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Erik Casey Magic
- Jacksonville, FL
- Strolling/Close-up Magician
- Travels up to 90 miles
- $600 - $2200
Overview
Erik Casey is Jacksonville, Florida's premier close-up magician. If you are looking to take your party to the next level, do not hesitate and book Erik today! He will bring mystery & intrigue with a selection of close-up miracle and a charm & wit that cannot be learned!
2 Reviews
Erik was great for our office party! came on time, was super friendly and fun to be around. Thanks for the great time and we look forward to hiring him again.
Strolling/Close-up Magician
Erik Casey has performed at multiple parties I have hosted and he is always a crowd pleaser. He is fantastic at engaging the room and including everyone as he performs. His magic is incredible and leaves everyone questioning how the heck he did each trick. He's funny and captivating and unbelievably entertaining! You should absolutely higher him for your event!
Magician, Strolling/Close-up Magician
Booking Info
Price Range: $600 - $2200
Gig Length: 30 - 90 minutes
Languages: English
About
When people think if a “magician,” the first image that comes to mind is a guy in a top hat pulling rabbits out of his hat. But for real magicians like Erik Casey, that common misconception is what keeps his focus laser sharp to change the public perception in regard to his craft.
Casey has been practicing magic since he was 8 years old when he started out doing coin tricks for close family and friends. Now he finds himself among an elite group of magicians and is considered “one of the best creators” in the world of magic.
Being born and raised in Jacksonville, Casey has won contests throughout Florida and traveled all over the country learning from the best. “Schools don’t have magic programs, so I learn by reading books from the local library and coming up with new tricks on my own time,” said Casey, whose specialty is close-up table magic while working mostly with borrowed decks of cards to maintain the legitimacy of his talents.
“I can work an hour show with just one single deck of cards,” said Casey who, unlike other magicians, has started to monetize his creative efforts by selling tricks he comes up with to Magic Shops in Las Vegas, California and all over the world.
“Besides corporate events, I don’t perform for money,” he said. “There’s a really large market for people who create their own magic and turn around and sell it, which is what I try to concentrate on. I take old ideas from the ‘70s and ‘80s and twist their methods into new tricks.”
Casey, who creates, films and edits his own instructional DVDs, says he tries to stay away from YouTube and other video platforms when it comes to promoting his magic.
“I will only put demo videos on YouTube to sell my product, but the actual trick is packaged sold in an entirely different format,” he said. “I keep my performances private because if you were to record my performance, you could probably watch it over and over again and decipher how I did the trick.”
Casey believes the changes in magic over the past few years have changed the industry. When FOX aired “Masked Magician” in the mid-’90s and revealed the insider secrets about stage magic, it was considered a cardinal sin among magicians. Casey believes the show improved the industry.
“Guys like David Copperfield and David Blaine, true magicians, decided to get back to creating new magic tricks. Instead of complaining about it, Masked Magician actually forced them to create new, never before seen tricks, which keeps the industry moving forward.”
Casey caters to both the performance and sales side of magic. When asked if he considers his craft as art, his reply is surprisingly mature.
“Magic is made for visual stimulus in order to get reaction. What sells the magic is acting. If I did all my card tricks without speaking, without body language, just as the trick was, it wouldn’t captivate people. When people ask me if magic is art, I usually reply with a quote from Robert Houdin, the father of the modern style of conjuring: ‘A magician is only an actor playing a magician on stage.’”
Services Offered
Past Booked Events
January 31, 2025 • 7:00pm - 8:30pm | Cocktail Party |
January 09, 2025 • 4:00pm - 7:00pm | Christmas Party |