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"The Best Digital Illusionists"
- Simon Cowell -

"You are from another Planet!"
- Will Smith -

"One blows my mind... but two? Unbelievable!"
- Heidi Klum -

CES Las Vegas cocktail magician: innovation and wonder

CES Las Vegas Cocktail Magician: Innovation and Amazement — it's a subject that the most demanding event planners have mastered. Here are the keys to transforming your project into an unforgettable moment.

What magic brings to your event

The digital show — or Digital Illusionism — is a show format that fuses classic magic and cutting-edge technologies: artificial intelligence, augmented reality, holograms, interactions with the audience's smartphones. The result: an experience that no other animation format can replicate.

Imagine a show where your phone becomes a magical object, where an AI dialogues with the magician in real time, where generative visuals are created before your eyes. The Digital Illusionism doesn't seek to impress with technology — it uses it to amplify emotion. The viewer only sees the magic, not the cables. It is this invisibility of tech that creates astonishment.

The close-up: the art of close-up magic

close-up — or proximity magic — is practiced a few centimeters from spectators, with everyday objects: cards, coins, telephones, rings. The magician circulates from group to group, offering each person 5 to 8 minutes of personal wonder. This is the king of cocktails and receptions: no installation, no sound system, just the impossible happening in the hands of your guests.

What makes the close-up so effective in events: each guest has “their” moment of magic. He's not watching a show — he's the hero. This personalization creates an incomparable emotional engagement. The close-up also excels in an often underestimated role: breaking the ice. Around one turn, strangers become accomplices in a few seconds.

Les French Twins: a unique approach to the show

Behind the name Les French Twins, there are Tony and Jordan — two twins who transformed magic into technological art. Their specialty: creating unique shows where digital and illusion become one. From corporate galas to the most exclusive private parties, their signature is always the same: the unexpected.

Frequently asked questions

Should a technical installation be planned?
For the close-up: nothing at all. For the stage show: a basic sound system and lighting are sufficient. The magician brings all his specific equipment and coordinates with your manager.

How long does a service last?
The close-up generally lasts 1 hour to 2 hours. The stage show: 20 to 45 minutes. Both formats can be combined in the same evening for maximum impact.

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