{"id":35580,"date":"2015-02-19T02:23:49","date_gmt":"2015-02-18T15:23:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/content.easyweddings.com\/au\/articles\/abracadabra-making-magic-at-your-wedding-reception\/"},"modified":"2021-11-10T03:49:39","modified_gmt":"2021-11-09T16:49:39","slug":"abracadabra-making-magic-at-your-wedding-reception","status":"publish","type":"au-article","link":"https:\/\/www.easyweddings.com.au\/articles\/abracadabra-making-magic-at-your-wedding-reception\/","title":{"rendered":"Abracadabra. Making magic at your wedding reception"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Sydney entertainer Trace Tam adores magic so much, she gave up a potential career in engineering to pursue her first love full time and, with an increase in demand for her shows, it’s a move that’s proved to be anything but hocus pocus.<\/p>\n
Her business Trace of Magic <\/a>specialises in providing magic shows at weddings and, for couples looking to add a little abracadabra to their wedding reception.<\/p>\n No! “Modern magic isn’t about pulling rabbits from a hat or sawing women in half,” says Trace. “It’s about having fun – and lots of it – by tailoring a unique show that makes the bride and groom the stars.<\/p>\n “I try to tailor every magical experience to offer the crowd something exciting to remember.”[ew-supplier-carousel]<\/p>\n “Because it’s fun, it’s exciting and it’s interactive,” adds Trace.<\/p>\n Most weddings are run using a similar format, with\u00a0the ceremony, pre-dinner drinks, food, speeches, cake and then dancing. Lots of weddings offer some form of entertainment, but magic at a wedding is still really new and offers something truly different and unique and, therefore, really tends to capture your guests’ attention.<\/p>\n There’s two main ways to include magic into your big day.<\/p>\n “The first is a customised stage show, which is something I specialise in,” says Trace.<\/p>\n “Basically, you sit down with the bride and groom beforehand, get to know them as a couple and then create a show that captures the essence of their relationship in a fun-filled way and takes the guests on a romantic and magical journey filled with laughter.”<\/p>\n The other option is to include close-up magic experiences, which is a bit more intimate and can include everything from borrowing objects from guests to making souvenirs they can take home appear from thin air<\/p>\n “I particularly love this style because it’s\u00a0a great way to welcome guests at the start of the reception and can also break the ice at the tables by encouraging guests to start interacting, especially if they don\u2019t know each other,” she adds.<\/p>\n The most popular choice is a mix of close-up magic to bring people together at the start of the night, and then a stage show as a lively and engaging centrepiece.<\/p>\n Trace says that every wedding is different and that every couple makes a different request, so she prides herself on tailoring every performance to every crowd and couple.<\/p>\n The only common fact is that the bride and groom are usually the stars of the show.<\/p>\n “But I do like to play games with the groom by giving him little tests designed to prove that he is, absolutely, the perfect guy for the bride,” says Trace. “It\u2019s a bit of fun that really tickles the crowd\u2019s fancy.”<\/p>\nFirst things first. Is wedding magic like the magic we see in children\u2019s books and on TV?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
Australians are really starting to embrace magic shows at weddings. Why do you think that is?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What are the different ways you can incorporate magic into a wedding?<\/strong><\/h2>\n
What questions should you ask before hiring a wedding magician?<\/h2>\n
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