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Wedding Entertainment Ideas: 5 Great Reasons To Have A Magician At Your Wedding
By David Willmott
Wedding Entertainment Ideas: 5 Great Reasons To Have A Magician At Your Wedding .  When it comes to organising your wedding party, you have a wide range of options. You could have a simple event or a themed party, perhaps featuring 60s, beach, Bond, or medieval themes. Or you could have a casino or celebrity look a like. As for decor you could feature an ice sculpture or chocolate fountain.

You'll need music of course and you have the choice of a live band, jazz band or a DJ laying down disco beats. Or your might prefer a string quartet, harpist, singer, piper or pianist. You could employ a toastmaster to be the master of ceremonies and keeps the event moving along. And on the all-important entertainment front, you could hire a caWedding Entertainment Ideas: 5 Great Reasons To Have A Magician At Your Wedding       ricaturist or silhouette artist. But for a wedding party that really goes with a bang, you can't beat a magician. 

When we say magician, we're not talking about a man on a stage pulling a white rabbit out of a hat. We're talking about a modern interactive close-up magician. This magician moves among the tables or groups of people and entertains them with a sophisticated magic routine. Here are 5 great reasons why having a magician at your wedding reception will make it a rousing success.  Wedding Entertainment Ideas: 5 Great Reasons To Have A Magician At Your Wedding      

Firstly, nothing gets a wedding party swinging quite like a magic routine. It provides an immediate spark to the atmosphere, creating a genuine buzz of excitement. Along with tucking into the food, swilling down the champagne and dancing to the band, your guests will be delighted to find you've arranged something special. Imagine their cries of surprised joy when the magician begins to weave his way through the tables and groups of guests bringing that special touch to the occasion. By personalising his act for each group, the magician is perfect for building and maintaining the relaxed atmosphere that makes every wedding party a success.

This means that magic acts are great for breaking the ice and bringing people together. Many of the magician's tricks require audience participation which further delights the guests. It often

creates an ambiance of friendly competition and results in copious laughter and a flow of playful banter. Enjoying and participating in magic tricks forges a sense of community and shared experience that is possible in few other ways. And it also draws people out of themselves so that even the shyer guests start participating and enjoying themselves more.  Wedding Entertainment Ideas: 5 Great Reasons To Have A Magician At Your Wedding      

On a purely practical level, your magician can fill in if things get off schedule. Wedding parties are complex affairs and many things can go wrong. Perhaps the guest of honour is delayed in the traffic. Or if the best man is late for his speech for example, the magician can keep the guests enthralled while waiting. Or if the food's delayed, what better way to keep your guests happy than with a magic routine? In this way he can take a lot of the stress off the host and hostess by keeping the guests entertained as needed.  Wedding Entertainment Ideas: 5 Great Reasons To Have A Magician At Your Wedding      

But ultimately, the real magic of the magician is to create that unique ambiance and the feeling that anything is possible. And on your wedding day, that's exactly the mood you need to make it perfect.

So make sure you get a magician for your wedding and you'll be sure of the event of a lifetime. Everyone loves a magic act. Your magician will appeal to guests of all ages and both genders. Getting a magician for your wedding reception is surprisingly affordable and in addition to the benefits above, will make your wedding party the talk of the town. Wedding Entertainment Ideas: 5 Great Reasons To Have A Magician At Your Wedding      

David Willmott is the wedding magician and fast becoming the South Wests most in demand close up performer travelling all across the UK. David is also a table magician at two restaurants in and around the Berkshire area and can be seen doing table magic Saturday and Sundays at these venues at lunch times.


