SAT, FEBRUARY 9
Carisa Hendrix is a magician, circus stunt girl and bubble performer featured in the Guinness Book of World Records (2014 Book, Page 86) and Ripley’s Believe it or Not. This 5-time award winning performer has been thrilling audiences all over Canada and internationally for the past 15 years with her signature blend of classy, cute comedy entertainment. Multi-talented, she has a huge vocabulary of Circus Skills, Sideshow Stunts and Magic effects under her belt as well as Balloon Sculpting, Stilt Walking, Fire Dance, Visual Art and Acting. As the Artistic Director of Ballyhoo Entertainment she is excited to be working with a variety of talented young artist to provide a wide range of fun & creative entertainment options for special events.
You might know her from her appearances in 2 popular Youtube projects Protector’s Chronicles (300000+ combined views) and The Art of Slow Motion Fire Eating (75000+ views). Or perhaps you recognize her for the expertise she displays in her best selling instructional DVD on Fire Eating as well as the 1000+ fire eating students who have learned from her first hand in classes all over Canada & the USA.
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01 February 2019
Calgary: Carisa Hendrix at the Deerfoot Inn & Casino
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29 December 2018
2018 Readers' Choice award results
Thank you all for participating in the spirit in which the awards were
intended: a fun way to recognize and celebrate all of the wonderful things being done by the fabulous
talent in our country.
Over 2380 votes were cast in this "bragging rights" only contest. You all have a lot of devoted fans!
Here are the results of our third annual "Readers' Choice Inspirational Canadian Magician of the Year" award!
James Alan
Nominated by Ben Train.
Thank you for lecturing, coaching, and participating fully with organizations like Toronto Magic Company, Ring 17 Hat and Rabbit, and Magicana).
Website: JamesAlan.ca
Jonah Babins
Nominated by James Alan.
One of two podcasters in this year's field, which has now enticed me into the realm of podcasts! Keep up your great work with the Discourse In Magic Podcast, and The Newest Trick in the Book, Canada’s only open mic magic show.
Website: JonahBabins.com
Ryan Brown
Nominated by Taylor Martin.
Ryan is an inspiration to the students at his alma mater. Ryan continues to stretch himself by seeking opportunities to learn with and from world class magicians. Go Ryan, go!
Website: RyanBrownMagic.com
Greg Frewin
Nominated by Ryan Pilling.
It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of Greg! I've seen his show on a number of occasions and seen him donate his time to the kids at Sorcerers Safari, lending a hand to the magic community (remember the CAM-JAM and the Browser's Bash?), and supporting his local community too. Thank you Greg!
And as Ryan stated,
"... what I got was a wonderful show with a performer who shared his passion for magic, and playing to a very full house! It was an inspiration to see one of Canada's best magicians still being amazing two decades after I first saw him, and a testament to the hard work and dedication of Greg and his team to have such a well running theatre."
Website: GregFrewinTheatre.com
Carisa Hendrix (aka Lucy Darling)
Nominated by James Alan.
Carisa is an in demand, multifaceted performer. In addition to magic, she does beautiful bubble, entertaining sideshow performances, and is a multiple Guinness World Record holder, while also running her own entertainment company.
Carisa is the other reason I've ventured into the world of podcasts. She (with Kayla Drescher) is breaking ground with Shezam, "the feminist magic podcast that hopes to make itself obsolete." They are taking on some pretty big issues in the magic world and I look forward to hearing what else they've got to say.
How big a deal is this podcast? "This podcast is now funded, in part, through support from the Endowment and Development Fund of the International Brotherhood of Magicians." Well done Carisa! That's a big deal!
Website: CarisaHendrix.com
Kent Wong
Nominated by Unknown.
I can't improve on the submitted nomination:
"I nominate KENT WONG from Edmonton. He is one of the most giving an talented magicians in Canada and his shows are extremely well written, rehearsed and thought out. His unbelievable attitude to help magicians and people in general is un heard of and he never asks for anything in return. His door is always open for anyone to use. He uses his magic to raise money for charities, feed the homeless, gloves and coffee for the homeless all through magic shows and when he is not doing that he is performing for children at the hospitals. Kent does this while having a family, and a very busy full time job. He knows all aspects of magic, psychology, timing, misdirection and history. I'm glad he is my friend in magic."
