Selecting A Magician
Like most entertainers, magicians tend to have specialties.
They specialize in the types of events they perform at, the repertoire
of tricks they perform, and the audiences they perform for. If
you answer three simple questions before you begin your search
for a magician to entertain at your event, you can save yourself
a great deal of time and effort.
1. What type of event am I hosting? Whether or not you have
access to (and the budget for) full production facilities and
crew at your event venue might drive the decision on which magician
you hire. Some magicians perform elaborate illusions that require
a stage, lighting, music, and truck load of props. Sleight-of-hand
magicians can perform anywhere without production facilities
and with props that fit in their pockets such as borrowed money
or pens.
2. What types of tricks do I want a magician
to perform at my event? Consider the venue and the size of
the gathering. If you hire a stage performer, you will have
little flexibility because the act will already be well choreographed.
For a sleight-of-hand illusionist, you have more flexibility.
You can choose a centralized performance, where the magician
performs for the entire audience at once (ideal for moderate
gatherings of up to 40 people). Or you can choose a walk-around
magic performance, in which the magician roams the venue entertaining
small groups (ideal for any size gathering). Whichever type
of magician and performance you choose, the audience reaction
should be "That's impossible!
How did he do that?"
3. Who is the audience? This is an important consideration.
Some magicians, like comics, gear performances for adult audiences.
Others specialize in children's performances. Some specialize
in corporate events and meetings; others perform only at house
parties. Matching the magician to the event and its audience
will help ensure the entertainment is a success for you, your
audience, and the performer.
Nathanael Jester is a professional sleight-of-hand illusionist
who can perform in any venue with or without production facilities.
He specializes in corporate events and meetings. To request more
information or to book Nathanael, go to the Summon
the Magician page of this website.
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