Private show for a marriage proposal in front of the family
Private show for a marriage proposal in front of the family — this is a subject that the most demanding event planners master. Here are the keys to transforming your project into an unforgettable moment.
Magic and marriage: the format that creates memories
The wine reception is the ideal moment for local magic: the guests meet again, the two families meet for the first time, and the magician creates natural points of convergence between groups who do not know each other. By circulating from table to table for 1 to 1.5 hours, it offers each cluster of guests a personal and memorable moment.
Highly requested additional option: a 15-20 minute mini-show during dessert or before the opening of the ball. The magician coordinates with the caterer, DJ and bride and groom to fit seamlessly into the program. Some artists also offer a personalized tour for the bride and groom — a prediction written weeks before, a personal object that appears in an impossible place. A moment of pure emotion that remains engraved.
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: when magic becomes technology
Tony and Jordan embody a new generation of artists: those who use technology as an artistic language in its own right. Their approach to Digital Illusionism has attracted the biggest international brands. Each performance is a unique moment — an experience that only exists once, for a given audience.
Frequently asked questions
At what point in the wedding does the magician intervene?
The most common format: close-up during the reception (1h-1h30). Additional option: 15-20 min mini-show during dessert. The magician coordinates with the caterer and DJ to fit in seamlessly.
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.