Keep up the great work Kent!
Website: KentWongMagic.com
Mike Segal
Nominated by Sam.
That Mike, through Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp, runs the ONLY magical instructional program certified by the Toronto District School Board and the Toronto Public Library is a source of inspiration all on it's own ... there are a lot of hoops to jump through to earn your certification!
But wait! There's more!
Through Sorcerers Safari, Mike has enriched the lives of so many magicians! Camp alumni include: Nathaniel Rankin, Scott Hammel, Daniel Steep, Sheldon Casavant, Rosemary Reid, Keith Brown, Brad Bond, Ben Train, Alex Seaman, Mark Correia, Chad Juros and the list goes on. Now think of all of the lives that those people have touched. That's not counting the army of devoted volunteers he created whose lives were also deeply influenced from the camp experience! Thank you Mike and keep on keeping on!
From his nomination:
"He inspired a generation of young magicians to turn their hobbies into careers. Magic Mike gave us a space, a special club and to some, a family where we could explore our creativity and expand our knowledge with like-minded people. Magic Mike is not only an amazing mentor but he is also a fantastic performer. Whether he’s teaching a class or performing in front of a huge crowd, he’s always giving 100%. He is known in the magic community for his positive attitude and he will stop at nothing to lend a helping hand. If that doesn’t deserve recognition, I don’t know what does!"
Website: Magic-Mike.com
Jeff Christensen
Nominated by Cyril May.
Congratulations to Jeff for winning the 2018 Readers' Choice award!
Keep up your great work with the Celebrate the Child foundation.
Website: MagicalEducator.com
Over 2380 votes were cast in this "bragging rights" only contest. You all have a lot of devoted fans!
Here are the results of our third annual "Readers' Choice Inspirational Canadian Magician of the Year" award!
Beacons of Inspiration (in alphabetical order by surname)
James Alan
Nominated by Ben Train.
Thank you for lecturing, coaching, and participating fully with organizations like Toronto Magic Company, Ring 17 Hat and Rabbit, and Magicana).
Website: JamesAlan.ca
Jonah Babins
Nominated by James Alan.
One of two podcasters in this year's field, which has now enticed me into the realm of podcasts! Keep up your great work with the Discourse In Magic Podcast, and The Newest Trick in the Book, Canada’s only open mic magic show.
Website: JonahBabins.com
Ryan Brown
Nominated by Taylor Martin.
Ryan is an inspiration to the students at his alma mater. Ryan continues to stretch himself by seeking opportunities to learn with and from world class magicians. Go Ryan, go!
Website: RyanBrownMagic.com
Greg Frewin
Nominated by Ryan Pilling.
It's no secret that I'm a huge fan of Greg! I've seen his show on a number of occasions and seen him donate his time to the kids at Sorcerers Safari, lending a hand to the magic community (remember the CAM-JAM and the Browser's Bash?), and supporting his local community too. Thank you Greg!
And as Ryan stated,
"... what I got was a wonderful show with a performer who shared his passion for magic, and playing to a very full house! It was an inspiration to see one of Canada's best magicians still being amazing two decades after I first saw him, and a testament to the hard work and dedication of Greg and his team to have such a well running theatre."
Website: GregFrewinTheatre.com
Carisa Hendrix (aka Lucy Darling)
Nominated by James Alan.
Carisa is an in demand, multifaceted performer. In addition to magic, she does beautiful bubble, entertaining sideshow performances, and is a multiple Guinness World Record holder, while also running her own entertainment company.
Carisa is the other reason I've ventured into the world of podcasts. She (with Kayla Drescher) is breaking ground with Shezam, "the feminist magic podcast that hopes to make itself obsolete." They are taking on some pretty big issues in the magic world and I look forward to hearing what else they've got to say.
How big a deal is this podcast? "This podcast is now funded, in part, through support from the Endowment and Development Fund of the International Brotherhood of Magicians." Well done Carisa! That's a big deal!
