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- Platform_magic abstract "Platform magic (also known as parlor magic, club magic or cabaret magic) is magic that is done for larger audiences than close-up magic and for smaller audiences than stage magic. It is more intimate than stage magic because it doesn't require expensive, large-scale stage equipment and can thus be performed closer to the audience and without a stage. Many of the tricks performed by platform magicians are sufficiently angle-sensitive as to make them impossible to perform as micromagic. Most working magicians are parlor/platform magicians.Many magicians consider the term "parlor" to be old-fashioned and limiting, since this type of magic is often done in rooms much larger than the traditional parlor, or even outdoors. According to the Encyclopedia of Magic and Magicians by T.A. Waters, "The phrase [parlor magic] is often used as a pejorative to imply that an effect under discussion is not suitable for professional performance." Parlor, or club, magicians generally work without assistants and within a few miles of their homes (unlike stage magicians, who may have several in their crew – both backstage and on stage – and may travel thousands of miles between jobs). This is because payment is less for parlor magicians (but still generally more than for close-up performers). Performances of this category of magic include civic and fraternal organizations, business groups, private parties, youth groups, church societies, public dinners, and similar venues.Common platform magic tricks include the "Miser's Dream" (where a seemingly endless supply of coins is produced from thin air), sucker tricks (like the "die box", where a giant die is put in a two-compartment box; the magician makes it vanish but the audience believe he simply shifts it to the other compartment; eventually the magician opens both sides of the box and the die is gone; it has appeared in a previously-empty hat); audience participation tricks (like the breakaway wand, where a wand remains rigid for the magician but falls apart every time the volunteer touches it); production effects (like the square circle, in which a bottomless, topless box with a screened front encloses a bottomless, topless cylinder. Both are shown empty and put together again; the magician then produces large quantities of silk scarves, fruit, bottles, and so on from the "empty" cylinder, inside the square box); and so on. There are countless effects that could be considered as fitting into this classification.".
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- Platform_magic wikiPageRevisionID "671958995".
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Shaxon.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink American_Museum_of_Magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Bizarre_magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Black_Herman.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Black_box.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Card_flourish.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Card_manipulation.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Card_throwing.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Cardistry.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magic_(illusion).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Channing_Pollock_(magician).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Childrens_magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Farla_(magician).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Close-up_magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Coin_magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Darryl_Hutton.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink David_Abbott_(magician).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink David_Copperfield_(illusionist).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Escapology.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Finn_Jon.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Kaps.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_conjuring_terms.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Glossary_of_magic_(illusion).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_Magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Gospel_magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Hank_Moorehouse.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Hat-trick_(magic_trick).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Illusionist.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Jeff_McBride.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink John_Mulholland_(magician).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Lance_Burton.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Larry_White.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink List_of_magic_tricks.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Magic_(illusion).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Magic_Castle.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Mentalism.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Micromagic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Misers_Dream.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Penn_&_Teller.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Marucci.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Murray_(magician).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Sleight_of_hand.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Sos_&_Victoria.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Stage_magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Steve_Cohen_(magician).
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Street_magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink T.A._Waters.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink T._A._Waters.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Tarbell_Course.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Terry_Seabrooke.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink The_Magic_Castle.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink The_Magic_Circle.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Theatrical_Séances.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Theatrical_séance.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Timeline_of_magic.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLink Trick_deck.
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Platform magic".
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Platform".
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLinkText "illusionist box".
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLinkText "parlor magician".
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLinkText "parlor tricks".
- Platform_magic wikiPageWikiLinkText "platform magic".
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- Platform_magic subject Category:Magic_(illusion).
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- Platform_magic type Illusion.
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- Platform_magic comment "Platform magic (also known as parlor magic, club magic or cabaret magic) is magic that is done for larger audiences than close-up magic and for smaller audiences than stage magic. It is more intimate than stage magic because it doesn't require expensive, large-scale stage equipment and can thus be performed closer to the audience and without a stage. Many of the tricks performed by platform magicians are sufficiently angle-sensitive as to make them impossible to perform as micromagic.".
- Platform_magic label "Platform magic".
- Platform_magic sameAs m.047tw0v.
- Platform_magic sameAs Q7202293.
- Platform_magic sameAs Q7202293.
- Platform_magic wasDerivedFrom Platform_magic?oldid=671958995.
- Platform_magic isPrimaryTopicOf Platform_magic.