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Saint Patricks Day: Charming Stilt Walking Leprechauns on March 17
Saint Patricks Day Entertainment: Leprechauns may reign supreme on St. Patricks Day, but have you ever laid eyes on a sky-high leprechaun?!? Our stilt walkers are decked out in fabulous gear for every occasion, making sure they tower over the crowd while fully diving into the festive spirit, they’re a charming option for Saint Patricks... The post Saint Patricks Day: Charming Stilt Walking Leprechauns on March 17 first appeared on YTEevents . via https://yteevents.com/uncategorized/saint-patricks-day-charming-stilt-walking-leprechauns-on-march-17/
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Blowing Up: Jonathan Fudge’s business vision finally takes shape
On September 10th, 2014 Jonathan Fudge and YTEevents were featured in the Laker, a Land O’ Lakes/Lutz publication. This is the article that was written by the talented Michael Murillo. It has been reproduced here to preserve the contents so that they do not get lost in the massive internet ether. You will first find a photo of the article with rewritten text below. Please feel free to share this to friends, family, neighbors, entertainers, and anyone else you think may enjoy it. We are super excited about the positive publicity and only hope to incur more positive vibes as time goes on.
Article is as follows:
Blowing Up:
Jonathan Fudge’s business vision finally takes shape
By Michael Murillo
As a balloon artist, Jonathan Fudge has to be able to field all kinds of requests like dogs, swords, hearts, and recently, a fire alarm.I said, “Tell me what’s important about a fire alarm to you,” recalled Fudge. And after hearing what elements clients wanted to see – a round shape, a place for batteries, a test button – he got to work immediately.”I made it happen for him,” he said. “That’s my job.”
Fudge, who attended Land O’ Lakes High School and lives in Lutz, has been creating balloon art for most of his life.
I used to be the best, youngest balloon artist in the world. But then I got older,” he said with a laugh.
Now 28, Fudge started making shapes 20 years ago and has been working events since he was 16. It’s taken him to places like Belgium, China, and Japan. He’s also turned his love of entertaining into a larger, thriving business.
His company, YTEevents, boasts a stable of more than 130 performers who entertain at parties, celebrations, school programs, and corporate and charity events.
One upcoming charity on YTE’s schedule is the Cheval Cares 5k and Family Fun Day on September 20th. Now in its third year, the event – at the Cheval Athletic Club in Lutz – benefits the Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
YTE – which stands for Your Total Entertainment – participates in a number of charitable events that benefit groups like Metropolitan Ministries and Suncoast Hospice. For Fudge, it’s just part of helping others in the community, his entertainers, and the people who enjoy them.
“I got my start through a charity,” he said. “Someone taught me for free, but I’m not the only one who’s been touched by that.”
“When I can give my entertainers an outlet to do something they love, and to share what they love with other people, that skips over all kinds of boundaries.”
Even non-charitable events allow his performers to get the satisfaction that comes with entertaining others with their special skills and abilities.Fudge’s stable of performers includes superheroes and princesses (some might bear a resemblance to famous names, but aren’t specifically representing characters who would cost a lot of money to license) as well as mermaids, magicians, ninjas, jugglers, and face-painters. He works out of his home, matching the right entertainment to specific events, as well as performing balloon art himself.The company handles around 50 different events each month, he said.
Fudge himself heads out to his own gigs making balloon shapes. The art form has changed a lot over the past few years, he said. In the past, one could get away with making basic shapes using just one balloon, but people expect more definition and complexity today and that means staying on top of trends, learning new styles and being creative on the fly.
Fudge has fielded unusual requests like lawnmowers, and vacuum cleaners, and participated in creating a dress made out of balloons.
Running his business isn’t easy, either. In addition to the 20-25 hours he spends doing balloon art, he can invest as much as 80 hours per week keeping things running smoothly and making sure the right entertainment is placed with the right event.
Finding high-caliber talent is a challenge as well. It’s one thing to run across someone with a nice costume and the right look, but entertaining at an event takes more than that. And Fudge doesn’t let just anybody join the team. He’s very picky, and is looking for performers who have a natural ability to interact with people in an entertaining and positive way.
