Archive for the ‘Magic’ Category

Lecture at Thames Valley Magicians Guild

Friday, February 2nd, 2007

Thanks to everyone at Thames Valley Magicians Guild for the warm welcome on Wednesday night.

I was there presenting my close-up magic lecture ‘High Impact Magic’ (you can find out more about my lecture here), which I think went down well. We’ll see if anyone comments on this post.

If any of the magicians there on Wednesday is reading this, the notes for my business card production effect are available on this page. I’d welcome any feedback on the write up and whether it makes sense or not.

Leicester Magic Circle

Monday, January 29th, 2007

I am now the webmaster for the Leicester Magic Circle website.

I’ve used Wordpress (the same blogging software I use for this site) to power the LMC site as it makes managing multiple users and adding content really easy. Wordpress is very flexible and easy to modify once you get to know it.

The basic information is up at the moment and our Secretary is adding announcements. Hopefully, other magicians in the circle will get involved and we’ll add further information such as links pages and a members only area.

Belated Happy New Year!

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

Welcome to 2007!

After a very busy Christmas period and a bit of a rest at the beginning of January, I’m back on the blog again.

December was pretty hectic, even though I didn’t perform magic at any restaurants this year. I managed to fill up my calendar with private parties, which is better for many reasons; more variety, more money and less evenings out (though being so busy still puts a bit of a strain on family life).

So, what are my plans for 2007?

I’m going to work out a new close-up magic competition routine, I have some great ideas that would be spectacular if I can pull them off. I’ll perform it at Leicester Magic Circle and then maybe some other smaller magic clubs leading up to the International Brotherhood of Magicians convention and competition. I might also enter my cabaret act into the Leicester Magic Circle competition.

I want to promote my magic lecture a bit more. It’s not a big earner, but it is a great way to meet other magicians and get a bit of exposure.

I need to update my main website www.dangifford.com. The problem is, it’s doing quite well in the search engines, so I need to be careful not to change it too much. More info and tweaks to what is already there.

I also have some other websites on the go - more on those later.

And of course I need to continue to build up my client base and get more gigs.

Plenty to keep me occupied this year!

Christmas Party Magic

Thursday, December 7th, 2006

The Christmas Party season is now upon us.

You tend to get a slightly rowdy audience at work Christmas parties. Maybe it’s something to do with releasing all the pent up frustrations of the nine to five routine and the formal work environment.

You need a thick skin when you’re performing close-up magic and interacting so closely with the audience. So far I’ve had a couple of people trying to pickpocket me (they’d had a few and it wasn’t particularly subtle) and quite a few just too sloshed to care (’I don’t like magishms, hic’).

The way I deal with it is to try and remember the great reactions, visualize them afterwards instead of dwelling on the few bad ones. Thankfully, really bad behaviour is rare and usually it’s just a bit of banter and people trying to challenge you - par for the course if you’re a magician.

And a high blood alcohol level in your audience isn’t all bad, you can get away with magic you’d never normally try.

Anyway, Christmas is a busy time for most magicians and I’m performing magic almost every night through December. So this will probably be my last post for a couple of weeks - I’ll be out performing magic for pissed people!

Does this fool anyone?

Tuesday, December 5th, 2006

Check out this online magic trick.

Is anyone out there not able to see through it immediately? Being a magician, I lose my perspective a bit sometimes. It could be that this is so simple, it’s good.