Close-up or table magic is the most intimate and engaging type of magic, requires the highest skill levels, is the most astonishing and creates memories that will never be forgotten. Most everyone has been to a stage show and see a magician perform illusions w the aid of smoke and mirrors (as we say in the business). But few have had the utterly astonishing experience of magic performed without aid of props or gimmicks right before their very eyes. This is the art of sleight of hand, and Danger is a master of sleight of hand.
I typically perform at private parties and corporate events which are typically not open to the public. I also have sample performance videos posted here to give you an idea of my performance style.
Yes, I travel wherever the magic takes me, and regularly between Los Angeles California and Houston Texas.
Yes, I have worked many trade shows and
I do have signature magic tricks that I regularly perform, but I am constantly integrating new illusions into my routine. If you have specific things you would like to see in your show, by all means let me know. But the answer is no, I never perform the same show twice.
I can work with any amount of space, if you want a full show with all of the AV support, that takes more room, but I can also perform a two hour show out of my pockets.
If your attendees will be standing, then walk around is best. However if your attendees will be seated, a stage show will allow for more impressive illusions and the audience participation makes for a more entertaining experience. In some cases both are appropriate, for example, I can do walk around before dinner and a show afterwards. I don’t perform during dinner because your attendees will be focused on eating, and not the show.
Yes I do, as long as they are old enough to appreciate impossibility. Bending the laws of physics is not that impressive when you don’t understand them, I find that age 6+ is a pretty good guideline.
This is not required for walk around. But if I’m doing a stage show, I typically bring my own sound system and microphone. If you are providing the sound system, I will need a headworn mic as well. I also bring a 100″ screen with a camera over my table so the audience can see the closeup magic clearly, if you are proividing the video screen, be sure that there is a local input to plug a camera into to project on the screen. I also play music before, after and during certain routines throughout the show. So I will need a a 3.5mm input at my podium for this to plug in my audio source.
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