“What’s really more important, and what I can’t teach, is personality,” he said. “They have to be good with kids, they have to be charismatic, they have to be fun, they have to be high energy.”
“And someone who really loves what they do. If they’re in love with the character they’re trying to portray, then they’re going to portray them in a much more realistic and believable way.”
Fudge’s team is filled with performers quick on their feet, and willing to do a bit of acting to really adopt the image they are displaying at an event.
The end result is a strong group of hand-picked performers who share a passion for their craft and appreciate the opportunity to share it with the public. And beyond the costumes, balloons and other props, Fudge considers that passion to be his company’s biggest asset.
“There are other agencies in the area and elsewhere,” he said. “But I think what sets our agency apart is the fact that everyone in my company loves what they do.”
For more information about YTE Events, visit www.YTEevents.com.
You can also read the source article at Laker Lutz News
If you would like to see more on Jonathan Fudge, consider checking out his YouTube channel.
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Blowing Up: Jonathan Fudge’s business vision finally takes shape
On September 10th, 2014 Jonathan Fudge and YTEevents were featured in the Laker, a Land O’ Lakes/Lutz publication. This is the article that was written by the talented Michael Murillo. It has been reproduced here to preserve the contents so that they do not get lost in the massive internet ether. You will first find a photo of the article with rewritten text below. Please feel free to share this to friends, family, neighbors, entertainers, and anyone else you think may enjoy it. We are super excited about the positive publicity and only hope to incur more positive vibes as time goes on.
Article is as follows:
Blowing Up:
Jonathan Fudge’s business vision finally takes shape
By Michael Murillo
As a balloon artist, Jonathan Fudge has to be able to field all kinds of requests like dogs, swords, hearts, and recently, a fire alarm.I said, “Tell me what’s important about a fire alarm to you,” recalled Fudge. And after hearing what elements clients wanted to see – a round shape, a place for batteries, a test button – he got to work immediately.”I made it happen for him,” he said. “That’s my job.”
Fudge, who attended Land O’ Lakes High School and lives in Lutz, has been creating balloon art for most of his life.
I used to be the best, youngest balloon artist in the world. But then I got older,” he said with a laugh.
Now 28, Fudge started making shapes 20 years ago and has been working events since he was 16. It’s taken him to places like Belgium, China, and Japan. He’s also turned his love of entertaining into a larger, thriving business.
His company, YTEevents, boasts a stable of more than 130 performers who entertain at parties, celebrations, school programs, and corporate and charity events.
One upcoming charity on YTE’s schedule is the Cheval Cares 5k and Family Fun Day on September 20th. Now in its third year, the event – at the Cheval Athletic Club in Lutz – benefits the Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
YTE – which stands for Your Total Entertainment – participates in a number of charitable events that benefit groups like Metropolitan Ministries and Suncoast Hospice. For Fudge, it’s just part of helping others in the community, his entertainers, and the people who enjoy them.
“I got my start through a charity,” he said. “Someone taught me for free, but I’m not the only one who’s been touched by that.”
“When I can give my entertainers an outlet to do something they love, and to share what they love with other people, that skips over all kinds of boundaries.”
Even non-charitable events allow his performers to get the satisfaction that comes with entertaining others with their special skills and abilities.Fudge’s stable of performers includes superheroes and princesses (some might bear a resemblance to famous names, but aren’t specifically representing characters who would cost a lot of money to license) as well as mermaids, magicians, ninjas, jugglers, and face-painters. He works out of his home, matching the right entertainment to specific events, as well as performing balloon art himself.The company handles around 50 different events each month, he said.
Fudge himself heads out to his own gigs making balloon shapes. The art form has changed a lot over the past few years, he said. In the past, one could get away with making basic shapes using just one balloon, but people expect more definition and complexity today and that means staying on top of trends, learning new styles and being creative on the fly.
Fudge has fielded unusual requests like lawnmowers, and vacuum cleaners, and participated in creating a dress made out of balloons.
Running his business isn’t easy, either. In addition to the 20-25 hours he spends doing balloon art, he can invest as much as 80 hours per week keeping things running smoothly and making sure the right entertainment is placed with the right event.
