Such is his energy and enthusiasm and natural ability to entertain that the two hours flashed by in an instant. Trying to recapture Bobby's performance in print is no easy task - it is so relaxed and he is so genuinely funny that it would be easy to mistake it all for an impromptu session. But that it looks so effortless and natural is because of the years of hard work and dedication to his art that Bobby has undertaken. He admits to close to 3000 professional performances in his 13 year pro career. It shows. Interestingly, he actually started out as a hobbyist at the Den (at its old location on Eglinton).
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25 September 2013
Review: Bobby Motta lecture
From the Browser's Den blog:
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Bobby Motta
23 September 2013
A different kind of magic: Eric Leclerc makes a stranger's day
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Eric Leclerc
18 September 2013
Random thoughts from Sorcerers Safari 2013
- Mike and Jen Segal are totally awesome and inspiring people!
- It is tremendous that organizations such as Ellusionist support Sorcerers Safari. (Kids, did you remember to send a quick "thank you" e-mail to them for the generous gift you received? Do it now! -- Mom)
- Justin Flom is a super nice and super talented young man. (Read about his Toronto lecture at the Browser's Den blog)
- I learned of a disconcerting, non-standard use for Mod Podge.
- When asked to think of a famous painting, a LOT of people think of "Starry Night"
- There's more humidity in Haliburton than in Vegas.
- "Overnight successes" take a lot of work and planning.
- Lee Asher is such a great teacher even _I_ learned how to produce minor card miracles. #BeginnerCardClass
- Sometimes you get lucky and are the ONLY one in an elective. #PrivateClassesAreAwesome
- Steven Kline is the guy you want in the booth during your show!
- You never know when you might meet a fiction author!
- The health and safety of the children is clearly a priority.
- Being levitated takes strong neck muscles.
- Non-magicians aren't always the best choice for volunteers during a show.
- Some Australians have incredible peripheral vision!
- Spotted in 24 hours: Mike and Jen Segal, Dan Weibe, Keith Brown, Eric Leclerc, Aaron Fisher, Dave Mitchell, Shawn Farquhar, Carey Lauder, Chad Juros, Lee Asher, Dick Joiner, Justin Flom, Steven Kline, Lisa and Michael Close, Ben Train, Chris Mayhew, Bobby Motta ... I'm sure there were more!
- Carey Lauder is an incredible photographer. (See samples of his magic camp from two years back in Vanish magazine.)
- Chris Mayhew shot some fabulous footage – I can't wait to see this year's camp video!
- Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp gets better every year!
- Mike Segal and Mike Toal should be very proud of what they started together over 17 years ago.
- Sorcerers Safari is full of genuinely nice, caring, talented individuals!
Is it too soon to say 'I can't wait for next year!' ? #PostCampBlues #WeMissYou
— Sorcerers Safari (@SorcerersSafari) September 10, 2013
Not at all. I can't wait until the next time I'm there!
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Magic Mike Segal
17 September 2013
An update from Perfect Magic
Keep your eye on the Perfect Magic Facebook page and Twitter account. They have some exciting news to announce this week!
As of now, we are offering you DOWNLOADS. http://t.co/1GEvRAp4Af. All on our email list will be receiving a detailed flyer shortly. #magic
— Philip Matlin (@Perfect_Magic) September 17, 2013
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16 September 2013
Toronto: Steve Reynolds workshop and show
From the Browser's Den Facebook group:
Ben Train has organized a STEVE REYNOLDS WORKSHOP ($100) on Friday, September 20. Full details below. (For Workshop Tickets please call Ben Train directly.)
PLUS... there will be a FREE One Hour Magic Show by Steve Reynolds at Browser’s Den on Saturday, September 21, 2013. You read that right…The show at Browser’s Den on the Saturday is FREE!
HERE ARE THE DETAILS FROM BEN TRAIN TO YOU….
