James performing sleight of hand with coins for an audience at Run For the Roses in Denver, Colorado

Hire A Magician For Your Next Event In Colorado

For your next event in Colorado, have you considered booking a magician? 

Magicians provide a plethora of benefits to your event that can help you create an unforgettable night of memories and conversation. It also can help you enjoy your event instead of feeling like you need to play host. The magician can be entertainment, host, and conversation starter allowing you to enjoy your event.

I have been performing all over Colorado and beyond for the last 15 years at all types of events. From small corporate parties for 20 people to full corporate retreats in Vail, CO for 200 plus people, having a magician at these events has created unforgettable experiences that are unique and different from any other entertainment available.

A magician provides a myriad of benefits to any event. They provide entertainment, a way for your guests to connect, and an opportunity for you to enjoy your event. A magician keeps the energy up so you can relax. 

What A Magician Provides To Any Party, Event or Retreat

  • Audience Participation
  • Conversation Starters
  • Everyone Is Equal
  • Lets You Relax
  • Unforgettable Moments
James performing magic at an engagement party in Denver, Colorado for a crowd of 30
Tony Smith

“We are sitting right here! There is no way any of that just happened.”

AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION

The number one thing that sets magicians apart from any other entertainment form is our unique way to include our audiences into our performance. From strolling events to small stage shows, we can include our audience into the piece. Let’s be real, without the audience, magic wouldn’t exist. They are needed to make decisions, to confirm the situation, and see the impossible circumstances when things change.

Unlike DJ’s or circus performers, we offer a unique opportunity for your guests to assist in the performance. Instead of taking a picture with a stilt walker, imagine your guests being able to perform something impossible and take with them a memento from their experience. This interaction can create a sense of connection to the performance and to other guests.

Oftentimes we hear stories long after an event about how people still remember the magic that they were a part of. This direct connection is hard to find in other types of performances.

CONVERSATION STARTERS

One of the things that all events need  is more conversation starters. For the last fifteen years I have performed at various corporate and personal events and have seen the same problem, its hard to get people talking and connecting. People have a tendency to stay in their “cliques” and not interact with other people. Or the worst culprit, socially awkward CEO’s who have a hard time talking to their employees in a “casual” setting.

A magician is a great way to get people to interact who regularly don’t. As an unbiased 3rd party, a magician doesnt know who is a supervisor and who is an intern. They see everyone as people willing to play and have fun! So it is easy for the magician to get people connected and talking. A magic trick is a great way to break the ice and give everyone something to talk about and focus on. From how he does the trick to how amazed everyone is, a magician can easily grab desparate groups and bring them together to mingle. Time and again, all it takes is someone with the courage to get people moving around the room.

EVERYONE IS EQUAL 

Speaking of getting people to connect, a magician is also a great tool to help people feel like equals. Sometimes hierarchy structures can make it hard for people to feel like they can connect authentically at events. CEO’s specifically can have a hard time letting loose and feeling like “one of the guys” at these events. A magician can help create some sense of equality between people. Since everyone is there to be amazed and astonished, titles and labels don’t matter. A magician can quickly and easily break down the barriers to connection. Along with some great vibes, food, and music, a magcian will be sure to connect everyone and make them feel comfortable connecting with each other after they have moved onto the next group. 

Take a moment to think about your team, who has a hard time connecting righ now? Who could benefit from a magician helping them connect with their team? 

 

James performing close up magic for an audience at strange brews the fancy one in August of 2023

Let’s You Relax

As an event planner, it can be hard coordinating everything for the event and NOT feel like you have to be in control. Part of the role of the magician is also to play host. Getting people to connect, keeping the momentum going, and ensuring that everying stays on schedule. Instead of hired entertainment you can think of us as a second set of helping hands. We can do a lot of the legwork the day of to allow you to enjoy the fruits of your labor. Let’s be real, we know that you chose your favorite food and drinks. We are there to support you and help you relax so you can enjoy those things and your fellow attendees. You can trust a good magician to assist you in making your event fun, relaxing and unforgettable which allows you to relax and have a good time. 

Creating Unforgettable Moments 

Finally, the role of a magician at any party, corporate event, retreat, or show, is to leave audiences with unforgettable moments or objects. We are there to create moments of levity and awe that your guests will remember long after your event. After a while, every black tie event will start to look the same, but with a magician, we create unique one of a kind events that people will be asking about long after they are over. If you are ready to create unforgettable moments, book James now for your next event. Not only will James provide your guests with connection and conversation, but these unforgettable moments they will want to have again and again. 

 

Hiring a magician for your next event in Colorado. They provide connection, unforgettable moments, and great conversation starters.

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