Magic Manifesto by Daniel Madison
Created by: Daniel Madison
Key features
Includes a book (Magic Manifesto), masterclass, custom playing cards (Masters Playing Cards), and an eBook
Focuses on magic as communication and personal journey rather than just secrets
Emphasizes intention, authenticity, and audience connection in performance
Challenges conventional magic teaching with an artistic approach
Designed to be transformative and revolutionary for magicians' practice
Provides both theoretical material and practical, performable routines
Pros
High-quality and comprehensive collection
Encourages deeper, more meaningful magic practice
Combines philosophy with practical performance tools
Provocative and thought-provoking content
Suitable for refining artistic approach and routines
Cons
Not a traditional trick—may not appeal to those seeking quick effects
Philosophical focus might be too abstract for some performers
Requires investment in mindset change rather than just technique
Effect
The Magic Manifesto presents itself as a philosophical guide for magicians. It does not teach a single trick. Instead, it provides a set of principles and beliefs about performance. The goal is to change how a magician thinks about their art. This change aims to make performances more meaningful for both the performer and the audience.
Full details
The Magic Manifesto is a book, available as an eBook. It is often bundled with custom playing cards, like the Masters or Repertoire decks. The product is not a collection of tricks. It is a written work about magic theory and personal approach. Daniel Madison created it to share his core beliefs on performance. The content challenges common ways magicians learn and perform. It focuses on the reasons behind performing magic, not just the methods. The manifesto encourages magicians to see magic as communication and a personal journey.
Who should consider the trick
The Magic Manifesto is for magicians who want to improve their performance philosophy. It is for performers who feel their act lacks deeper meaning. It suits those who wish to connect with an audience on a more personal level. This product is not for beginners looking to learn basic sleight of hand. It is for experienced magicians ready to examine their artistic approach. Magicians interested in the theory behind performance art will find value here.
Information on how difficult it is to perform
Since the Magic Manifesto is a theoretical work, there is no performance difficulty for a trick. The challenge lies in understanding and applying the philosophical concepts. A magician must be willing to critically assess their own performance habits. Integrating these ideas into a routine requires thoughtful practice and self-reflection. The difficulty is intellectual and artistic, not technical.
What magicians say
Daniel Madison promotes the Magic Manifesto. He states it uses a provocative title to capture attention. Madison says the title "MAGIC is DEAD" aims to challenge magicians. He wants practitioners to reconsider their approach to the art. Madison frames the manifesto as a tool for a magician's development. He emphasizes intention, authenticity, and audience connection. Madison advocates for a more artistic approach to magic. He encourages magicians to focus on the 'why' behind their magic.
What people are saying about Magic Manifesto
Daniel Madison says...
The title 'MAGIC is DEAD' is used to provoke thought and attract attention, aiming to challenge and transform magicians' approaches to the art. [...] Magic is a form of communication and a personal journey, not just a series of secrets to be learned, emphasizing intention, authenticity, and audience connection.
Promotional videos
Written from the heart - The MAGIC MANIFESTO
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MAGIC is DEAD
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