My "Magic for Happiness" Journey: Spreading Joy
Magic is more than just tricks; it's the sparkle in a child's eyes. I started this mission to bring wonder to children who rarely get to experience it.
This video is the introduction to my "Magic for Happiness" series. It explains my belief that magic is more than just tricks; it's about creating a sparkle in a child's eye and showing them that anything is possible. Join me on this journey across 10 homes, sharing countless moments of wonder.
Our first stop was Berachah Bhavan Children’s Home. For many of these kids, it was the first time they had ever seen a magic show. Hearing them ask us to come back again was the best feeling. This is where the journey began.
Day two took us to Madhu Mansion Children’s Home. The kids' reactions were priceless, from the Rubik's cube trick to the disappearing tomato. Their laughter and gasps of surprise reminded me that wonder has no age limit.
At Shalom Children’s Home, we did something special. I taught one of my team members, Jenny, her first magic trick, and she performed it for the kids. It showed them that anyone can learn to create magic, which is a core part of my workshops.
The kids at Compassion Home had the sweetest and most genuine reactions. Some of them told me they wanted to be magicians too. Moments like these, when you inspire a child, are what this mission is all about.
The energy at Sri Sai Krupa Charitable Trust was electric. The kids were not just watching; they were part of the show, shouting "Abracadabra" and helping with the tricks. This kind of interactive magic show makes it so much more fun for everyone.
Visiting Vidyaranya, a home for both elders and kids, was a beautiful experience. We learned that the children had never seen magic before. Bringing that first moment of wonder to them, and sharing it across generations, was truly special.
About this collection
These performances are my way of giving back and are not commercial events. If you run a school, orphanage, or community center and would like me to bring this same spark to your kids, please reach out. I schedule these visits on weekends between my professional shows.
When a kid told me magic was only for the rich, it hit me hard. That comment changed my path entirely. I decided that wonder should not be a privilege, but something every child gets to experience, regardless of their background.
The Mission
This gallery captures the "Magic for Happiness" project. It is not about perfect staging or massive light shows; it is about the raw, immediate joy of connecting with children at places like Berachah Bhavan, Sri Sai Krupa, and government schools in Ramamurthy Nagar. We keep it simple—just everyday objects like rubber bands, tissues, and cards to show that magic is accessible to everyone.
Why This Matters
For many of these children, these visits are their first-ever live magic show. You will see moments where the energy in the room shifts from curiosity to absolute awe. Whether it is a quiet card trick on a dusty road or a larger interactive session at a rehabilitation trust, the goal is the same: to boost confidence and show these kids that the impossible is just a perspective they can change.
How We Work
I perform these shows as part of my social commitment. If you are part of a charitable organization or a school looking to host an interactive magic experience, please get in touch. We will discuss how to bring a dose of joy to your group. My team and I are always looking for new places to visit, learn, and share a few laughs.
Pradeep Tyson
Hi, I'm Tyson. I wasn't born into magic—I had to fight for every trick I learned. Now, I use those skills to turn a regular day into a memory for kids who truly deserve a reason to smile.
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