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Costume Tips for Balloon Modeling Performance

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Summary: Learn tips for wardrobe or costumes for balloon modeling and making balloon animals in this free video clip.

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By Malik Haddadi
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Malik Haddadi is a magical comedy entertainer, balloon artist, and juggler with over 15 years experience. As a full time professional, he entertains audiences of all ages and sizes for...read more

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" Hi Malik the magic guy expertvillage.com. So now I want to talk to you about a little professionalism and dress. Now your attitude when you are preforming is really important. If you don't like kids don't work with kids or at lease learn to pretend that you like kids. I'm kidding if you don't like kids don't perform for kids. Now fortunately there is a lot of cool stuff you can wear when you are a balloon person. These are just things you can get on line. One of the things that I say is dress like a entertainer. Make sure when you are in a event people know that you are the person to go to, to get a balloon and to have a good time. You don't necessarily need to wear this stuff but if you chose to dress like a clown you can do that. If you want to dress in more of a corporate look thats fine. But dress in an entertainer sort of way. Now kids aren't the only people that you are going to be making balloons for you can make balloons colleges and work for college kids. So dress appropriately make sure your attitude is appropriate. You can balloons at restaurants make sure you are dress and attitude appropriate for that. You can have more information on restaurants there is a little bit on my website, there are some books on working restaurants that I would talk about a little bit. But really your attitude, your professionalism, and your dress are really important when you are a entertainer."

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