The show where your guests read minds

Yonatan Lavy makes your guests guess exactly what another guest is thinking.

For private celebrations, technology conferences, and corporate events.

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They won’t leave asking“How did he know?”They’ll leave asking“How did we know?”

Yonatan Lavy does not leave your guests in the role of spectators. He sets the conditions, then mind reading moves through the room.

Guests perceive one another’s choices, reveal thoughts, and do what should be impossible. Each moment returns until the room discovers it has been building one shared ending.

Yonatan Lavy facing a participant during a live performance

What stayed with them after the event

We’ve hired entertainers for 15 years of corporate events. Yonatan is the only one our employees still talk about months later.
Michal ShaharEvents Director, Global Firm
Personal rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Our whole executive team was left speechless. Months later, they still ask me how he did it.
Roi CarmiCEO, Tech Startup
Personal rating: 5 out of 5 stars
At our wedding, Yonatan revealed my grandmother’s favorite song. She passed away 10 years ago. Not a dry eye in the house.
Dana AvitalWedding, Tel Aviv
Personal rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Yonatan Lavy reading a newspaper as an illustrated, glowing brain floats above the open pages

Connection

The mind reading does not belong to one person. It moves through the room.

Your guests think of names, draw, choose, and keep what they write in their own hands. Then they begin reading one another’s thoughts.

Each moment lands in its own right, yet the people, words, and choices inside it keep shaping what follows, until the ending reveals that the whole room has been building one final revelation together from the start.

You’re in good company

  • Google
  • Apple
  • Microsoft
  • Amazon
  • NVIDIA
  • OpenAI
  • Intel
  • The New York Times
  • America's Got Talent
  • Teva
  • Amdocs
  • Check Point
  • Bank Hapoalim
  • Channel 2 News
  • Pelephone
  • Cellcom
  • Bezeq

Give the whole room one thought to follow.

The key is turning the whole room into mind readers

Yonatan holds a degree in psychology from Bar-Ilan University. That background informs the show’s attention to how people think, choose, and react.

In Connection, psychology is the doorway into the process, not the final explanation.

Guests follow the clues, trust an impression, and try reading one another’s thoughts. When they succeed, what happens has already moved beyond what those clues can explain.

Campaign portrait of Yonatan Lavy, smiling with an antique-key motif above his open palm.

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