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The Art of Sleight of Hand and Magic

byArun & VarunAvailable online globallyStarts from12,000 per show (up to 20 connections)View full gallery

Experience the craft of pure deception where every card, coin, and mind-reading act is built on science, practice, and years of performance.

Sometimes a trick appears to go wrong, only to lead to an even bigger surprise. This is a fun piece of misdirection where we make you think your chosen card is still in the deck, but it has actually vanished. It’s a playful demonstration of sleight of hand and audience management.

Even a magician can be fooled. In this fun challenge, Arun performs a complex card trick for Varun, who has to try and figure it out. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at our process and a demonstration of an advanced card control technique that leaves even an expert guessing.

This video has two layers of illusion. The first is a card trick where all four aces magically appear on top of the piles. The second is an audio illusion, as Varun is actually the one speaking. It’s a creative blend of classic cardistry and playful deception.

Can a solid object pass through another? In this quick close-up illusion, we make a rubber band instantly penetrate a solid smartphone. This is a classic sleight of hand magic trick that can be performed anywhere, anytime to create a moment of impossibility.

This is a tribute to the first magic trick that ever amazed us as kids. It’s a classic coin magic routine, demonstrating pure sleight of hand where a coin appears from thin air and then vanishes just as mysteriously. It’s the foundation of all close-up magic.

We call this "coinistry." This routine involves the manipulation of three coins, making them travel invisibly from one hand to the other and then disappear completely before reappearing on the table. It requires precise sleight of hand and years of practice to perfect.

About The Art of Illusion & Sleight of Hand

Magic isn't just about the reveal, it is years of practice in finger dexterity and psychology. We do not use hidden cameras or camera tricks in our sleight of hand. Whether it is a coin vanishing into thin air or a card choice you swore was impossible, everything you see is live, organic, and relies on pure human skill.

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