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Up Close & Interactive Magic Shows

byDev SinghTravels to venues across Delhi NCRStarts from7,000 per showView full gallery

Magic isn’t just something to watch from a distance. I bring the illusions right to your table, involving kids and adults alike so everyone feels the wonder.

The magic of bringing a drawing to life. In this illusion, I show the audience a drawing of a guitar and then magically produce a real one from the page.

Performing the timeless linking rings illusion. This is a classic of close-up magic where solid metal rings seem to link and unlink impossibly.

A moment of focus during a mind reading demonstration. I ask a volunteer to think of something, and through a bit of magic, I reveal their thoughts.

Inviting a guest from the audience to participate in a trick. Interactive magic is great for adult parties and family gatherings, as it gets everyone involved.

Teaching a young volunteer a simple move. It's always fun to make the kids feel like they are part of the magic themselves.

A young girl helps me present the "Music & Magic" book before a trick. Making children my assistants is a great way to keep them engaged and excited.

A quick close-up trick with chips, perfect for a 2022 recap video. This kind of sleight of hand is great for small groups and intimate settings.

A black and white clip of the floating table illusion. Even without color, the magic of seeing a table float in mid-air is a powerful sight.

A simple scarf trick can be one of the most baffling illusions. Here I am performing it in a classroom setting, showing how magic can be done anywhere.

The magical production of a bouquet of flowers, always a crowd-pleaser. This trick adds a burst of color and surprise to any show.

About Up Close & Interactive Magic

I don't just perform from a distance. I prefer to get right into the crowd, whether it's a living room or a lawn, to perform close-up illusions that happen right in front of your eyes. I usually need about a 6x4 feet clear space to set up my props, and I always make it a point to arrive 15 minutes before showtime to get settled without interrupting your party flow.

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