Kid Magic

Tips to become a Kid Magician
You have discovered the superb world of magic. Trip-after-trip to different magic shops has also added to your ever-growing store of magic tricks. After thirty-three days, your credit card bills turn up to remind you that this is a very expensive hobby.
However, you will make back all your money that you have spent and little more by becoming a part time professional kid magician. Looking over for places to sharpen your craft, and you remember that your niece has a seventh birthday that is coming up. You could give your services instead of a gift.
Being a kid magician is a most difficult field of magic to do it well. Here we will explore a few of the challenges while performing kid’s magic.
YOU TRAIN CHILDREN.
Children do not know the common cues in live performance. Most of the kids are raised in the modern age of television. Except the laugh cue’s that prompt kids when to laugh and if there are no laugh cue’s kids are left wondering. Kids respond well and will get up to speed within no time. However, they require your help. The same issue is more problematic with clapping. Kids are not used to clapping, and they do not know applause cues. Those superbly timed applause cues may leave you and your viewers with uncomfortable silence.
What to do? Your most significant tasks as the kid magician is your opening and the beginning of your magician show you should:
Establish an audience control.
- Teach the kids to response to the applause cues.
- Set a particular tone for a show.
- Introduce your personality.
Audience has to be warmed up before your magic show starts. It seems like a waste of time. However, it will make a difference between the great a kid magician and the poor one. When you step out to start your kid magician show, you have a perfect chance to establish some ground rules for your show.
About the Author
Mike is a Kids Magician and an avid writer and who can easily make children laugh. With eighteen years experience and commitment to entertaining kids of all age Mike has performed at hundreds of venues from Birthday Parties, School fetes to Shopping Centers, corporate and private functions. For more details please visit Magician Brisbane
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