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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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Secretarial
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Presidential
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Latest Headlines
<p>Telegraph & Argus 2009 </p> <p> Articles by Emma Clayton </p> <p> When Keith Pickles was a boy he would practise magic tricks on classmates at Keighley Boys Grammar School. </p> <p> He went on to become a children’s entertainer, and over the past four decades has dazzled thousands of children with his combination of magic and storytelling. Now Keith is preparing for his final performance – at Bradford Magic Circle’s annual show, Hey Presto, next month. </p> <p> “I’m bowing out while... <a href='http://bradfordmagiccircle.co.uk/bmc-magazine-263.html'>More Reading...</a>
Clayton Village Hall Roadshow
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