magicians
Magicians are performers who present magic tricks designed to entertain by creating the appearance of impossible or improbable feats. They rely on sleight of hand, misdirection, carefully constructed props, and psychological techniques to produce wonder rather than deception.
The practice has ancient roots in rituals and street performances across cultures, but modern stage magic developed
Magicians perform in a variety of contexts, including theatres, television specials, cruise ships, private events, and
Famous figures associated with magic include historical practitioners such as Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin and Harry Houdini,