Magicians
Since the beginning of times, human beings have a fascination
for the unknown. For instance, our primitive ancestors
worshipped lightning and thunder. Some of that secret admiration
still remains inside us, and that is the reason why we feel an
attraction for magicians.
>From little kids' birthday parties to million dollar shows,
these professionals have astonished people on the widest variety
of places and situations, including movies, books, TV shows, and
so on.
Nowadays, there are magic schools that prepare prospective
magicians for their future career. These schools do not only
instruct magicians in the arts of disappearing handkerchiefs, or
taking rabbits out of hats, but also take care of more complete
aspects of artistic expression, such as acting, verbal
communications and public speeches, and even dance routines, as
these arts are becoming more and more helpful when entertaining
an audience that is harder to satisfy day by day.
Every day magicians and magic shows are getting more complex and
more complete; today if a magician wants to make a difference
between himself and the rest of his colleagues, he needs not
only to perform flawlessly, but also be in constant search for
new visually impressive tricks to attract a highly demanding
audience.
Sadly, this creating process often takes several months or even
years, so it is usual for famous magicians to remain out of
public appearances for a lot of time, and return to stages once
a year or maybe every two years with more and more impressive
tricks that leave the eager audience breathless.
Back in the past days, magic schools were an option for
magicians to improve their proficiency and get better in what
they do; today these institutions are essential even for
beginners to learn tricks and prepare themselves for this very
competitive field.
Magic is not a hobby anymore, today it is a profitable career.
It all depends on preparation and creativity.