Finding high-caliber talent is a challenge as well. It’s one thing to run across someone with a nice costume and the right look, but entertaining at an event takes more than that. And Fudge doesn’t let just anybody join the team. He’s very picky, and is looking for performers who have a natural ability to interact with people in an entertaining and positive way.
“What’s really more important, and what I can’t teach, is personality,” he said. “They have to be good with kids, they have to be charismatic, they have to be fun, they have to be high energy.”
“And someone who really loves what they do. If they’re in love with the character they’re trying to portray, then they’re going to portray them in a much more realistic and believable way.”
Fudge’s team is filled with performers quick on their feet, and willing to do a bit of acting to really adopt the image they are displaying at an event.
The end result is a strong group of hand-picked performers who share a passion for their craft and appreciate the opportunity to share it with the public. And beyond the costumes, balloons and other props, Fudge considers that passion to be his company’s biggest asset.
“There are other agencies in the area and elsewhere,” he said. “But I think what sets our agency apart is the fact that everyone in my company loves what they do.”
For more information about YTE Events, visit www.YTEevents.com.
You can also read the source article at Laker Lutz News
If you would like to see more on Jonathan Fudge, consider checking out his YouTube channel.
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Blowing Up: Jonathan Fudge’s business vision finally takes shape
On September 10th, 2014 Jonathan Fudge and YTEevents were featured in the Laker, a Land O’ Lakes/Lutz publication. This is the article that was written by the talented Michael Murillo. It has been reproduced here to preserve the contents so that they do not get lost in the massive internet ether. You will first find a photo of the article with rewritten text below. Please feel free to share this to friends, family, neighbors, entertainers, and anyone else you think may enjoy it. We are super excited about the positive publicity and only hope to incur more positive vibes as time goes on.
Article is as follows:
Blowing Up:
Jonathan Fudge’s business vision finally takes shape
By Michael Murillo
As a balloon artist, Jonathan Fudge has to be able to field all kinds of requests like dogs, swords, hearts, and recently, a fire alarm.I said, “Tell me what’s important about a fire alarm to you,” recalled Fudge. And after hearing what elements clients wanted to see – a round shape, a place for batteries, a test button – he got to work immediately.”I made it happen for him,” he said. “That’s my job.”
Fudge, who attended Land O’ Lakes High School and lives in Lutz, has been creating balloon art for most of his life.
I used to be the best, youngest balloon artist in the world. But then I got older,” he said with a laugh.
Now 28, Fudge started making shapes 20 years ago and has been working events since he was 16. It’s taken him to places like Belgium, China, and Japan. He’s also turned his love of entertaining into a larger, thriving business.
His company, YTEevents, boasts a stable of more than 130 performers who entertain at parties, celebrations, school programs, and corporate and charity events.
One upcoming charity on YTE’s schedule is the Cheval Cares 5k and Family Fun Day on September 20th. Now in its third year, the event – at the Cheval Athletic Club in Lutz – benefits the Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
YTE – which stands for Your Total Entertainment – participates in a number of charitable events that benefit groups like Metropolitan Ministries and Suncoast Hospice. For Fudge, it’s just part of helping others in the community, his entertainers, and the people who enjoy them.
“I got my start through a charity,” he said. “Someone taught me for free, but I’m not the only one who’s been touched by that.”
“When I can give my entertainers an outlet to do something they love, and to share what they love with other people, that skips over all kinds of boundaries.”
Even non-charitable events allow his performers to get the satisfaction that comes with entertaining others with their special skills and abilities.Fudge’s stable of performers includes superheroes and princesses (some might bear a resemblance to famous names, but aren’t specifically representing characters who would cost a lot of money to license) as well as mermaids, magicians, ninjas, jugglers, and face-painters. He works out of his home, matching the right entertainment to specific events, as well as performing balloon art himself.The company handles around 50 different events each month, he said.
Fudge himself heads out to his own gigs making balloon shapes. The art form has changed a lot over the past few years, he said. In the past, one could get away with making basic shapes using just one balloon, but people expect more definition and complexity today and that means staying on top of trends, learning new styles and being creative on the fly.
