Magician
A magician is a performer who presents tricks and illusions that give the impression of supernatural feats. Modern magicians rely on a combination of misdirection, psychology, sleight of hand, and specially designed props or devices rather than real powers. The term encompasses a range of performers, including stage magicians, close-up workers, mentalists, escapologists, and illusionists who perform in theaters, on television, or in street settings. Although some acts are framed as entertainment, historical magic often intersected with occult beliefs; today most performers emphasize illusion and entertainment rather than claims of real magic.
Skills common to the craft include card and coin handling, misdirection, concealment, gimmicks, and secret setups.
History of magic as a performance art dates to ancient times and evolved through medieval and early
Ethics and presentation: magicians typically maintain secrecy about methods to preserve the illusion, while ensuring audience