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The Stevie B Page
Happy New Year Wizards!<p> I trust you all had a great Christmas. I hope I did as well as I&rsquo;m writing this in December! Did you like the show that was arranged by Ivan? Stephen Hord has submitted a report for the benefit of those unable to be there. I though it was a great show with a good deal of variety. My thoughts? Well I think Steve&rsquo;s holding back Deanna! I noticed constantly he had to keep consulting her for what he had to do next. I don&rsquo;t think he smiled at the audience as much either! It was nice seeing new member Gary Brook taking part and doing very... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-252.html'>More Reading...</a>
Presidential
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Librarians Page
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Tony Rix Lecture
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The Stevie B Page
Hello Wizards,<p> Hope you liked the last meeting. I thought it was wonderful, a walk back through memory lane at one point as we watched a highlight from Tony&rsquo;s spot on our Hey Presto Show back in 1998 at our 50th anniversary one-day convention. Just that brief snippet of a super day brought back many memories. I remember it was a very successful day with plenty to see and do and lots going on. The day had in it two lectures, a stage competition (The North of England Tournament of Magic) a juggling workshop and an all day balloon share-shop along with a puzzle the likes of which... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-248.html'>More Reading...</a>
Presidential
Once again Christmas is upon us and it is said for many people to be one of the most stressful of times. I think Angela and I are in that group as we are in the process of selling our house and the purchases conveyancing clerk thinks he is the building inspector, planning advisor and God, but that&#39;s life! <p> At the beginning of last month we had Tony Rix lecturing. He is one of the top comedy magicians in the country and he gave us the benefit of his experience. A very good all round lecture. </p><p> Our next night was the President&#39;s Dinner at the Bankfield Hotel,... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-247.html'>More Reading...</a>
The Magic of Memories
My memories of faux pas`, mishaps and downright annoying occurrences should prepare me for future problems. Believe me they do not. <p> A very annoying one was when Damian was on Children in Need on TV. He had been doing his bubble act for several months and we thought we ironed out the problems. </p><p> I had made him a bubble machine from an old Philips fan heater; bits of unexpanded polystyrene and an easy `get into` wooden casing. </p><p> We had gone to the auditions and the act had been accepted. The producer had said that their electricians would need to check... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-246.html'>More Reading...</a>
Letter to The Editor
Dear Keith <p> As a non member of the society, but an honoured subscriber to The Billet for some years now, may I sincerely congratulate you on your long and valuable work as the editor. Editing a magazine of this size for such a time is a magical feat on its own. </p><p> Secondly, may I respond to Mark Leveridge&rsquo;s Chatter column which is always of interest. </p><p> Mark mentions Harry Stanley and his Unique Magic Studio and the wonderful lectures he brought to our country, way back in the 1960&rsquo;s. Not only London, as Mark stated, bit to various... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-245.html'>More Reading...</a>
Editorial
It&rsquo;s time for my 20th and final Christmas Billet, so what can I possibly write that I have not covered before in my Christmas editorials over the last 20 years. Well, perhaps there is one item that I have never previously covered in print and, whilst not exactly to do Christmas, is one question I have been asked on several occasions; and that is &ldquo;Why The Billet?&rdquo; Where did the name come from? <p> For those of you who were not in the Bradford Magic Circle 20 years ago, you will not realise that until I took over the editor&rsquo;s role the magazine was called... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-244.html'>More Reading...</a>
The B.M.C Video Shoot
<h2 align="center">The Bradford Magic Circle needs YOU for video shoot!!</h2> Now that&rsquo;s got your attention. <p> As you may know next year is the 60th anniversary of the Circle and we are holding an exhibition and demonstrations of magic at the Bradford Industrial Museum. Even Amythest are getting involved. </p><p> I have been charged with the job of producing a video which will run on the exhibit when members are not performing there. I want to film a variety of magicians through the ages. We could have a scruffy street magician conning his was... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-243.html'>More Reading...</a>
Librarians Page
Ok so this is the last Billet before Christmas and in my book that makes it the Christmas edition. So I thought we would start by making things a little lighter by giving you some trivia about magic and magicians, The sort of thing you can impress people with at magic conventions. OK here we go: <p> Harry Houdini died on Halloween in 1926 and is still the world&#39;s best known magician. This marvellous showman and escape artist took his name from the French magician Robert-Houdin. It is also not often mentioned that Houdini was an accomplished pilot and on March 16, 1919, became the... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-242.html'>More Reading...</a>