Fudge has fielded unusual requests like lawnmowers, and vacuum cleaners, and participated in creating a dress made out of balloons.
Running his business isn’t easy, either. In addition to the 20-25 hours he spends doing balloon art, he can invest as much as 80 hours per week keeping things running smoothly and making sure the right entertainment is placed with the right event.
Finding high-caliber talent is a challenge as well. It’s one thing to run across someone with a nice costume and the right look, but entertaining at an event takes more than that. And Fudge doesn’t let just anybody join the team. He’s very picky, and is looking for performers who have a natural ability to interact with people in an entertaining and positive way.
“What’s really more important, and what I can’t teach, is personality,” he said. “They have to be good with kids, they have to be charismatic, they have to be fun, they have to be high energy.”
“And someone who really loves what they do. If they’re in love with the character they’re trying to portray, then they’re going to portray them in a much more realistic and believable way.”
Fudge’s team is filled with performers quick on their feet, and willing to do a bit of acting to really adopt the image they are displaying at an event.
The end result is a strong group of hand-picked performers who share a passion for their craft and appreciate the opportunity to share it with the public. And beyond the costumes, balloons and other props, Fudge considers that passion to be his company’s biggest asset.
“There are other agencies in the area and elsewhere,” he said. “But I think what sets our agency apart is the fact that everyone in my company loves what they do.”
For more information about YTE Events, visit www.YTEevents.com.
You can also read the source article at Laker Lutz News
If you would like to see more on Jonathan Fudge, consider checking out his YouTube channel.
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Blowing Up: Jonathan Fudge’s business vision finally takes shape
On September 10th, 2014 Jonathan Fudge and YTEevents were featured in the Laker, a Land O’ Lakes/Lutz publication. This is the article that was written by the talented Michael Murillo. It has been reproduced here to preserve the contents so that they do not get lost in the massive internet ether. You will first find a photo of the article with rewritten text below. Please feel free to share this to friends, family, neighbors, entertainers, and anyone else you think may enjoy it. We are super excited about the positive publicity and only hope to incur more positive vibes as time goes on.
Article is as follows:
Blowing Up:
Jonathan Fudge’s business vision finally takes shape
By Michael Murillo
As a balloon artist, Jonathan Fudge has to be able to field all kinds of requests like dogs, swords, hearts, and recently, a fire alarm.I said, “Tell me what’s important about a fire alarm to you,” recalled Fudge. And after hearing what elements clients wanted to see – a round shape, a place for batteries, a test button – he got to work immediately.”I made it happen for him,” he said. “That’s my job.”
Fudge, who attended Land O’ Lakes High School and lives in Lutz, has been creating balloon art for most of his life.
I used to be the best, youngest balloon artist in the world. But then I got older,” he said with a laugh.
Now 28, Fudge started making shapes 20 years ago and has been working events since he was 16. It’s taken him to places like Belgium, China, and Japan. He’s also turned his love of entertaining into a larger, thriving business.
His company, YTEevents, boasts a stable of more than 130 performers who entertain at parties, celebrations, school programs, and corporate and charity events.
One upcoming charity on YTE’s schedule is the Cheval Cares 5k and Family Fun Day on September 20th. Now in its third year, the event – at the Cheval Athletic Club in Lutz – benefits the Pediatric Cancer Foundation.
YTE – which stands for Your Total Entertainment – participates in a number of charitable events that benefit groups like Metropolitan Ministries and Suncoast Hospice. For Fudge, it’s just part of helping others in the community, his entertainers, and the people who enjoy them.
“I got my start through a charity,” he said. “Someone taught me for free, but I’m not the only one who’s been touched by that.”
“When I can give my entertainers an outlet to do something they love, and to share what they love with other people, that skips over all kinds of boundaries.”
Even non-charitable events allow his performers to get the satisfaction that comes with entertaining others with their special skills and abilities.Fudge’s stable of performers includes superheroes and princesses (some might bear a resemblance to famous names, but aren’t specifically representing characters who would cost a lot of money to license) as well as mermaids, magicians, ninjas, jugglers, and face-painters. He works out of his home, matching the right entertainment to specific events, as well as performing balloon art himself.The company handles around 50 different events each month, he said.
