Whether you use the boxes to list the qualities of an exceptional magic performance or the personal qualities essential in a great magician, or any other conceivable list relating to the world of magic, you’ll read a letter to them… Read More ›
Meeting Activities
Meeting Activity: Placemat 5
With this placemat for your meeting, you’ll probably need some children’s scissors close-by too. Have each person fold their placemat using the lines as guides. However, they can each fold them differently (i.e. with the letters to the inside or… Read More ›
Meeting Activity: A-Z Posters
Do your members know the jargon that’s unique to magic? Are you sure? Here’s an activity that will get the job done (and another idea at the bottom of this post). The group is divided into equal teams (be sure… Read More ›
Meeting Activity: Living Statues
In drama it’s called a tableau where people are positioned in such a manner that a story could be told from their still positioning and expressions. One application to a magic meeting might be that of the group creating a… Read More ›
Meeting Activity: Index Card Exchange
As those best three card hands are shared with the whole group, they are collected by the facilitator – removing the duplicates before possibly having each table draw a face down card as the Living Statues activity begins. There are… Read More ›
Marketing Giveaway 14: Instant Mind Reading Kit
Once you download from the link below, print two-sided and fold the template you’ll recognize this as a collection of common magician mind reading gags. When folded to where the above title is all that shows, you’ll also find the… Read More ›
Meeting Activity: Object Lesson
You begin your meeting with this statement, “In the middle of the table, you’ll find a pen. As a table team, generate three ways in which that pen is like an accomplished magician. Everyone at your table stands up when… Read More ›
Meeting Activities: Artificial Intelligence Articles
Depending on the interest of your membership in this post and this post, you might share with them the four articles that served as a foundation for our own club’s initial exploration of artificial intelligence and its application to the… Read More ›
Meeting Activity: Placemat 3
THANK YOU Terri Rogers for the designs used in this placemat. Although the lattice work borders do look exactly alike, follow the instructions inside each one and both you and your club members just might be amazed. You may download… Read More ›
Meeting Activity: DIY Interactive Matrix
No doubt you’ve seen this formula applied to magic tricks on television specials or internet websites where you’ve been encouraged to put your finger on any card showing on the screen. Then as you follow the magician’s series of instructions… Read More ›