Public Speaking:
Add Magic to Your Presentations
There is just
something about a magic trick during a public speaking engagement that grabs
people. The nice thing about it is that as a public speaker who uses magic to
make a point, you are not held to the high standards you would be held to if
you were a professional magician.
I do some simple
magic that would probably make a real magician throw up, yet I get comments
from the audience that they loved my "illusions." Think about some
of the points you make during your public speaking presentation that might need
a little extra flair to make them memorable.
Visit a magic
shop and tell the proprietor what you want to accomplish and that your skill
level is zero. Most good magic shops have literally thousands of tricks to pick
from for all skill levels and all audience sizes. Also, you can surf the web
via entering search words such as "magic", "wizardry", (etc)
to view various magic related web sites to glean ideas from them for your public
speaking.
Magic tricks are
also a fun way to add some lightheartedness and WOW factor to your public speaking
engagements & presentations. The points you make and the comedy aspect of
the magic usually come from the "patter" (what the magician says while
doing the trick). You can even buy books of comic patter. Many magic tricks
are now on video which makes them infinitely easier to learn than trying to
read them from a book. An excellent tape for rope tricks is "Daryl's Rope
Tricks # 7." Your local magic shop probably has it and if they don't they
can probably order it.
I really like
to learn magic from videos because you can see the trick in action. Reading
them from a book is OK, and very useful, but you just can't beat video training.
Two good magic videos for speakers by master magician Tom Ogden are "Teaching
and Training with Magic" and "The Magic of Creativity." I got
these two videos from Royal Publishing & Walters Speakers Services (626)
335-8069
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