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Stage magic is a performance art focusing on illusions and sleight of hand to awe a crowd. Xplore Magic has a variety of video clips detailing how to perform such tricks for an amateur.
There are many sources to learning magic tricks that include books such as Street Magic and Ultimate Street Magic , as well as videos on YouTube, and blogs and websites such as Free Magic Tricks 4 U, Ellusionist. Xplore Magic and Desitara. A local magic shop, if one is lucky enough to have one, is an invaluable resource. In Los Angeles, there is Hollywood Magic on Hollywood Boulevard.
Lighter tricks can be researched by visiting a local library. There are tons of books and magazines available that will aid in teaching the fundamentals to perform lighter tricks.
Yes.
to entertain people
At your next event, I can perform a variety of magic tricks such as card tricks, coin tricks, mind reading illusions, and disappearing acts.
Magic Tricks are tricks, illusions, bends and etc that magicians use to perform for their audience to entertain them.Interesting fact: Some Magic Tricks are made possible because the magician uses Science, Math, Physics and Chemistry to accomplish it.
There are several websites for magic lovers to log on to. They may learn to perform their own tricks, or can just watch other magicians perform. Some sites are Ellusionist, and Learn Magic Tricks.
Jay Marshall has written: 'How to perform instant magic' -- subject(s): Magic tricks
Like all magicians, fortune tellers, and their ilk, it is just tricks.
if you perform a Trick it is not magic. (almost all magicians work with tricks you just dont know and therefore its "magic") If you do something which you cant to with mathematics, chemistry or physically (ma by I forgot some) it is magic.
One can learn how to perform funny magic from websites like Good Tricks, wikiHow, Birthday-Party-Magician, Grand Parents, Silly Magic, Xplore Magic and Blifaloo.
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)
yes there is magic in this novel woth illusions and magic tricks. yes there is magic in this novel woth illusions and magic tricks. yes there is magic in this novel woth illusions and magic tricks.
Karl Fulves has written: 'Self-working card tricks' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Card tricks 'Self-working rope magic' -- subject(s): Rope, Knots and splices, Magic tricks 'Fulves's Complete Self-Working Card Tricks' 'Easy-to-do card tricks for children' -- subject(s): Card tricks, Juvenile literature, Magic tricks 'New Self-Working Card Tricks' 'Big book of magic tricks' -- subject(s): Magic tricks 'Children's Magic Kit' 'Self-working table magic' -- subject(s): Magic tricks 'Foolproof card tricks for the amateur magician'
One can learn magic tricks from books, videos, and online sites that teach this artistry. One site to learn magic tricks from is a site that is simply called "Learn Magic Tricks."
Stage magic is a performance art focusing on illusions and sleight of hand to awe a crowd. Xplore Magic has a variety of video clips detailing how to perform such tricks for an amateur.