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Ilusionistas convidam plateia virtual a participar de mágicas em lives

Dupla de ilusionistas faz show com platéia virtual
Dupla de ilusionistas faz show com platéia virtual Programa Inova 360

As lives que viraram mania na rotina dos brasileiros durante a pandemia de covid-19, com shows musicais e conversas com especialistas, celebridades e influenciadores, chegam agora ao ilusionismo. A premiada dupla de ilusionistas mineiros Henry Vargas e Klauss Durães faz show ao vivo neste sábado, às 14h30, no Youtube, com participação especial do influenciador digital e youtuber Enaldinho, que tem mais de 14 milhões de inscritos em seu canal.

O show é parte do projeto “Mágica Em Casa”, criado pela dupla Henry e Klaus para entreter quem está em quarentena. Na apresentação de ilusionismo ao vivo pelo Youtube não podia faltar o uso de tecnologia, marca registrada dos ilusionistas que usam hologramas, realidade aumentada, drones, tablets e desenvolveram técnicas para modernizar seus números, que chamam de novo ilusionismo. Henry e Klaus já se apresentaram em diversos países do mundo.

Com direito a plateia virtual, que pode ser convidada para fazer parte dos shows, os interessados em assistir ou fazer parte dos números devem se inscrever em https://ilusion.com.br/magicaemcasa/ e têm a chance de serem chamados a participar de alguma mágica misteriosa ao vivo.

As transmissões do projeto “Mágica Em Casa” acontecem sempre aos sábados, às 14h30, incluindo participações especiais de artistas internacionais.

Segundo a dupla, durante a quarentena a ideia é buscar formas de manter o público aquecido, sendo que a iniciativa de continuar levando entretenimento está sendo bem aceita e elogiada.

Os ilusionistas começaram com lives no Instagram que tiveram participações e alcances de diversos países e por conta do grande impacto decidiram levar o show ao Youtube.

A proposta do projeto é mostrar que é possível interagir com as pessoas, trazendo momentos de lazer e cultura para conectar toda a família.

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Mágica em Casa – Henry e Klauss

Show de ilusionismo com participação do Youtuber @enaldinho

Sábado, 09.05, às 14h



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