Cantor Magic

  • Baltimore, MD 21211 (map)
  • (410) 961-5903

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Magician Michael Cantor

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"Leave your disbelief at the door!" says the City Paper of Magician Michael Cantor. Parlor, close-up, stand-up and strolling magic for both adults and children by a magician's magician! Michael has been presenting exceedingly entertaining, highly artistic and audience interactive magical performances for over 20 years, performing for corporations, private parties, and special events throughout the region. Client list includes venues such as Johns Hopkins University, Prince, America's Next Top Model, General Motors, Aflac, Artscape, etc. etc. along with hosts of private parties and related special events.

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Question and answer

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. Always look at the client list to assess the seriousness and professionalism of the talent

Q. What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right service professional?

A. Who has the magician worked for in the past and what is their commitment to the art? Are you looking for a clown who does magic tricks, or a magician who's really entertaining ... with magic?!

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. A real people-person who can relate to most any audience! Else? Extremely well schooled in the craft with tons of experience within the entertainment business as a whole.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. Working with the audience, meeting clients, travel, ever learning about the craft, and sharing the art of live performance.

Q. If you were advising someone who wanted to get into your profession, what would you suggest?

A. Read as much as possible about the history of magic, biographies of past performers. Also, see as much live magic as possible, and look at your own personality and how it could best fit into your work.

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