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As word spread about his tricks, he found himself performing on the celebrity circuit - with a legion of Hollywood A-list fans including Will Smith, Jay Z, and Gwyneth Paltrow. Watch Live. Fill 2 Copy 11 Created with Sketch. Monday 27 June , UK. Of course the circumstances are quite different in his case, since he is not walking across a private pool filled with stooges, but rather across a river running through the center of London.

While some, or even most of spectators may still be stooges, we can be pretty sure at least some of them were genuine bypassers, surprised to see a guy standing in the middle of the river. However, considering the alternatives, plexiglass or something similar to plexiglass still seems the obvious explanation. This was a well-planned stunt and the team probably had to get a permission to go through with it same is true for his bus levitation trick.

The kayak riders are there to enforce the idea that Dynamo is actually walking on water and there is nothing beneath him. Not really. Notice how the two kayaks are really close to each other, actually touching?

For the trick to be performed, the magician first needs a woman. In the trick, there is a wooden board which rests on two chairs. The woman lies on the board on her back. Then two assistants pull the chairs away, which leaves the woman suspended in mid-air and leaves the audience with their mouths wide open, hanging to the floor.

So, how do you think he goes about doing this? The magician stands in front of a base that is connected to a metal rod in the back. When you think of a magic trick, this is likely the one that you picture. Perhaps the oldest trick in the book.

The first magician who is said to have pulled a rabbit out of a hat was Louis Comte in This year-old magic trick is one that any young magician can learn to perform to wow his audience members, that is if you can find a bunny rabbit lying around. The first thing that you need is a large hat, which appears to be empty, resting on a table.

The illusionist will show his audience that there is nothing inside of the hat, before he pulls a bunny rabbit out of the hat, seemingly from out of nowhere. This trick requires some equipment for it to work successfully. The magician will need an actual rabbit, a tablecloth and a bag. For the trick to work, the magician must slide the bag into the hat to show that the rabbit has been concealed in there all along!

You have probably seen this performed before either in a magic show or on the street. The trick starts with the magician requesting a coin from a member of the audience. He then proceeds to wow the audience by biting into the coin using only his teeth.

This trick makes viewers squirm as they jump to cover their own teeth, imagining how it would feel to break their teeth on steel. The reason why the trick is so believable is that the magician takes an innocent member from the audience who has absolutely nothing to do with the trick. The magician may even ask that audience member to take a bite from the coin himself. Of course, he is unable to do it. So, how in the world does the magician succeed in doing so?

Does he have shark or vampire teeth or something? Most likely not. But, he does have in his possession something else which allows him to be successful and amaze his audience. But, the difference is that a fake coin is breakable. What the trick requires of the magician is to switch the real coin that the audience member presents with the fake coin.

Of course, this has to be done in a swift enough manner so that nobody catches it. If this trick is performed incorrectly, you may end up taking an accidental bite out of the wrong coin and then finish your magic show with a missing tooth. For the last years, magicians have been sawing women in half. The first public performance of a woman being sawed is believed to have been in January when the British magician P. Selbit performed the illusion in London.

Since then, magicians have been tricking speculators into believing that the woman is really being cut in half. The trick looks so real that many audience members cover their eyes with their hands, afraid to peek. You can rest assured; no women are being harmed in the making. Clearly, the assistants always make it out alive in one piece or else this trick would have been prohibited a long time ago and there would be many magicians sitting in jail cells around the world.

So, how in the world does the magician pull off this seemingly dangerous trick you ask? First of all, this is NOT a trick that should be tried at home, because it requires you to have special equipment.

Remember when we revealed to you the chopping the assistant trick? Well, this one is quite similar to that. There is a secret compartment where the assistant is able to protect their body from getting mutilated by the saw. To create the illusion that the assistant is being chopped in half, fake feet are placed at the end of the table. Hmmm… so the magician is a healer too. Have you ever been out at a fancy restaurant when a magician comes around to perform a trick for your table?

Maybe they performed the bending spoon trick leaving you stunned with pasta dangling out of your open mouth. They then make the stainless steel silver bend. And then, out of nowhere, the magician restores the spoon to its original form. If you want to learn how to wow your audience members, then keep reading to find out the secret.

He deceives his audience by having an extra piece of equipment on hand. So, you want in on the secret? They then make the illusion of the spoon moving in their hand by making use of the table. This makes it appear as though the spoon is being bent when in reality, the illusion is created by using a silver coin and keeping it still. The zigzag trick is similar to the sawing magic trick. The trick was invented in by Robert Harbin.

