Like all magicians, fortune tellers, and their ilk, it is just tricks.
David Ginn has written: 'Children laugh louder' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Card tricks, Tricks, Magic tricks
David Devant has written: 'Tricks for every one' 'Lessons in conjuring' -- subject(s): Magic tricks
Someone who perform magic tricks for entertainment, is an Illusionist or Magician.Someone who practices ritualistic magic may be a Shaman or generically called a wizard (male) or a witch (female)
David Knoles has written: 'Spine-Tingling Magic Tricks'
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In "David Copperfield," Dr. Strong teaches David the importance of knowledge, intellectual curiosity, and the value of education. He serves as a mentor, encouraging David to pursue his studies and to think critically about the world around him. Dr. Strong's character embodies the ideals of scholarship and integrity, influencing David's development as he navigates the challenges of his life. Through his guidance, David learns to appreciate the power of learning and the impact it can have on his future.
No the're not. He is just very good with sleight of hand, and manages to create some good gimmicks which make his tricks possible. If you go onto youtube and type in "David Blaine magic tricks revealed" you can see how some of his more simple magic tricks are done.
David Harkey has written: 'Simply Harkey' -- subject(s): Magic tricks
David Blaine does use audience participation in some of his magic tricks.
Tricks from David Copperfield and many other magicians can be seen on many video sharing sites such as Youtube, Vimeo, and many others. David Copperfield may also have a personal website allowing you to view past tricks.
Stacey David's GearZ - 2007 Restoration Tips and Tricks 2-6 was released on: USA: February 2009
David Blaine is a popular American illusionist and magician, with a focus in street magic. Some of his most popular tricks include being buried alive, encased in ice, and close-up magic.