Fudge himself heads out to his own gigs making balloon shapes. The art form has changed a lot over the past few years, he said. In the past, one could get away with making basic shapes using just one balloon, but people expect more definition and complexity today and that means staying on top of trends, learning new styles and being creative on the fly.
Fudge has fielded unusual requests like lawnmowers, and vacuum cleaners, and participated in creating a dress made out of balloons.
Running his business isn’t easy, either. In addition to the 20-25 hours he spends doing balloon art, he can invest as much as 80 hours per week keeping things running smoothly and making sure the right entertainment is placed with the right event.
Finding high-caliber talent is a challenge as well. It’s one thing to run across someone with a nice costume and the right look, but entertaining at an event takes more than that. And Fudge doesn’t let just anybody join the team. He’s very picky, and is looking for performers who have a natural ability to interact with people in an entertaining and positive way.
“What’s really more important, and what I can’t teach, is personality,” he said. “They have to be good with kids, they have to be charismatic, they have to be fun, they have to be high energy.”
“And someone who really loves what they do. If they’re in love with the character they’re trying to portray, then they’re going to portray them in a much more realistic and believable way.”
Fudge’s team is filled with performers quick on their feet, and willing to do a bit of acting to really adopt the image they are displaying at an event.
The end result is a strong group of hand-picked performers who share a passion for their craft and appreciate the opportunity to share it with the public. And beyond the costumes, balloons and other props, Fudge considers that passion to be his company’s biggest asset.
“There are other agencies in the area and elsewhere,” he said. “But I think what sets our agency apart is the fact that everyone in my company loves what they do.”
For more information about YTE Events, visit www.YTEevents.com.
You can also read the source article at Laker Lutz News
If you would like to see more on Jonathan Fudge, consider checking out his YouTube channel.
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YTE does body painting!
Last week I went to a body painting jam in Orlando, FL at this awesome venue. DRIP Orlando is amazing! Check out their website: http://www.ilovedrip.com/. DRIP is a bar that has a live band play for a performance art show involving dance, narrative, and paint EVERYWHERE. You will definitely leave covered in paint. They also have colored beer and an oxygen bar.
Anyway, I paint for the Central Florida Face and Body Art Guild. We all met up and painted our models. The theme was faeries! We had a great time. I painted my lovely model, Sara, into a swamp inspired faerie. Thanks to Chuck Davis at Draco Noir Photography for the photos!
- Kara
#yte#yteevents#ytetampa#WWW.yourtotalentertainment.com#www.yteevents.com#body art#body painting#body paint#DRIP#DRIP Orlando#orlando#Tampa#Florida#faeries#fae#faerie#fairy#fairies#swamp#Draco Noir Photography
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How to Create Joyful Corporate Family Events with Face Painting
How to Create Joyful Corporate Family Events with Face Painting Why Face Painting Is the Perfect Entertainment for Family-Friendly Corporate Events Face painting brings instant smiles to any corporate family event, transforming ordinary gatherings into colorful celebrations. It’s an interactive activity that keeps children engaged while giving parents a chance to relax and network in... The post How to Create Joyful Corporate Family Events with Face Painting first appeared on YTEevents . via https://yteevents.com/corporate/special-event/how-to-create-joyful-corporate-family-events-with-face-painting/
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How to Hire a Great Birthday Party Magician
How to Hire a Great Birthday Party Magician
Is your child’s birthday party around the corner? Are you looking to find a way to make it unique and interesting? How about hiring a birthday party magician!
Tampa Children’s Magician
Tampa has some very talented and entertaining children’s magicians who can help make your child’s birthday a very special occasion. They are engaging, fun, and can have your group of birthday attending youngsters on the floor in fits of laughter. Really great children’s magicians can have children wow-ing, ah-ing, and oh-ing with magic tricks and fun. The very best in children’s magicians are entertaining to the parents just as much as the kids.
Hiring a Great Magician
Though many people realize that a magician is awesome and that they want one for their party, but only a very small number of people know how to find a great magician. Here are some great ways not to end up with a second rate performer and to help you hire a wonderful Tampa birthday party magician.