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15 September 2013
A bit about Sid Lorraine and Ring 17
From Reality Based Magic:
In just over two weeks, a new season of the Sid Lorraine Hat & Rabbit Club will be starting. [Edit: after a weird scheduling snag which forced us to push our opening lecture back a week... sorry for that]
Sid Lorraine, was a prominent figure among Toronto magicians. The Club was half-renamed after him (It was always the Hat & Rabbit Club) after he passed away. I was four years old when he passed away, and had never met him, but I had the odd chance to get to know him as I had to transcribe his handwritten memoirs (assembled from taped interviews with another past-president, Peter Isaacs) for a memorial blog. The blog, or “ChatterBox” as it’s properly called, is a fun read and paints a fascinating picture from the early part of the Twentieth Century of magicians in particular and Canada and England in general.
Read more.
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'Ring 17
14 September 2013
Erin Thomas at Sorcerers Safari
This summer I had the good fortune of meeting author Erin Thomas, while she was doing research for her book about a teenaged magician. She blogged about her experience at Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp:
For some time now, I’ve been working on a book about a teenaged magician. Magician as in sleight-of-hand, not as in Harry Potter. It’s slated for publication sometime in 2014, as part of Orca’s new performing arts-based series, Limelights.I'm eager to get a look at the book she's finishing up!
And as I’ve been researching the book, I keep coming to the same conclusion: I really like magicians. As it happens, they’re a lot like writers. For one thing, there’s an awful lot of work behind the scenes before anything ever reaches an audience.
I’ve had the chance to interview a lot of people, about a lot of different things, over the past few years. Being a writer sometimes feels like a get-out-of-jail-free card for nosiness. And people are generally happy to talk about what they do for a living, or what they care about. But magicians… they go beyond that.
Read more.
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~Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp
13 September 2013
Toronto: Friendly reminders from the Browser's Den
From the Browser's Den Facebook group:
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22-Bobby Motta Lecture. Only $10.00. Please visit the homepage of our website for full details.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29-Jay Scott Berry Lecture. Only $15.00. Mr. Berry is from Australia and has not given a lecture in Toronto for more than ten years. Please visit the homepage of our website for full details.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5-Special Guest Visit for our Magic Club-TYLER WILSON will be spending the afternoon at our shop from 2:30 until 4:30pm to talk magic and show some stuff.
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17-Browser’s Den 38th Store Anniversary Party! All invited to attend (Mini Auction in Morning, Discounts, Prizes, Trivia Quiz, Len Cooper Memorial Award, Sandwiches, Birthday Cake AND…BERNICE COOPER THE WIFE AND PARTNER OF LEN COOPER WILL BE HANDING OUT FOR FREE A SPECIAL MOMENTO OF LEN COOPER FOR ALL WHO CAN ATTEND. Bernice will be at the shop in the middle of the afternoon).
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Tyler Wilson
12 September 2013
Kickstart the Can-eh-diana deck
The previously mentioned Can-eh-diana deck is now an official KickStarter project.
From KickStarter:
From KickStarter:
I have been a deck collector for quite a while now, and have yet to find a Canadian deck that isn't filled with stock photos of scenery (basically a souvenir deck). So, having combined that fact and my passion for playing cards, I have designed a deck of playing cards with a Canadian theme.
The deck will feature maple leaves instead of the the typical spade suit. The suit colours will be two shades of red (bright red, and maroon), instead of red & black like in a typical deck of cards.
The most customization for the deck can be found on the court cards. I have featured nine world famous Canadian magicians.
Read more and pledge.
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# general,
Phil DaCosta
11 September 2013
Rogers TV: Behind the Magic with James Harrison
From Rogers TV:
Using some of Barrie's well known facilities, James Harrison entertains us with his magic. You may even learn a trick or two.
Read more.
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James Harrison
10 September 2013
Ottawa: David Merry at the Canadian Comedy awards
I have it on good authority that David Merry [warning: sound] is part of the "and more" listed in the blurb below!
From Canadian Comedy:
From Canadian Comedy:
October 4, 2013
Canadian Comedy All Stars Show
Hosted by Alan Thicke and featuring Harland Williams, Nikki Payne, Mark Forward, Sean Cullen and more! These Canadian comedians spin comedic gold right before your eyes! When else will you get to see these old favourites and rising stars all in one place? Here's a show not to miss!
Read more and buy tickets.
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09 September 2013
Vancouver: The Music, The Magic, and The Movement
From the Global Speakers Summit:
The magic will be provided by:
via:
The evening of Monday, December 9, 2013 will be a CAPS Foundation Fundraising event that includes entertainment, fellowship, and auctions, all in a good cause. We invite our CAPS members and our GSF guests to actively participate in this Foundation Fundraising event.
