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Micromagic or [[close-up magic]] is magic performed in an intimate setting usually no more than ten-feet (three-meters) distance from one's audience.
Micromagic or [[close-up magic]] is magic performed in an intimate setting usually no more than ten-feet (three-meters) distance from one's audience and is usually performed while sitting across a table.

The vast majority of magicians around the world are close-up magicians.


The two principle forms of micromagic are [[card tricks]] and [[coin tricks]].
The two principle forms of micromagic are [[card tricks]] and [[coin tricks]].

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Micromagic or close-up magic is magic performed in an intimate setting usually no more than ten-feet (three-meters) distance from one's audience and is usually performed while sitting across a table.

The vast majority of magicians around the world are close-up magicians.

The two principle forms of micromagic are card tricks and coin tricks.