The Stevie B Page
Hello Wizards, <p> Well done to Melvyn on winning the first One-trick contest we&rsquo;ve had in a long time, certainly not while I&rsquo;ve been a member. It was unusual to win a one-trick event with a whole act too! Also well done to see Steve Gore for second place and to Louise Bellerby (Louisie B?) on coming third. Considering a non-magician was happy to take part, it was strange to see a few sitting back and not having a go.</p><p> For me highlights were watching young children getting traumatised by Henry &ldquo;cutting&rdquo; his hand open and Colin telling... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-241.html'>More Reading...</a>
Presidential
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those people who entered the one trick competition and for making it a successful night. I would also like to congratulate Melvin Shalks, Steve Gore and Louise Bellerby who were voted 1st, 2nd and 3rd places by the audience. I noticed that there were three or four very competent performers who did not enter and if we arrange a similar evening next year let&rsquo;s hope we achieve a 100% entry! <p> At Manchester Circle of Magicians Bruce Kalvr, a much respected American Magician, gave a lecture. Although he did say it was not a dealer... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-240.html'>More Reading...</a>
One Trick Contest
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The Magic of Memories
Here I recall a very recent memory. It concerns the day I got completely &ldquo;stitched up&rdquo; by one whom, for the moment will be called &ldquo;Oh Devious One&rdquo; <p> The history so far is that my old faithful printer inconsiderately died on me. It was a debilitating experience. I rushed to a local computer fair and purchased a new state of the art machine. </p><p> After less than a week, my new friend went on strike. Flashing lights were in abundance but there was no positive action. </p><p> I put a notice on the local <a href="http://www.freecycle.org/"... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-238.html'>More Reading...</a>
Editorial
Hopefully by the time you are reading this I will have had a flood of late bookings for the dinner from our own members. However, as it stands at the time of writing this, I can only say that our own members are going to be swamped by non-members. Any ideas why this is? Last year we had a really large turn-out. This year we seem to have gone back to the normal numbers. And what it makes it even more disappointing is that the people who are coming are the usual ones. Where are the newer members? Why don&rsquo;t they support the Bradford Magic Circle on this occasion. I cannot believe that it... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-237.html'>More Reading...</a>
Secretarial
As the year draws to a close, there are a few things that need mentioning as we fast approach December. The first is the December Show, which is being arranged by Ivan. This meeting, like the contest night is open to family and friends. Volunteers are always welcome whether performing or assisting. At the December meeting (which I should remind you is on the first Friday this year) you have an opportunity to save on the expenditure of posting Christmas cards to friends at the Circle. Many of us bring down our greetings cards to other members and place them on the appropriate pile and at the end... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-236.html'>More Reading...</a>
Librarians Page
Well its coming round to that time of year again and I am forced to use that dreaded word &ndash; Christmas. It&rsquo;s the time of year when our diaries start to fill up with dates for parties and corporate bookings. Magic dealers are rubbing their hands together as we magicians search the websites for the one trick that will make our reputation, the one trick that people will never forget, the one trick we will be asked to perform over and over again. The dealer websites are crammed full of exciting and impossible effects that sometimes don&rsquo;t quite live up to the ideal that... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-235.html'>More Reading...</a>
The Stevie B Page
Hello Wizards, <p> I trust those of you who were able to be at the September meeting enjoyed it. Not a single trick explained, just a great trip down memory lane &hellip; even for those who hadn&rsquo;t been there. I think Bob would have approved. </p><p> The British Ring convention took place during September. I didn&rsquo;t go this time but I&rsquo;ve heard interesting comments both good &amp; bad. One of the best bits of news was that High Jinx (Michael &amp; Siobhan Jordan) came away with first prize at the Stage competition. As well as the &pound;1000... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-234.html'>More Reading...</a>
Presidential
I would just like to congratulate my wife, Angela, who became a grandma on Monday 24th Sept. Her daughter Sally gave birth to an 8lb boy, both are doing well and Angela is still up in the clouds. <p> Last month I went to Huddersfield M.C. to watch a visiting club perform but due to a mix up with the booking, a confirmation had not been sent and they did not turn up. The night went well however with Maurice Roberts performing part of his childrens lecture, Graham Roe giving us a die stacking performance followed by an explanation. After the break I showed a few coin routines with explanations... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-233.html'>More Reading...</a>

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