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AUDIENCE ENGAGEMENT#1

Techniques used to actively involve the audience during a performance, making them part of the experience.

THEMED MAGIC SHOW#2

A performance that revolves around a specific narrative or concept, integrating various magic tricks into a cohesive story.

NARRATIVE STRUCTURE#3

The framework that outlines the sequence of events in a story, crucial for effective storytelling in magic.

SLEIGHT OF HAND#4

A set of techniques used by magicians to manipulate objects discreetly, enhancing the illusion of magic.

CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT#5

The process of creating believable characters in a story, adding depth and relatability to performances.

INTERACTIVE MOMENTS#6

Segments of a performance designed to involve the audience directly, increasing engagement and participation.

TECHNICAL REHEARSAL#7

A practice session focused on the technical aspects of a performance, ensuring smooth execution of tricks and stage setup.

FEEDBACK MECHANISMS#8

Methods for gathering audience reactions and critiques to improve future performances.

STAGE PRESENCE#9

The ability of a performer to command attention and engage the audience through charisma and confidence.

SCRIPT FINALIZATION#10

The process of refining the written narrative and dialogue for a performance, ensuring clarity and flow.

PRACTICE SESSIONS#11

Dedicated time for rehearsing tricks and routines to achieve mastery and confidence before a performance.

PERFORMANCE ART#12

A live artistic expression that combines various elements such as storytelling, acting, and magic.

RUN-THROUGH#13

A complete rehearsal of a performance from start to finish, used to test timing and flow.

MAGIC TRICKS#14

Illusions or feats performed by magicians to entertain and amaze audiences.

AUDIENCE REACTIONS#15

The responses and emotions exhibited by the audience during a performance, valuable for gauging engagement.

PROPS#16

Objects used in a performance to enhance storytelling and visual appeal.

NARRATIVE ARC#17

The progression of a story, including exposition, rising action, climax, and resolution.

CUE CARDS#18

Visual prompts used to assist performers in remembering their lines or actions during a show.

PERFORMANCE PORTFOLIO#19

A collection of documented performances and feedback that showcases a magician's skills and style.

MAGIC STYLES#20

Different genres or approaches to magic, such as close-up, stage, or mentalism, each with unique techniques.

TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS#21

The specific needs for a performance, including lighting, sound, and equipment.

REHEARSAL TIMELINE#22

A schedule outlining practice sessions leading up to a performance, ensuring adequate preparation.

STORYTELLING TECHNIQUES#23

Methods used to convey a story effectively, including pacing, tone, and emotional engagement.

REFLECTIVE JOURNALING#24

A personal log where performers document their experiences and insights gained throughout the course.