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Kid$ Magic Partie$ DVD by Mark Leveridge

The Magic Party Video brings alive an entertaining mix of lecture and live performance footage showing Mark Leveridge actually using the ideas with children at a real party.

The main theme of the lecture is how to present a commercial Games & Magic package to bookers. Here Mark reveals a gold mine of totally practical and commercial ideas covering many topics from controlling children through to the actual games, magic and warm-ups. The live footage shows how the theory works and illustrates first-hand just how effective it all is.

If you've ever wanted to run complete parties, this video will set you on the right road. If you already use games and magic, this DVD will provide fresh ideas and routines for your act.

• Introduction
• Mark’s Start in Children’s Parties
• Type of Table to Use
• Types of Games to Use
• How to Handle the Children / Use of Prizes
• Learning the Children’s Names
• Mimes
• Torn & Restored Paper
• Three of a Kind
• Teeter-Totter Tower
• Use of an Amp & Mike
• Musical Numbers / Number Dance
• Props
• Flying Coin / Magic Wand / Flower Productions
• Classic Games
• Musical Bumps
• Corners
• Picture Game
• Pass the Parcel / Fun Bits
• Silk Surprise
• Kay’s Game
• Types of Prizes to Give Away
• How to Get Bookings
• Banana Warm-Up
• Magic Shoelace
• Mister Rose’s Balloons



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