The program included unique performances: time transfer on all the phones in the hall, hypnosis, guessing thoughts, as well as an extreme knife trick where the viewer had to crush four out of five packages, one of which contained a sharp knife. The finale of the issue was the proof that the knife remained in the untouched package. However, the highlight of the show was the girl’s unique teleportation illusion. She disappeared on the air and appeared in a place chosen by the audience, with an object that they had made a wish for.
A professional team worked on the show: the director of the production, myself as the director of magic, and the Ekaterina Barnabas dance group of 11 people. Comfortable backstage was installed on both sides of the 15×9-meter stage, which ensured a smooth and quick transition between the rooms. This approach allowed us to maintain the dynamics of the show without pauses and hitches.
The result was a vibrant, dynamic and organic one-hour show that impressed both customers and viewers. A unique blend of magic, ballet, and audience engagement created an atmosphere that the corporate party participants talked about for a long time.
I was approached by a company with a request for a show for 2,000 people. The goal was to create a unique production that would surprise the audience. I suggested a combination of illusions and ballet company performances, which immediately intrigued the clients.