Website: CarisaHendrix.com
Kent Wong
Nominated by Unknown.
I can't improve on the submitted nomination:
"I nominate KENT WONG from Edmonton. He is one of the most giving an talented magicians in Canada and his shows are extremely well written, rehearsed and thought out. His unbelievable attitude to help magicians and people in general is un heard of and he never asks for anything in return. His door is always open for anyone to use. He uses his magic to raise money for charities, feed the homeless, gloves and coffee for the homeless all through magic shows and when he is not doing that he is performing for children at the hospitals. Kent does this while having a family, and a very busy full time job. He knows all aspects of magic, psychology, timing, misdirection and history. I'm glad he is my friend in magic."
Keep up the great work Kent!
Website: KentWongMagic.com
Editor's Choice
Nominated by Sam.
That Mike, through Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp, runs the ONLY magical instructional program certified by the Toronto District School Board and the Toronto Public Library is a source of inspiration all on it's own ... there are a lot of hoops to jump through to earn your certification!
But wait! There's more!
Through Sorcerers Safari, Mike has enriched the lives of so many magicians! Camp alumni include: Nathaniel Rankin, Scott Hammel, Daniel Steep, Sheldon Casavant, Rosemary Reid, Keith Brown, Brad Bond, Ben Train, Alex Seaman, Mark Correia, Chad Juros and the list goes on. Now think of all of the lives that those people have touched. That's not counting the army of devoted volunteers he created whose lives were also deeply influenced from the camp experience! Thank you Mike and keep on keeping on!
From his nomination:
"He inspired a generation of young magicians to turn their hobbies into careers. Magic Mike gave us a space, a special club and to some, a family where we could explore our creativity and expand our knowledge with like-minded people. Magic Mike is not only an amazing mentor but he is also a fantastic performer. Whether he’s teaching a class or performing in front of a huge crowd, he’s always giving 100%. He is known in the magic community for his positive attitude and he will stop at nothing to lend a helping hand. If that doesn’t deserve recognition, I don’t know what does!"
Website: Magic-Mike.com
Readers' Choice
Jeff Christensen
Nominated by Cyril May.
Congratulations to Jeff for winning the 2018 Readers' Choice award!
Keep up your great work with the Celebrate the Child foundation.
Website: MagicalEducator.com
13 December 2018
Carisa Hendrix at the Magic Castle
From Carisa Hendrix's Twitter feed:
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See you at the castle, best NYE ever! thx Jeremy Yam for another amazing Lucy Image :) https://t.co/Nx53fKqGWh pic.twitter.com/nSuG2czfsH— Carisa Hendrix (@CarisaHendrix) December 6, 2018
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09 December 2018
Vote now for the 2018 Readers' Choice award
To vote, scroll down to the bottom of this post and participate in the poll. (Unfortunately, the poll does not appear in the mobile version of the site.)
Let's have a look at the nominees (in no particular order):
James Alan
Nominated by Ben Train.
"In the past year he's helped numerous performers make their acts better, has participated in leadership roles on several major magic projects (including Toronto Magic Company, Ring 17 Hat and Rabbit, Magicana, etc). He's lectured on his original magic, he's supported the community..."
"I could keep going on."
Website: JamesAlan.ca
Jonah Babins
Nominated by James Alan.
"Magician, podcast host, and neologist. Cofounded the Discourse In Magic Podcast, now with over 130 episodes. Host of The Newest Trick in the Book, Canada’s only open mic magic show."
Website: JonahBabins.com
Ryan Brown
Nominated by Taylor Martin.
"Ryan Wonder Brown is a rising star of magic from the Toronto area. He should be considered for these bragging rites."
Website: RyanBrownMagic.com
Jeff Christensen
Nominated by Cyril May.
