It's the French word "Voilà!", pronounced "vwah-LAH", with the accent on the second syllable, and meaning "There it is!"
The word you're looking for is spelled "voila." According to the dictionary, it's a French interjection used to express success or satisfaction. Magicians often use it to emphasize a "reveal." Pull a rabbit out of a hat - "Voila!"
The word vuala (usually pronounced wallah) is spelled voila - it's French. It means "there it is" as opposed to voici "here it is." It was popularized in the days of stage magicians.
magicians dont have to wear any special clothes but a cliched look would involve a black cape and top hat. Modern magicians like corporate or wedding magicians just dress casual for the audience.
you go to a store like wal mart or k mart and ask a person to get it for u and then pay the cashier 50.00$ and whalla play it how easy
Nowadays there are many online sites where you can find all types of artists like decorators, mascots, tattoo artists, caricature artists, magicians etc., where you can book online.
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Derren Brown isn't only a magician. He is a skilled mathematician, psychologist and hypnosis. He also possesses the abilities of suggestion, misdirection, illusions and showmanship. The best way to learn magic is to start with an amateur magicians kit and maybe join an official magicians club or magicians school. In order to be exactly like Derren Brown, you'd need very good education.
One can find information about corporate magicians from websites like Gig Masters, Kevin McMahon Magic, Six Figure Magic, The Magic Circle and Entertainment Magician.
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