Learn how to perform magic at Wunderland in Clawson
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By Alan Longstreet Fox 2 News Reporter
CLAWSON, Mich. (WJBK) -- Magic -- we know it when we see it, but what is it?
"Something that produces a feeling of amazement and wonder in our lives. Something that just tells us that there's something more out there," said Paul Nielsen.
A magician never reveals his secrets. So, what if you want to learn the tricks of the trade? Check out Nielsen and the gang at Wunderground Magic in downtown Clawson.
"We give magic lessons here where you can learn how to do slight of hand with cards, coins, pieces of rope, ordinary objects that you'd have around the house," he explained.
Whatever your age, the bottom line is that magic is fun.
"We have a lot of fun with magic. There (are) some people that take it very seriously, but no matter how you look at magic it's still entertaining," one worker at Wunderland Magic told us.
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