"I would like to nominate Vancouver magician Jeff Christensen for using his magic to conjure up a better world. Jeff has faced loss in his life* but has turned the darkness into light for so many others through his magic and fundraising. He has raised more than $100,000 for a variety of local and international causes. He has done this in a variety of ways such as through the sold out charity show “”A Magical Evening” and his foundation, Celebrate the Child (CtC). CtC has built a school in Kenya, and worked on freshwater in Ecuador. Jeff has gone further to raise money through performances for a health centre in India. His heart is good and so is his magic. He received an invitation to attend the very exclusive 4F Close-up Convention….a sort of “Willy Wonka” ticket that every magician would love to get. Invitation is not random, however, and is generally given in recognition of expert magical skill. I know Jeff from our learning and work at the McBride Magic & Mystery School. Jeff received the title of Ambassador from the School this fall at our annual gathering in recognition of his work to further meaningful magic. Please give him your fullest consideration!"
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* Jeff lost his six-year old sun, Jonah suddenly and unexpectedly. In response to this tragedy he created the charity foundation Celebrate the Child and produces/performs an annual show A Magical Evening which has sold out for the past 10 years! Through these charity shows he has raised more than $100,000 for a variety of local and international causes.
Jeff also also gives back to the magic community through his monthly column Magic is Education which can be found in Vanish Magazine.
In November Jeff was honoured by being invited to share his magical story for 20,000 people at Rogers Arena for WE Day Vancouver!
Website: MagicalEducator.com
Greg Frewin
Nominated by Ryan Pilling.
"In 2018 I was inspired when I saw Greg Frewin at his theatre in Niagara Falls. I was there on a cold day in the off-season. My first visit to Niagara and all I saw was empty streets and mostly closed attractions. On top of it all it was a Wednesday night. I had tickets to the show that night and was expecting the worst... an awkwardly empty house, and a lackluster performance."
"Instead, what I got was a wonderful show with a performer who shared his passion for magic, and playing to a very full house! It was an inspiration to see one of Canada's best magicians still being amazing two decades after I first saw him, and a testament to the hard work and dedication of Greg and his team to have such a well running theatre."
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Greg also provides support for his local community. For example, last week he hosted the Good News Breakfast in his theatre. From Facebook:
"Don't forget that this Friday is the Good News Breakfast. Join us at Greg Frewin Theatre from 7-10am. Come enjoy a free breakfast, world-class entertainment and good news from the community. Donations will be accepted. YourTV will be broadcasting live and streaming it online. Don't miss out on the fun!"
Website: GregFrewinTheatre.com
Carisa Hendrix (aka Lucy Darling)
Nominated by James Alan.
"Multifaceted magic, bubble and sideshow performer. Co-founder in 2018 of Shezam, the feminist magic podcast* that hopes to make itself obsolete."
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* Announced on Facebook on November 26th, "This podcast is now funded, in part, through support from the Endowment and Development Fund of the International Brotherhood of Magicians."
Website: CarisaHendrix.com
Mike Segal
Nominated by Sam.
"He inspired a generation of young magicians to turn their hobbies into careers. Magic Mike gave us a space, a special club and to some, a family where we could explore our creativity and expand our knowledge with like-minded people. Magic Mike is not only an amazing mentor but he is also a fantastic performer. Whether he’s teaching a class or performing in front of a huge crowd, he’s always giving 100%. He is known in the magic community for his positive attitude and he will stop at nothing to lend a helping hand. If that doesn’t deserve recognition, I don’t know what does!"
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Did you know that now in his post-magic camp days Mike runs the ONLY magical instructional program certified by the Toronto District School Board and the Toronto Public Library? From Facebook:
"Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp is NOW offering The ART of MAGIC in all school programs (After 4, Artist in Residence, Lunch and Team Building). Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp is THE ONLY magic instructional program certified by the TDSB and TPL. Bring a little MAGIC to your school."
Website: Magic-Mike.com
Kent Wong
Nominated by Unknown.