Start by choosing a rational budget for your birthday party magician you are planning on hiring. Though prices can range drastically, magicians in Tampa tend to range from $100 to $600 depending on whether you are getting a show, the skill of the performer, etc.
Ask your friends and family members if they can recommend you a company for birthday party entertainment. Write down all their recommendations and be sure to give them a call and ask about magicians.
Consider the advertisement, your first impressions of the site and the phone call with the artists. A great performer knows that presentation is everything. So, if you’re not impressed from the start, don’t risk it.
Ask for testimonials from their past clients. It is best if you can go check it out on their website. In the absence of that, see if you can get anyone who has used their service in the past for feedback.
Ask about insurance, how long they have been in business, and whether they have any titles or awards for their performances. Magicians who perform full time will have a resume. Ask them about their history and make sure you feel confident about their work before you invite them into your home.
Contact YTEevents for the BEST in Children’s Magicians
If you are looking for a great magician in Tampa be sure to call YTEevents as well where you can get a reasonable quote on a fantastic professional birthday party magician that specializes in fun and interactive magic shows for children. For a free quote, please click here and you can see more about YTEevents, their birthday magicians, and how they can help make your event a success!
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How to Hire a Great Birthday Party Magician
How to Hire a Great Birthday Party Magician
Is your child’s birthday party around the corner? Are you looking to find a way to make it unique and interesting? How about hiring a birthday party magician!
Tampa Children’s Magician
Tampa has some very talented and entertaining children’s magicians who can help make your child’s birthday a very special occasion. They are engaging, fun, and can have your group of birthday attending youngsters on the floor in fits of laughter. Really great children’s magicians can have children wow-ing, ah-ing, and oh-ing with magic tricks and fun. The very best in children’s magicians are entertaining to the parents just as much as the kids.
Hiring a Great Magician
Though many people realize that a magician is awesome and that they want one for their party, but only a very small number of people know how to find a great magician. Here are some great ways not to end up with a second rate performer and to help you hire a wonderful Tampa birthday party magician.
Start by choosing a rational budget for your birthday party magician you are planning on hiring. Though prices can range drastically, magicians in Tampa tend to range from $100 to $600 depending on whether you are getting a show, the skill of the performer, etc.
Ask your friends and family members if they can recommend you a company for birthday party entertainment. Write down all their recommendations and be sure to give them a call and ask about magicians.
Consider the advertisement, your first impressions of the site and the phone call with the artists. A great performer knows that presentation is everything. So, if you’re not impressed from the start, don’t risk it.
Ask for testimonials from their past clients. It is best if you can go check it out on their website. In the absence of that, see if you can get anyone who has used their service in the past for feedback.
Ask about insurance, how long they have been in business, and whether they have any titles or awards for their performances. Magicians who perform full time will have a resume. Ask them about their history and make sure you feel confident about their work before you invite them into your home.
Contact YTEevents for the BEST in Children’s Magicians
If you are looking for a great magician in Tampa be sure to call YTEevents as well where you can get a reasonable quote on a fantastic professional birthday party magician that specializes in fun and interactive magic shows for children. For a free quote, please click here and you can see more about YTEevents, their birthday magicians, and how they can help make your event a success!
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How to Hire a Great Birthday Party Magician
How to Hire a Great Birthday Party Magician
Is your child’s birthday party around the corner? Are you looking to find a way to make it unique and interesting? How about hiring a birthday party magician!
Tampa Children’s Magician
Tampa has some very talented and entertaining children’s magicians who can help make your child’s birthday a very special occasion. They are engaging, fun, and can have your group of birthday attending youngsters on the floor in fits of laughter. Really great children’s magicians can have children wow-ing, ah-ing, and oh-ing with magic tricks and fun. The very best in children’s magicians are entertaining to the parents just as much as the kids.
Hiring a Great Magician
Though many people realize that a magician is awesome and that they want one for their party, but only a very small number of people know how to find a great magician. Here are some great ways not to end up with a second rate performer and to help you hire a wonderful Tampa birthday party magician.
Start by choosing a rational budget for your birthday party magician you are planning on hiring. Though prices can range drastically, magicians in Tampa tend to range from $100 to $600 depending on whether you are getting a show, the skill of the performer, etc.
