details†and you’ll get a full helping of everything you need to know to “Haivng Fun With Magic!â€