Show for an unforgettable Valentine's Day party
Show for an unforgettable Valentine's Day party — the most memorable events are those that surprise. Here's how reference organizers approach this topic and what you can learn from it.
Show for an unforgettable Valentine's Day party
The stage show brings together all the guests for a collective moment of 20 to 45 minutes. It is the unifying format par excellence — the one that creates a shared memory and offers a strong visual impact. Grand illusions, audience participation, integration of technologies (holograms, AI, interactive screens) — the stage show is a complete spectacle.
The advantage in events: it structures the evening. After dinner, the show creates an emotional climax that marks the memory of all the guests simultaneously. It’s also the most “brandable” format — the show can incorporate the company message, brand colors, and even the product into the tricks. For large gatherings of 200+ people, this is often the most impactful format.
Mentalism: the intellectual dimension of magic
Mentalism is the art of creating the illusion of mind reading, prediction and psychological influence. This is the most intellectually impressive format — it leaves spectators with the unsettling sensation that the magician has actually accessed their thoughts.
In events, mentalism works particularly well with corporate, finance and tech audiences — analytical and rational profiles that classic card tricks impress less. A mentalist who predicts the year's turnover, who guesses a director's secret project, or who anticipates the choices of an entire room creates an impact that other magic formats cannot reproduce.
Les French Twins: 45 countries, an invented genre
Tony and Jordan's journey is atypical: starting from a shared passion for conjuring, they created a unique artistic genre — Digital Illusionism — which opened the doors to the most prestigious stages and events in the world. Their DNA: merging human emotion and technological prowess.
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.
Can the show be personalized?
It's even recommended. The best artists offer a creative briefing in advance to adapt the show to your program, your audience and your message.