Thursday, April 8, 2010

Easter Egg Hunt and Magic Show at Fidgets

We also provided entertainment services for Fidgets, Singapore's largest indoor soft play structure for their Easter Sunday Program.

http://fidgets.com.sg/index.html

We provided the Easter Egg Decoration activity - Traditional Egg painting takes hours to for the paints to dry, it's messy and also requires a moderate degree of motor skills in order to paint.

It's simply not a viable activity for young children.

Hence, we designed our Egg decoration activity to be easy, fun and engaging for the younger children.


A blue nose for Mr Egg-head!


Busy...! Busy...!


Completed and proud of his creation!


Children collecting their prizes upon completing the Easter Egg hunt!

Our staff magician also conducted his Egg-citing children's magic show with a Easter Egg and Bunny theme. Egg-cellent Stuff!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Easter Sunday - Face Painting and Close-up Magic at Ami's (Sentosa)

It has been some time since my last post!

We were busy with shooting the Mediacorp show 'Knockout" for OKTO!

It was a busy Easter Weekend for us - as with all the previous years - it's a HOT date. We had a great time serving Ami's Cafe and Bar at Sentosa!

Some pictures to share:


It takes time to produce such good work - hence, we are revising our face painting duration now.

Tthe minimum booking will be for 1 hr 30 mins instead of 1 hour. We have always believe in delivering quality work at reasonable rates.


Jenny is my face painter for Ami's. All the pictures featured on this post are taken at Ami's.


Face/Body Painting is very popular with girls at parties.


We also have designs for boys. 

The dragon pictured is actually spewing a burning globe of fire from its mouth.


A request for a Tiger Face - well, it IS the Year of the Tiger!



Triceratops - an unusual request!


The Close-up Magic was great too and the children/adults enjoyed themselves.

I performed some of my latest effects, among which, the Mis-made US $1 Bill received the most gasps.

(HOW did you do that?!)

I obviously cannot use Singapore Currency - it's illegal.

A US $1 bill is SIGNED and I magically move the 4 corners of the bills to the center. (As below, sample pic).

Of course, if you want to keep the mis-made bill after the magic is done, I can give it to you.

It WILL cost me US $1, so I'll appreciate a small tip and you'll get a super-cool souvenir to show your friends.