How to Perform Magic Tricks

Posted Apr 11, 2009 by melcuturbat / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

There comes a time when "doing" magic tricks is no longer enough and the aspiring magician wishes to "perform" magic tricks. The difference is simple. When one performs, it is a coherent routine of magic tricks crafted into a single work of entertainment, while doing a trick is a mere demonstration.

Step 1

Choose a performing persona. The great magician Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin said "A magician is an actor playing the part of a magician," and this is essentially true. Every successful magician portrays a character when they perform.


Step 2

2 Evaluate all potential magic tricks for a performance against the character that is being created. Simply ask if it makes since for the character to perform these magic tricks. For example, a mad scientist character would probably not mesh well with card tricks while a riverboat gambler would.

Step 3

Establish a link between the selected magic tricks. The overall goal is to create an entertaining routine with magic tricks that flow together in a sensible manner. It is often helpful to establish a theme to connect the magic tricks.

Step 4

Arrange the magic tricks in an order that maintains the entertainment but allows for the "dirty work" of magic to be accomplished. For example, if an effect requires a live weasel to be strapped to one's chest, the weasel should be produced and freed before the effect that fires a cannonball into one's torso. More realistically, if a trick leaves one with wet hands, do not follow it with a trick that requires precise control of cards.

Step 5

Acquire the proper wardrobe for the character being portrayed. Make sure that any required props make sense for the character as well.

Step 6

Study acting and, if the performance is meant to be funny, study comedy too. If seriously pursing magic as a career, take classes in performance skills and stage craft.

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