Hiring a magician for your event is a GREAT idea. It’s entertaining, engaging, and most importantly, different. But many magicians will offer several options for your event, and it can all boil down to two different kinds of performances. A stage show, or close-up performances.
So, which do you choose? Are you better off with the intimate, up-close-and-personal marvels of close-up magic, or a stage performance that engages the entire crowd? Or, both? In this article, we’ll break it down for you! First, What’s The Difference? Since this may be the first time you’re hiring a magician, let’s go over the basics of Stage vs. Close-up. A stage show, is, indeed, a stage show. It happens in front of a crowd, on stage (or a dance floor, or a corner of the room, etc.), for everyone to watch at once. Depending on the event and the venue, it can resemble anything from a stand-up comedy show to a grand Las-Vegas-Style magic act, to a banquet presentation. But, no matter the scale, it’s a show that everyone watches at once while seated in an audience. However, because a magic show is, well, magic show, even a stage show for a thousand people can engaging, interactive, and astounding. It’s a great experience that the whole room gets to not only experience together, but interact with in real time. Close-up magic refers to a type of performance during which the audience is within arms' reach of the magician. Typically, close-up magic can be presented in one of two ways. The first is roaming or walk-around performances; the magician moves from group to group around the room, performing magic for a few people at a time. The second is a stationary show; people come to the magician, where he performs a small-scale close-up show before the group leaves the table. In either situation, the magic is up-close, personal and happens right in the spectator’s hands.
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