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1). Do You Remember: Retro Fashion and 70s Nostalgia By : zanet
Take for example the Mini Skirt.
Mary Quant, chanteuse of the swinging 60’s Carnaby Street, is credited as the first to reveal the ultra-short miniskirt. The mini was shocking, and not since the 20’s flapper had exposing your knee caused such a stir. Respectable ladies wore skirts at knee length, and young girls were supposed to follow the respectable path, but something happened when the daring Quant shortened skirts, and the world went mod.
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3). Sound Equipment In Magic Shows: A Must If You Want To Be Seen And Heard By : Preston Houer
So you have practiced your routine well. You know what to do, what to say and what to wear. There is nothing else you need to do or check prior to your on stage performance. Or is there?
Yes there is. Remember that you will be performing before a live audience. An audience needs to, besides see the best part of your act and your costume, hear what you have to say to captivate their attention.
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4). The Business Side Of Magic Shows: Finding Your Gigs By : Preston Houer
If you’ve got the heart to perform, the desire to entertain and the will to succeed, then the magic business might be for you. The line of work isn’t considered conventional by most people, but unless you are like most people, this shouldn’t be a problem for you.
You’ve decided to embark on a career that involves connecting with audiences by entertaining them with magic and illusions.
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5). Successful Performing Artist - The 20 Things you Need to Know By : Lynn Monk
As a "performing artist", you want to come across to your audience and other music business professionals as being reliable, and professional in your work.
To do this, it is important to maintain a business ATTITUDE throughout all your stage shows, and when communicating with venue owners and staff.
1. Where possible, issue written contracts or letters of agreement in advance.
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7). Liability Insurance In Magic Shows Is An Asset By : Preston Houer
The good old United States of America, whether you admit it or not, is a severely litigation-obsessed society. Basically anyone in this country stands a chance to be sued for any or whatsoever act that is proven to be his or her fault. Arm chair sociologists call it simply as the deep pocket syndrome.
When one is doing public shows, especially the ones that deal with magic, the very best thing anyone could do to stay in the safe side is to buy an insurance for your act.
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8). Traveling to Las Vegas - Let the Excitement Begin By : John Purdy
Las Vegas is one of the most stimulating cities in the world and there is something to do that appeals to each and every one of us. Whether you’re into gambling or night clubs, or prefer golf outings or sightseeing, you can do it on a grand scale in Vegas.
It doesn’t matter if it’s your first or fifth visit, there’s nothing more exhilarating than making that initial decent through the Rocky Mountains.
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