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Friday 15 September 2017

Why People Do Not Think Of A Michigan Magician For A Wedding Day

By Frances Hill


It is not common to have a magician for a wedding day. Given the number of weddings that take place all year round and now possible on every day of the week one would have thought a michigan magician would be seen roaming amongst the guests.

A magician that performs card tricks, coin tricks, and smaller tricks, 'street magic' style, up close, either around tables or in a drinks reception/mingling environment is called a Close Up Illusionist, Table Illusionist, Strolling Illusionist or even a Street Illusionist. These illusionists are best for getting corporate clients or wedding guests to interact with each other. This type of magic is best for ice breakers at large dinner functions.

Another great way to find a quality entertainer is to attend a wedding fayre such as the Archant Life Wedding Fayre, or the Cheshire Life Wedding Fayre; each held once a year in Cheshire on the outskirts of Manchester. Wedding fayres are great because you get to see your entertainment in action and make the decision as to whether they are right for your particular event.

Make sure that your illusionists perform during peak business hours. You can maximize the use of your illusionist by having him wow the crowd while indirectly endorsing your products. You may have to work with your illusionist on his script to achieve this. If not, make sure to deliver a short but effective speech during a quick intermission.

It is also possible that the Bride and Groom don't understand where the mentalist would fit in. A string quartet is easy to place as is a band or disco but how can a mentalist for a wedding help enhance their guest's experience. As it happens, a mentalist is very flexible, and the entertainment is suitable for all ages. Consequently, they make an ideal addition to other forms of entertainment on offer.

All illusionists will say words such as "amazing" and "unbelievable magic." The best way to sort out the wheat from the chaff is to see if they have a video of their performance. Illusionists that say they have a kids party magic show and a mentalist show and a comedy show all on one very homemade looking website are to be avoided. Look for a illusionist that only does the field of magic that your require. Look at the photos. Have they invested time into hiring a professional photographer?

Can I see how you perform? This is possible if the illusionist you consider engaging perform in public places, such as cabarets, comedy clubs, hotels, and restaurants. If the illusionist caters mainly to corporate events, this may not be easy since these are private functions. Another alternative would be to ask them for a video of their performance.

Many people avoid calling today with the ease of email. Though emailing your initial request is fine to get a quote, ALWAYS call before booking. Everyone has first impressions when meeting of talking to someone for the first time. Does he sound likable and friendly? You will instinctively know if he is the right man for the job, all other things considered.




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