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Ilusionismo (também chamado magia ou prestidigitação) é a arte cénica de entreter e sugestionar uma audiência criando ilusões que confundem e surpreendem, geralmente por darem a impressão de que algo impossível aconteceu, como se o executante tivesse poderes sobrenaturais. No entanto, esta ilusão da magia é criada totalmente por meios naturais. Os praticantes desta actividade designam-se mágicos ou ilusionistas. More information...

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