Famous Magic Tricks Explained

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The Trick: The Floating Woman

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Sometimes magicians will use an audience member or his assistant for this trick. A board is supported by two chairs, which are later taken away, leaving the volunteer floating in mid-air. To prove magic is real, the magician usually runs a hula-hoop around the person to show that nothing is holding the board up.

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