The assistant is placed in an upright wooden box and big metal blades are placed in the middle of the box. It appears as though the assistant has been cut into a zigzag shape. Sounds pretty gory, right? There is even a small door in the middle which allows the audience to see the insides of the assistant. Say what?

The trick simply looks impossible. Well, given a flexible assistant, the trick is possible. The trick requires the assistant to contort her body inside of the box to make it look like her torso has disappeared. So, you know that the assistant has to be extremely flexible in order to fit herself into a very confined space.

She has to keep her body parts which are sticking out of the holes completely still. The box also has black stripes going down the sides which make it seem more narrow then it really is. But, the black space is used by the woman inside of the box. The sliding blades are also not as narrow as they appear. The entire box is designed to make it look as though the box is much smaller than it really is.

This skill takes hours to practice. This trick is enough to fool even the toughest critics. The trick is also known as impaling. The magician presents to his audience a stand, which has a sword standing in a vertical position. The assistant might drop down a foot or two, impaling themselves on the spike in the process. But then, they pick themselves back up from the spike, appearing not to have suffered any injuries along the way.

Of course, nobody is actually being impaled and no blood is being shed. The assistant rests her body weight on the platform, which makes her look as though she is a human kebab. And the reason for dropping down is to take the focus away from the spike and make it look like it has gone through her. If I'm going to be real with you all, I've been wanting to move an item using only the power of my mind since I saw Matilda do it in Unfortunately, none of us have a magic wand like Harry Potter or Hermione Granger.

But fortunately, the magician in us can make it appear as though we are making a cup levitate. By strategically placing our hands around the cup and slowly moving them apart, you too can make it look like you are making a cup float in the air.

Okay, fine. But, there is a much easier way that you too can learn. Heck, a five-year-old can pull off the trick. All that it requires is poking a hole through the back of a styrofoam cup with your thumb. It is undeniably cool to look at though, so if you can do this, you've pretty much made it.

First of all, you only want to perform this trick if you are an experienced magician. If done incorrectly, serious damage could be done. Swallowing a sword with no harm involves bending your head back to exactly the right angle so that your mouth and throat are aligned. You can then slip the sword through your mouth and slide it down into your body.

Need we say, do not try this at home. Michael Jackson was and will always be the King of Pop. This move has been emulated millions of times since. MJ performed the move perfectly, making it appear as though it came as natural to him as walking does to every other person. Any other normal person would topple over themselves and face plant into the ground.

Rest assured. Actually, the king of pop needed a bit of help to pull off this notorious skill. In order to pull off the move, Jackson actually wore special shoes which had triangular holes in the bottom.

There were also nails jutting out of the ground to catch the holes. So, Jackson would get into position and the nails would catch into the holes of his shoes, allowing him to bend all the way forward. Pretty neat, huh? Get your smooth criminal. Ravens performed many mind-blowing skills, but there is one which is the most famous of them all. This trick really left the judges and audience members with their mouths hanging to the floor. Ravens asked one of the judges to sign a piece of paper.

He then folded up the paper and out of nowhere, he made a lemon appear. How in the world did he manage to do this? If you got a close enough look, you may have picked up the secret behind this. You can see Ravens quickly closing the lemon up after he showed the note that was planted inside of the lemon.

Jamie did a good enough job distracting everyone that nobody noticed him slipping the note into the hole of the lemon. Nobody but us… meh heh. How cool would it be to make smoke appear out of nowhere?

You just need to be a pro trickster. The point is to make it appear as though the smoke is coming from nowhere. Separate the side from the cardboard box, fold it in half and light it. Allow it to burn for a little and then put out the fire. Gather the white residue, which is white phosphorus.

This is how you create a smoke effect. Rub some on your index finger and thumb and rub them together. There you go! Your fingers are smoking. First of all, we are by no means in support of using or abusing animals for the sake of magic.

Another animal which has come to be associated with magic besides the bunny is the pigeon. Disclaimer; the substance involved in this trick can be very dangerous. Keep in mind before trying this, the substance involved can be dangerous and should be immediately washed away after the trick is completed. To begin the trick, take the striker side of a matchbox.

In this magic trick, a magician tells audience members that he is going to make a pigeon appear before their very eyes. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, they snap their fingers and poof, a pigeon appears. The flash catches the audience off guard.



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