Ask your friends and family members if they can recommend you a company for birthday party entertainment. Write down all their recommendations and be sure to give them a call and ask about magicians.
Consider the advertisement, your first impressions of the site and the phone call with the artists. A great performer knows that presentation is everything. So, if you’re not impressed from the start, don’t risk it.
Ask for testimonials from their past clients. It is best if you can go check it out on their website. In the absence of that, see if you can get anyone who has used their service in the past for feedback.
Ask about insurance, how long they have been in business, and whether they have any titles or awards for their performances. Magicians who perform full time will have a resume. Ask them about their history and make sure you feel confident about their work before you invite them into your home.
Contact YTEevents for the BEST in Children’s Magicians
If you are looking for a great magician in Tampa be sure to call YTEevents as well where you can get a reasonable quote on a fantastic professional birthday party magician that specializes in fun and interactive magic shows for children. For a free quote, please click here and you can see more about YTEevents, their birthday magicians, and how they can help make your event a success!
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How to Hire a Great Birthday Party Magician
How to Hire a Great Birthday Party Magician
Is your child’s birthday party around the corner? Are you looking to find a way to make it unique and interesting? How about hiring a birthday party magician!
Tampa Children’s Magician
Tampa has some very talented and entertaining children’s magicians who can help make your child’s birthday a very special occasion. They are engaging, fun, and can have your group of birthday attending youngsters on the floor in fits of laughter. Really great children’s magicians can have children wow-ing, ah-ing, and oh-ing with magic tricks and fun. The very best in children’s magicians are entertaining to the parents just as much as the kids.
Hiring a Great Magician
Though many people realize that a magician is awesome and that they want one for their party, but only a very small number of people know how to find a great magician. Here are some great ways not to end up with a second rate performer and to help you hire a wonderful Tampa birthday party magician.
Start by choosing a rational budget for your birthday party magician you are planning on hiring. Though prices can range drastically, magicians in Tampa tend to range from $100 to $600 depending on whether you are getting a show, the skill of the performer, etc.
Ask your friends and family members if they can recommend you a company for birthday party entertainment. Write down all their recommendations and be sure to give them a call and ask about magicians.
Consider the advertisement, your first impressions of the site and the phone call with the artists. A great performer knows that presentation is everything. So, if you’re not impressed from the start, don’t risk it.
Ask for testimonials from their past clients. It is best if you can go check it out on their website. In the absence of that, see if you can get anyone who has used their service in the past for feedback.
Ask about insurance, how long they have been in business, and whether they have any titles or awards for their performances. Magicians who perform full time will have a resume. Ask them about their history and make sure you feel confident about their work before you invite them into your home.
Contact YTEevents for the BEST in Children’s Magicians
If you are looking for a great magician in Tampa be sure to call YTEevents as well where you can get a reasonable quote on a fantastic professional birthday party magician that specializes in fun and interactive magic shows for children. For a free quote, please click here and you can see more about YTEevents, their birthday magicians, and how they can help make your event a success!
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YTE does #socktober!
Never heard of Socktober? Check out this video. Kid President asks us all to take part in donating essential goods to homeless shelters across the country. YTE was super pumped to host it's very own Socktober event. We can't thank everyone enough for coming out and donating. You guys rock! We got an awesome haul and can't wait to take it down to the shelter. Stay tuned!
- Kara
#yte#yteevents#www.yteevents.com#socktober#helping the homeless#Wonder Woman#wonder woman cosplay#mermaid#superhero#superheroes#kid president#soulpancake
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Boost Employee Spirit with Racing-Themed Corporate Events
Boost Employee Spirit with Racing-Themed Corporate Events Why Themed Corporate Events Enhance Employee Appreciation Themed corporate events are a powerful way to show appreciation for employees while sparking enthusiasm and unity. By choosing a unique theme, like a racing-inspired celebration, you encourage team members to get excited and bond over shared experiences. Incorporating elements that... The post Boost Employee Spirit with Racing-Themed Corporate Events first appeared on YTEevents . via https://yteevents.com/corporate/special-event/boost-employee-spirit-with-racing-themed-corporate-events/
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