Magical entertainment for an international family reunion
Magical entertainment for an international family reunion — if you are looking for a concrete and actionable answer, you are in the right place. Here is the essential, based on field experience of the most prestigious events.
What magic brings to your event
The business seminar often suffers from an attention problem: after 4 hours of presentations, participants drop out. Magic, strategically inserted into the program, acts as a “cognitive reset” — a moment of surprise that recharges the energy and attention of the room.
The most requested formats: a close-up during the coffee break (the magician circulates and creates micro-moments of surprise that restart conversations), or a 10-15 minute plenary interlude between two sessions. Some speakers even ask the magician to illustrate a key concept with a trick — innovation, transformation, change of perspective take on a concrete dimension when they are embodied by the illusion.
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.
Tony and Jordan: events reinvented by magic
Tony and Jordan built their reputation on a promise: to make the impossible tangible. As the creators of Digital Illusionism, they blend traditional magic with cutting-edge technology to deliver experiences no other format can replicate. Their approach appeals to both artistic directors of major brands and organizers of ultra-exclusive events.
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.