"I nominate KENT WONG from Edmonton. He is one of the most giving an talented magicians in Canada and his shows are extremely well written, rehearsed and thought out. His unbelievable attitude to help magicians and people in general is un heard of and he never asks for anything in return. His door is always open for anyone to use. He uses his magic to raise money for charities, feed the homeless, gloves and coffee for the homeless all through magic shows and when he is not doing that he is performing for children at the hospitals. Kent does this while having a family, and a very busy full time job. He knows all aspects of magic, psychology, timing, misdirection and history. Im glad he is my friend in magic."
and from another Unknown:
"I too nominate KENT WONG from Edmonton. Kent had a fundraiser for the non profit organization Adarius 4 Autism. He took the time to set it up, and spent the whole day doing shows and donated all the profits. The event raised $1300. All the attendees were very entertained."
Website: KentWongMagic.com
Cast your vote now at Poll Junkie!
07 August 2018
Shezam by Kayla Drescher and Carisa Hendrix
Kayla Drescher and Carisa Hendrix team up for a new podcast about being women in the magic community. Now available at iTunes.
From the Twitter feed of Carisa Hendrix:
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Hey all! @MagicinHeelsKD and I have started a resource that we hope will slowly answer all the questions about being women in the magic community. Join us for our official facebook-live launch tomorrow at noon PST! It's gonna be A HOOT! @ShezamPod https://t.co/Ta18lenpX2— Carisa Hendrix (@CarisaHendrix) July 30, 2018
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12 July 2018
Colon: Shawn Farquhar and Carisa Hendrix at Abbott's 81st Get Together
From Magic Get Together:
From Ken Dumm's Facebook page:
The Abbott's Magic Company, the Colon Lions Club and the Colon Chamber of Commerce are proud to celebrate the Annual Abbott's Magic Get-Together. The dates are August 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th of 2018. Once again, magicians from all over the world will migrate to Colon, Michigan, the Magic Capital of the World, to be a part of this family oriented event. Tents and campers will magically pop up everywhere to swell this tiny little village until it appears there is no room for even one more person. Everyone scampers to be a part of this fun convention which was named the #1 Unique Convention last year in the Detroit Free Press.
Magicians will be performing in the streets, restaurants and bars. The annual craft fair will take place on Friday and Saturday. The yearly fireworks will go off as in recent years on Friday night after the show at the Colon High School. Visit the Colon Historical Museum for a special Magic adventure or take a cemetery tour where many famous and not so famous magicians have chose to perform their final act and become a permanent part of the magical history of Colon.
Read more and register.
From Ken Dumm's Facebook page:
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28 June 2018
Carisa Hendrix: Up Close & Personal at the Melbourne Magic Festival
Thursday July 12.
From the Melbourne Magic Festival:
From the Melbourne Magic Festival:
Carisa Hendrix, winner of the 2017 MICF Award for Best Comedy Show at The Melbourne Magic Festival, returns to Melbourne in a way you’ve never seen her before – UP CLOSE & PERSONAL.
Carisa, Guinness World Record holder and, thanks to the infamous Vanish Magazine cover, one of the most famous female magicians on the planet, will dazzle you with an evening of intimate magic unlike anything you’ve ever seen before.
This ONE NIGHT ONLY special event will sell out so make sure you book now!
Read more and buy tickets.
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15 June 2018
The 3 of Clubs 2018
From the Fraser Valley Magic Circle:
From Mike Norden's Facebook page:
The 3 of Clubs returns for another spectacular weekend of magic!
This year will be co-hosted by the Northwest Ring of Fire (I.B.M. Ring #339) and The Fraser Valley Magic Circle (I.B.M. Ring #387)
When: Oct 19-21, 2018
Where: Seattle
WOW! 5 lectures – 2 shows – 2 competitions – tons of prizes and so much more!
- Rob Zabrecky
- Carisa Hendrix
- Christopher T. Magician
- Mike Pisciotta
- Jonathan Friedman
Read more and register.
From Mike Norden's Facebook page:
21 May 2018
The Magic Word with Scott Wells
For those of you who don't already know, Scott Wells hosts a podcast for magicians.
Recently, he's published a few which may be of interest to you!
From "410 - Carisa Hendrix - Getting Uncomfortable" on The Magic Word Podcast:
From "423: Neil McNally - The Doug Henning Project" on The Magic Word Podcast:
And one from the archives.
