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The Business Side Of Magic Shows: Promotional Materials
... seem simple, this needs some research on your part. This means you would need to know what times of the year are magic shows in demand. If you re seriously into this business, this will not be hard to figure out. If you re a newbie, ask your more established friends when are they the busiest, or simply ...
Charity Shows -- Yes Or No?
... tax deduction. Before closing, I want you to read what my friend Gene Anderson wrote in his excellent book, The Part-Time Pro. Gene said, Free shows are a dilemma. My rule is firm: for my club, my charity and my church I work free. Anybody else pays. Rather than offending anyone, this simple guideline ...
Magic For Beginners
... may figure out your secret. It is not long before people notice familiar moves and can get bored quickly. Here are some tips: a. Regularly practice your magic. Allot time every day for your practice. b. If you are trying to videotape your act, be sure that you have no mirrors around you as they change ...
Sound Equipment In Magic Shows
... prestige. It also gives the impression that the one holding the mic is worth hearing, seeing, and listening to. Those are benefits that any performer could consider as - definitely - priceless. The same concept applies to any music that a performer will be using for his or her act. If there is to be music ...
Liability Insurance In Magic Shows Is An Asset
... that matter, that you - as a performer - tell all the adults and children in the audience about some specific props that you might be distributing to them during the course of the show. If for example you will be using balloons, announce beforehand that children s mouths and balloons do not mix. Doing ...
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