
Think the holiday season is still far off? Think again! The first chills already signal the end of the year, and soon Christmas will be on everyone’s lips. For companies, bringing employees together around the Christmas tree requires careful planning and foresight. But beyond the stress of preparation, this end-of-year event is a wonderful opportunity to strengthen bonds among staff and foster a true sense of belonging. Sharing and togetherness are more than just words! For over 10 years, I have been working as a professional magician, and let’s be honest—Christmas always fills me with the same excitement and joy.
Looking forward to sharing the magic with you!
“Every magician is captivated by the marvelous, the extraordinary, and the dreamlike. It’s no wonder that the Christmas season inspires me and fills me with excitement! It’s only early October, yet as an illusionist and mentalist, I can already hardly wait to meet you beneath the Christmas tree. Why so eager to make eyes sparkle and jaws drop? This past year has been particularly challenging, and I believe magic has the power to open a joyful interlude. There’s nothing like it to spark enthusiasm, bring generations together, and strengthen connections. At Christmas, amidst twinkling lights and enchanting decorations, a magic show truly comes alive—especially in a company setting, where social bonds and collaboration thrive.
Corporate Christmas Party: How Magic Makes Your Planning Easier
The Harry Covert Christmas Show is specially designed for corporate committees, local authorities, parent-teacher associations, and holiday committees. It features a mix of stage acts, magic, and illusions that are both poetic and creative. In these times of health concerns, I bring an additional quality to the table: adaptability! With a few simple adjustments, it’s entirely possible to enjoy the magic of Christmas while respecting current safety regulations:
- Too many guests for the allowed capacity? I’ll simply perform the magic show twice.
- Between mentalism and illusions, the show involves the participation of one or two spectators on stage. Social distancing is maintained, hands are discreetly sanitized, and no props are passed between participants. The art of magic is also the art of making safety protocols completely invisible!
- The best for last: Santa’s arrival is the highlight of the show. This year, he won’t be giving hugs, but he’s still handing out plenty of gifts. The presents are displayed right under the Christmas tree.