Read more.
The magic will be provided by:
via:
Here's a great event where you can see five magicians from across Canada in one single night. Tickets will sell... http://t.co/Zh6WWTn4fJ
— Shawn Farquhar (@magiChampion) September 8, 2013
08 September 2013
Broken wand: Daniel McIlroy
From Obits for Life:
[via The Linking Ring, Vol 93, #8, August 2013]
DANIEL ROBERT McILROY (Retired TTC Driver, Member of Bobcaygeon Baseball and Dunsford Food Bank volunteer) Entered into rest suddenly on Saturday, January 28, 2012. Dan was the beloved husband of the late Rose Ann (nee Carter). Loving father of Robbyn (Terry Moore), John (Dorothy), Donald (Nuala), Kimberly, and David. The loved uncle of Edgar "Eddie" Tonna. Dear companion of Shirley Read. Adored grandfather of Krystal Rose, Kati (Lauren Hassard), Devlin, Hilary, Shane, Monica, Michael, and Jack. Cherished great grandfather of Camdyn, Caleb, and Grace. Predeceased by his sister Irene. He was a chivalrous gentleman, a magician, a family man, who always had a fantastic story or joke to tell. He loved the theater, symphony, crosswords, old movies, sports and relaxing with his family at the cottage. He was notorious for showering his grandchildren with toys and cookies.
Read more.
[via The Linking Ring, Vol 93, #8, August 2013]
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Daniel McIlroy
07 September 2013
06 September 2013
Toronto: Free magic club meeting
From the Browser's Den Facebook Group:
THIS SATURDAY/SEPTEMBER 7, AT 'BROWSER'S DEN' IS OUR NEXT...(free)MAGIC CLUB MEETING. All interested in talking/showing magic are welcome! .
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05 September 2013
Toronto: Tyler Wilson and James Alan
Added a new show Oct 4 & 5 with @UnrealTyWilson & @james_alan "Illusions of Grandeur" http://t.co/AE5j4CUIKT
— Abracadabaret (@Abracadabaret) August 30, 2013
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04 September 2013
Thank you to our September sponsors!
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- Clive Court - The Fun-da-Mentalist,
- Ryan Pilling author of Finding The Funny,
- Evelyn & Phil Matlin, owners of Perfect Magic and
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The next time you see them, let them know you saw their sponsorship here!
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03 September 2013
Toronto: James Alan, Chris Mayhew, Jason Palter and Nick Wallace
From Abracadabaret:
September 29, 2013
Featuring: Jason Palter, Chris Mayhew and Nick Wallace.
Hosted by James Alan.
Read more and buy tickets.
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James Alan,
Jason Palter,
Nicholas Wallace
02 September 2013
Montreal: Steve Reynolds lecture
From Montreal Magic Jam:
[via Perfect Magic]
Sunday September 15th
What do Bill Malone, Jon Racherbaumer, Allan Ackerman and Lance Pierce have in common?
They all agree about one thing: If you want to transform how you think about magic and how you can be the performer you were meant to be, you MUST spend quality time with Steve Reynolds.
Those magicians who do not consider themselves technical virtuosos choose Steve’s versions of their favorite effects because they are easy to do and fun to perform. Technicians also choose these same methods because they create the clearest effect on their audiences. However, Steve will not just be teaching his effects, he will be teaching The Monks Way: his philosophy on how to create great magic and how to become a great magician in order to truly entertain and fool your audiences.
Read more and buy tickets.
[via Perfect Magic]
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-QC,
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Steve Reynolds
01 September 2013
Update to the Johnny Giordmaine tribute site
From the curator of the Johnny Giordmaine tribute site:
Just uncovered: a rare 1930s promotional postcard from Johnny Giordmaine, Canada's most beloved children's magician (1898 to 1974). It has not been seen by anyone for perhaps almost 80 years. Come check it out! The site continues to celebrate its fifth anniversary online with twelve new pages of material honouring the legacy of this late, great Canadian magician. Your memories of Johnny are also always most welcome.
The website is here: http://www.johngiordmaine.com
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