From "201 - Murray Sawchuck - Celebrity Magician" on The Magic Word Podcast:
[With thanks to The Magic Demon for sending this along.]
Recently, he's published a few which may be of interest to you!
From "410 - Carisa Hendrix - Getting Uncomfortable" on The Magic Word Podcast:
Carisa Hendrix is a magician who is on the rise. Oh, also, she happens to be a woman. She is one of the new breed who I believe is one of the "Stars of Tomorrow" as she pursues her dreams on stage. Most young people I see today seem to be involved in close-up and entertaining small groups of people, but few true entertainers are comfortable on stage in front of a large audience. Carisa is one of that rare breed.
She suggests that we should step out of our comfort zone and try new things that stretch our boundaries and move into new, perhaps uncomfortable, areas that will make us better performers and people. She says that artists should practice "moving towards the place of greatest discomfort and just sitting in that space." She suggests that magicians should not be afraid to fail.
On another matter, there was quite a bit of controversy about her July 2017 cover on VANISH Magazine. She addresses it quite well and succinctly on her blog.
Read more and listen to podcast.
From "423: Neil McNally - The Doug Henning Project" on The Magic Word Podcast:
Neil McNally is a passionate man. He is most passionate about Doug Henning and he hosts a weekday blog called "The Doug Henning Project". Who could imagine that there would be that much to reveal about this iconic figure. We recently "hit a nerve" with the podcast #415 with Chip Romero as that episode was one of our most downloaded podcast. So, it was a natural thing to chat with the webmaster of "The Doug Henning Project" so those who are interested in Doug Henning could learn even more. Neil is not a performing magician though he is taking lessons at The Magic Castle. But his passion is history and collecting of Doug Henning. He is also producing a documentary on Doug Henning and will soon be crowd funding his project.
Read more and listen to podcast.
And one from the archives.
From "201 - Murray Sawchuck - Celebrity Magician" on The Magic Word Podcast:
Murray Sawchuck recently completed two and a half years at the Tropicana's Laugh Factory in Las Vegas. On December 20, 2014, he will begin a new afternoon show at Planet Hollywood's "Sincity Theater" along his wife, Chloe, and his partner, Lefty. Murray will add illusions to his comedy magic show plus bring in different aspects of his other appearances on television such as "Pawn Stars" and other shows.
During our conversation, Murray talked about his upcoming appearance on Hallmark's Home & Family morning talk show. After you have listened to the podcast, then be sure to come back to watch this video. The other two videos below are from a couple of his appearances on "America's Got Talent" (sic).
Read more and listen to podcast.
[With thanks to The Magic Demon for sending this along.]
01 May 2018
Another world record for Carisa Hendrix
Congratulations Carisa!
From Carisa Hendrix's Twitter feed:
By my count, that puts the total of Canadian World Record holding magicians to eight!
From Carisa Hendrix's Twitter feed:
24!!!!! 24 fire torches ignited using electricity through the human body!!! New Guinness world record!!! https://t.co/iamAOYZU1S pic.twitter.com/JaUZReF73q— Carisa Hendrix (@CarisaHendrix) April 29, 2018
By my count, that puts the total of Canadian World Record holding magicians to eight!
- Doug The Great: Heaviest Stilts Mastered. [Guinness World Record]
- Scott Hammell: Highest Suspension Straitjacket Escape. [Guinness World Record]
- Lucas Wilson: Fastest Suspension Straitjacket Escape. [Guinness World Record - 2011]
- Carisa Hendrix: Longest duration fire torch teething. [Guinness World Record - 2012], 24 fire torches ignited using electricity through the human body [Guinness World Record - 2018]
- Michael Francis: Most one-handed coin rolls in a minute. [Guinness World Record - 2013]
- Mark Correia: Longest Amount of Time Wearing a Straitjacket. [World Record - 2014]
- The Sentimentalists: (Chris Mysterion and Steffi Kay) Most items transferred from one mentalist to another. [World Record - 2017]
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09 February 2018
Los Angeles: Carisa Hendrix lecture
From Purple Owl Productions:
From Purple Owl Productions Twitter feed:
Bubble Tech 2.0 with Carisa Hendrix
Learn the benefits of bubble shows and how you can incorporate them into your current routine!
