National Magic Day | October 31
Tue Oct 31st

National Magic Day

On October 31st, the thrill of seeing the performance art each year is recognized... It takes place during National Magic Week.

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Magic is a performance art entertaining audiences by the manufacture of illusions. Natural means are used to create seemingly impossible or miraculous feats. A magician or an illusionist can perform such magic.

Throughout history, humans have undoubtedly created magical exhibits. Harry Houdini, one of the most well-known magicians, was one of the most well-known magicians. Houdini, renowned for his *escapology, had a variety of stage magic tricks and made full use of the variety of conjuring methods, including fake equipment and collusion with people in the audience, throughout his lifetime. His show business acumacity was as impressive as his showmanship. In Scranton, Pennsylvania, the Houdini Museum is located.

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  • Stage illusions – a kind of large-scale performance on a stage – are a form of large-scale performance on a stage
  • Parlor magic – a performance in front of a medium-scale audience such as an auditorium – is a parlor magic. a.k.a
  • Micromagic performed close up using coins, cards, and other small items. It's also known as close-up or table magic... In an intimate setting, this sort of performance occurs
  • Escapology – In this performance, the artist flees from a dangerous situation such as being submerged underwater while handcuffed or hanging from a burning rope
  • Misdirection leads to pickpocket magic, the artist's distraction type of performance, which means that watches, jewelry, wallets, and other items are lost through misdirection. The audience attends the entire performance
  • Mentalism – With the artist's powers of intuition, recall, deposition, and other mind feats, the audience is stunned

Many magicians take their skills and mix them. If they go out on the streets or entertain children, they honed their skills in a variety of ways. Others travel with fairs or display their skills with company or trade shows. In addition, audiences love comedy and magic together..

How to celebrate national magic day is a mystery to many

Attend a magic show, teach yourself a magic trick, or watch other magicians perform. The magicians perform. Read a book about Harry Houdini or another magician. A magical museum on view. Visit a magical museum. You can now: You can also: You can't: You can also: You can also:

  • Host a magic party
  • Play magical games
  • Show your favorite magic trick.
  • Dress up as a magician. Thena is a witch

On social media, use the hashtag #NationalMagicDay to post..

History of national magic day has spanned history

National Magic Day is sponsored by the Society of American Magicians. In 1938, a Chicago member of the Society of American Magicians demanded official permission for a Houdini Day. The observance was regulated by Mrs. Houdini, and National Magic Day was declared in Harry Houdini's memory on October 31st.

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