Tiny Grand Illusion by Sven Bosch and Green Lemon
Created by: Sven Bosch, Green Lemon
Where to buy
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Key features
Compact and portable, making it easy to carry and perform anywhere.
Interactive, with audience participation enhancing the illusion.
Multiple phases increase the trick's difficulty and impact.
Light-hearted and entertaining, suitable for a wide range of audiences.
Pros
Highly interactive, making it engaging for both the performer and the audience.
Compact size makes it easy to transport and perform in various settings.
Multiple phases allow for building suspense and increasing the trick's impact.
Light-hearted nature makes it suitable for all ages.
Cons
Requires precise choreography to perform effectively.
May not be suitable for performers looking for a more serious or dramatic effect.
Effect
The Tiny Grand Illusion is a compact version of a classic stage illusion. The magician presents a small assistant, often depicted on cards, who appears to be split into three separate parts: head, middle, and legs. The pieces are mixed up by the audience, yet with a snap of the fingers, the assistant is restored to their original form. The trick builds in difficulty, with multiple phases that increase audience engagement and disbelief.
Full Details
The Tiny Grand Illusion uses a set of specially designed cards that allow the assistant to appear divided and then restored. The magician interacts with the audience, letting them shuffle the pieces to eliminate any suspicion of prearrangement. The restoration happens instantly, with no visible moves or sleight of hand. The trick includes a built-in routine that escalates in complexity, making it suitable for repeated performances.
Who Should Consider the Trick
This trick is ideal for magicians who want a portable, visually striking illusion without the bulk of traditional stage props. It works well for close-up performers, street magicians, and those who enjoy audience interaction. The playful nature of the trick makes it a good fit for family shows or casual performances.
Information on How Difficult It Is to Perform
The Tiny Grand Illusion relies more on presentation than technical skill. The method is straightforward, but the performer must focus on timing, audience management, and storytelling. No advanced sleight of hand is required, making it accessible to beginners. However, experienced magicians can enhance the effect with their own performance style.
What Magicians Say
Alex Kirk ranked Tiny Grand Illusion as one of his top tricks of 2024, calling it "a compact, brilliantly elevated version of a classic principle." He praised its simplicity and strong impact, noting that it "blew me away when it was performed on me."
Magic-tv highlighted the interactive nature of the trick, stating that "the performer interacts with the audience, making the illusion more engaging by having them mix up the pieces." They also noted the escalating difficulty, which keeps the performance fresh and surprising.
The trick's portability and visual appeal make it a favorite among performers who want a big illusion in a small package.
What people are saying about Tiny Grand Illusion
Alex Kirk says...
Tiny Grand Illusion by Green Lemon blew me away when it was performed on me. It's a very very simple trick based on an old principle but they've elevated it. The use of an assistant in a box as the plot and the hook is absolute genius.
magic-tv says...
The trick is performed multiple times, with increasing difficulty, and ends with the assistant fully restored. The performance is light-hearted and interactive, making it entertaining for viewers.
Performance videos
Tiny Grand Illusion by Sven Bosch & Green Lemon | Miniature Illusion Show
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Review videos
Haunted Balloon, Tornado, Tiny Grand Illusion & Jumping Rope | Craig & Ryland's Magic Review Show
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Other videos
The Saturday Show January 4th - www.MonsterMagic.co.uk
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