What are those benefits you ask? Take a look:
Universal appeal: Equally impressive and enjoyable for a wide rage of ages, cultures and genders.
Can be done silently: I have a bubble show in English and French and could easily put together one in Spanish with minimal effort because so much of it can be done to music or silently.
Cost Effective: Bubble shows are inexpensive to create, highly portable, and play big.
Fluid Integration: Bubble Tricks can be added to an existing clown, circus or magic show or be a show all on their own.
Read more and order tickets.
From Purple Owl Productions Twitter feed:
Here’s @bradrossmagic talking about @CarisaHendrix’s lecture! Registration is now open for Bubble Tech 2.0 in Los Angeles on March 1st. Space is limited. Don't miss out! https://t.co/IzM65noIUo#magic #magician #losangeles pic.twitter.com/b1i42aewNI— Purple Owl Productions (@PurpleOwlProds) January 31, 2018
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04 February 2018
World record holding Canadian magicians
Late to the game, I recently learned that in 2012, Alberta's Carisa Hendrix set a Guinness World Record for “longest duration fire torch teething”, Los Show Dei Record in Rome, Italy!
From Carisa's webstie:
By my count, that puts the total of Canadian World Record holding magicians to eight!
From Carisa's webstie:
On April 12th in Rome, Italy in front of a live audience I freaked out when I became a Guinness World Record Holder after successfully holding a flaming torch in my mouth for an incredible 2 minutes and 1 second.Read more.
By my count, that puts the total of Canadian World Record holding magicians to eight!
- Doug The Great: Heaviest Stilts Mastered. [Guinness World Record]
- Scott Hammell: Highest Suspension Straitjacket Escape. [Guinness World Record]
- Lucas Wilson: Fastest Suspension Straitjacket Escape. [Guinness World Record - 2011]
- Carisa Hendrix: Longest duration fire torch teething. [Guinness World Record - 2012]
- Michael Francis: Most one-handed coin rolls in a minute. [Guinness World Record - 2013]
- Mark Correia: Longest Amount of Time Wearing a Straitjacket. [World Record - 2014]
- The Sentimentalists: (Chris Mysterion and Steffi Kay) Most items transferred from one mentalist to another. [World Record - 2017]
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28 January 2018
Calgary: "Make Magic" produced by Carisa Hendrix
From Make Magic:
Let’s make some magic together every Tuesday!
This intimate, close-up magic show
features a new magician every week.
You and your guests will experience miracles at your fingertips.
Let us charm you with the very best magic Calgary has to offer.
Make Magic with Benton Price - February 6
Make Magic with Yeats - February 13
Make Magic with Ryan Pilling - February 20
Make Magic with Chris Visser - February 27
Read more and buy tickets.
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21 November 2017
Fraser Valley: Carisa Hendrix lecture
From the Fraser Valley Magic Circle Facebook page:
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12 September 2016
Rounding the Western rings in September 2016
Confirm details about dates and locations by visiting each club's website.
Please leave a comment or e-mail me about corrections or omissions.
City | Club | Event(s) |
Calgary, AB | Ring 66 (Calgary Magic Circle, Les Brocklesby Ring) | - Mini-lecture by the incredible Carisa Hendrix. - Diamond Jim Tyler lecture. |
Edmonton, AB | Edmonton Magic Club | - Diamond Jim Tyler lecture. |
Winnipeg, MB | The Magic Club of Winnipeg | - Diamond Jim Tyler lecture. |
Fraser Valley, BC | IBM Ring 387 (Fraser Valley Magic Circle, Celeste Evans Ring) | - Diamond Jim Tyler lecture. - Mission Mini Magic Festival - Third Monday Magic. |
Vancouver, BC | Ring 92 (Vancouver Magic Circle) | - TBA |
Vancouver, BC | SAM 95 (Carl Hemeon Assembly) | - TBA |
Victoria, BC | Ring 183 (Victoria Magic Circle) | - Diamond Jim Tyler lecture. |
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