Seven Professional Magic Routines
Why Real-World Experience Matters
You’ve likely felt the frustration of learning a trick from a book or video only to find it falls flat when you actually try to perform it for friends. The problem isn't that the trick is bad; it’s that it hasn't been "stress-tested." Most magic is designed for cameras, but real-world performance requires a different approach to handling, timing, and audience management.
What This Course Teaches
This lesson focuses on seven routines that Borja Mazorriaga has performed consistently over his 15-year career. You aren't just learning how to pull off a move; you’re learning how to build a routine from the ground up. Borja breaks down his workflow for musical magic, showing you both how to build an effect around a specific track and how to find the right music for an existing routine. You will also gain insight into the versatility required to perform for different audiences, from intimate card sessions to energetic children's parties.
About the Instructor
Borja Mazorriaga is a professional worker based in Spain. With a career built on thousands of live performances ranging from corporate stages to private events, his teaching is based on what works in front of real people, not just theory.
What's Included
- Performance Workflow: How to structure magic that actually connects with a crowd.
- Musical Integration: Two distinct methods for syncing your magic with music.
- Card Routines: Practical card magic designed for the real world.
- Children’s Magic: A proven routine that keeps younger audiences engaged.
- Professional Tips: Advice on how to adapt your style for different venues.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this hard to learn?
The routines vary in difficulty, but they are all taught with a focus on practical performance. Borja explains the "why" behind the moves, which makes them much easier to grasp.
Do I need special props?
Some routines use cards, while others rely on the props you’d use for musical or children's magic. Most of what you need is standard or easily acquired.
What skill level is this for?
This is perfect for intermediate magicians who want to transition from learning "tricks" to performing complete, professional-grade routines.
How long will it take to learn these?
Since these are field-tested routines, you can learn the basics in one session, but Borja encourages practice to get the timing and rhythm right for your own performances.