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The Different Types Of Magicians You Didn't Know Existed

Magicians can be divided into two broad categories, stage magicians and close-up magicians. A stage magician is the one who performs his illusions on a stage, usually with the help of assistants. A close-up magician is one who works small spaces, mostly with cards or coins. Shortly, the different types of magicians are as follows: Mentalists, Virtual Mentalists, Event Magicians, Manipulators, Comedy Magicians, Street Magicians, and Strolling Magicians. It is not difficult to differentiate the magicians when they perform the tricks. 

Mentalist Magician: Mentalist magicians use their minds to create a mental illusion that they then project onto an audience. They can do this through sleight of hand, misdirection, and other techniques. One of the most popular methods is called "cold reading," when a mentalist magician reads someone's thoughts and tells them information about them without them knowing. 

Virtual Mentalist: Virtual magician is a term used to describe a person who creates magic tricks online. They are generally known for their charisma and ability to create a special connection with the audience. They use various tricks and sleight of hand techniques to conjure up magic in the virtual mentalist show.

Event Magician: Event magicians are entertainers who use their skills to create an entertaining show for the audience. They are also known as trade show magicians and are often found at trade shows, conferences, and corporate events.

Manipulator Magician: A manipulator is a magician who uses sleight of hand, misdirection, and change of location to deceive the audience. This type of magician is often found performing on stage and in parlors. One of their main goals is to entertain people by manipulating objects.

Comedy Magicians: A Comedy magician blends comedy with magic. A comedy magician uses audience participation to play pranks on them or to get them involved in the show. Comedy magicians perform a variety of styles ranging from strolling magic to parlor magic to close-up and stage magic.

Street Magicians: Street magicians perform for people on the streets. Magicians on the street often use small props like cards, coins, and balls as part of their routine. Street Magicians can be found worldwide, but they have a special place in America where they have been around since the 1800s and have been seen as an art form with a lot of respect and appreciation from society.

Strolling Magicians: A strolling magician is a street performer who performs magic tricks while walking. A strolling magician is similar to a street magician. A strolling magician is a street performer who performs magic tricks for people in public places. They typically perform close-up magic, which means their audience can see the entire act. 

How Do Magicians Make Their Tricks Work?

The magician's goal is to create a sense of wonder in the audience, which is achieved by utilizing magic tricks and misdirection. They use their skills to create a world of their own, where people can enter and be a part of the magic. 

For example, magicians will often use a distraction technique to draw attention away from what they are doing with their hands or props so that the audience focuses on what they think they see rather than what they do. They can make the audience laugh by using humor or shock them with a trick they didn't see coming.


frequently asked questions

Q. Is there any professional training for mentalist magicians?

A. There are a lot of opportunities for mentalist magicians in the entertainment industry today because of how popular magic has become. There is no training for mentalist magicians. They learn their skills through trial and error. 

Q. When did street magicians come into existence?

A. In the 1800s, strolling magicians became more popular in the United States and Europe. Street magicians have been around for a long time. People would often hire them to perform tricks and illusions during their days of leisure. 

Q. What skills do event magicians need?

A. Event magicians are a type of magician who specializes in creating magic for events. The skills that event magicians need include creativity, storytelling, and emotional connection. 

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