Mike Clarke’s Motivational Magic

 

Mike Clarke

Bristol, England magician Mike Clarke brought together his skills and interests in forming his new show to entertain and educate the children of Bristol with his brand new show ?The Magic Inside.? The show uses magic to interest the children and talk with them about a variety of motivational subjects

Mr. Clarke has worked as a professional amongst us since 1996 and loves his work. His current offering brings stories about Thomas Edison, Harry Houdini, and Albert Einstein as well as personal stories all relating to the magic effects he presents. Mr. Clarke urges his audiences to not give up, learn from their mistakes, say no to drugs, and to set goals during the 40 minute assembly program.

“I love doing this show,” says the young (he’s 27) Mr. Clarke. “It energizes me every time I present it. I have to be an up, positive person in order to do my job correctly. I’ve written the show so that school children can hear positive messages more often than they currently do. Every time the kids turn on the television or radio, or pick up a paper, they’re told their generation is going to be worse off than the previous.”

Mr. Clarke argues against these negative messages. “I strongly disagree ? there is opportunity everywhere we look. Where else could someone make a good living presenting magic shows? Times are good and Britain is the best place on earth to be.”

Mr. Clarke is one of the southwestern UK’s leading family magicians and he’s recently written a book to help anyone planning an event of any kind. He is currently booking shows for the fall and seeks to motivate schools interested in signing-up with a discount of fifty percent to the first ten schools signing up.

 

Mike Clarke

Bristol, England magician Mike Clarke brought together his skills and interests in forming his new show to entertain and educate the children of Bristol with his brand new show ?The Magic Inside.? The show uses magic to interest the children and talk with them about a variety of motivational subjects

Mr. Clarke has worked as a professional amongst us since 1996 and loves his work. His current offering brings stories about Thomas Edison, Harry Houdini, and Albert Einstein as well as personal stories all relating to the magic effects he presents. Mr. Clarke urges his audiences to not give up, learn from their mistakes, say no to drugs, and to set goals during the 40 minute assembly program.

“I love doing this show,” says the young (he’s 27) Mr. Clarke. “It energizes me every time I present it. I have to be an up, positive person in order to do my job correctly. I’ve written the show so that school children can hear positive messages more often than they currently do. Every time the kids turn on the television or radio, or pick up a paper, they’re told their generation is going to be worse off than the previous.”

Mr. Clarke argues against these negative messages. “I strongly disagree ? there is opportunity everywhere we look. Where else could someone make a good living presenting magic shows? Times are good and Britain is the best place on earth to be.”

Mr. Clarke is one of the southwestern UK’s leading family magicians and he’s recently written a book to help anyone planning an event of any kind. He is currently booking shows for the fall and seeks to motivate schools interested in signing-up with a discount of fifty percent to the first ten schools signing up.

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