Date: Saturday - July 6, 2013
Location: The LOT - Toronto - Cabaret
Mark Lewis in his new show displays the incredible hypnotic powers of the mind in ways often hilarious... sometimes spine-chilling...but always fascinating.
The show consists of volunteers being hypnotized on stage and participating in various comedy situations.
Read more and buy tickets.
17 June 2013
Toronto: Mark Lewis Hypnosis Show
From Ticketwise:
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16 June 2013
Reviews: Luminato 2013
From Musical Toronto:
From Torontoist:
From The Star:
[via Sharing Wonder]
Luminato failed to show its hand with the first of its magic-themed shows, which opened at Mazzoleni Hall on Friday night. The title is Concerto for Piano and Pasteboards. It’s a fine show. But it has almost nothing to do with pianos and everything to do with card tricks.
It’s a short, sweet magic show where the assistant doesn’t mutely stand at the magician’s side in a sequined suit but plays a grand piano instead.
Read more.
From Torontoist:
When Miguel Puga first spoke after performing a couple of introductory card tricks, it was in part to apologize for his broken English. The Spaniard, known also as MagoMigue (yes, that’s pretty much Spanish for Magic Mike), may not have the greatest command of the language, but he then proceeded to prove his assertion, as trite as it may sound, that magic possesses a universal power that can transcend ordinary communication. Blessed with a naturally funny presence and an undeniable gift for showmanship, Puga’s expert card manipulations were every bit as impressive as the apparent telepathic abilities he put to good effect on more than one occasion.
Read more.
From The Star:
By Miguel Puga & Miguel Aparicio. Presented by Luminato. To June 16. Mazzoleni Hall, 273 Bloor St. W. 416-368-4849 (luminatofestival.com)
The piano gets equal billing in Miguel Puga and Miguel Aparicio’s show Concerto for Piano & Pasteboards, being presented in the opening days of Luminato. But this is really all about 90 minutes of Puga’s magic tricks, not the art of the keyboard.
Read more.
[via Sharing Wonder]
The secret's out!
From the Sorcerers Safari Facebook page:
The article in Vanish Magazine has some awesome photos taken by Carey Lauder that summer, which really add to the text that you may have previously seen.
Many parents & friends who do not attend camp are left wondering just how/why/what makes camp so awesome that their kids actually get a job so they can come back the next year. Here is a GREAT article written by Nicole Lee that outlines just what we do in the woods of Ontario for a week every summer and why it works!
Get it FREE at www.vanishmagazine.com
You'll want to click on 'Edition 8' and head to page 98 for the goods.
The article in Vanish Magazine has some awesome photos taken by Carey Lauder that summer, which really add to the text that you may have previously seen.
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15 June 2013
Murray Sawchuck on Hallmark and TLC in June
From iTricks:
Murray Sawchuck will be popping up on your television a few times in the next few weeks. As you see above, he will be cooking and doing magic for Marie Osmond on her Hallmark Channel talk show June 17th.
Read more.
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Murray SawChuck
14 June 2013
The Dave Attwood Show
Check out the Dave Attwood Show, where Dave interviews folks like Murray Hatfield, Jason Verners, Rafael Benetar, Michael Machek, Shawn Farquhar, Dirk Losander, JC Sum, Richard Turner and Matthew Johnson.
13 June 2013
Mike Segal on The Magic Broadcast tonight!
That's 9:30 Eastern Standard Time!
Ep.2 of @aaronfishercard's radio show Card Man tonight @ 6:30pmPST w/ special guest @MagicMikeSegal ! #CampStories http://t.co/YvPnX7ehEb
— Sorcerers Safari (@SorcerersSafari) June 13, 2013
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[Guest post] Keith Brown - Exchange
The following is a guest post from James Alan.
Keith Brown - Exchange
June 7 - 16, 2013, various times
The London Fringe Festival
@The ARTS Project, 203 Dundas St (map)
There are two things that will get me to drive 200km to London and one of them is Keith Brown. (I won't tell you what the other one is, because whatever you're imagining right now is probably much cooler.)
Full Disclosure: Keith is a friend, we recently participated in a magic competition together where he beat me by two percentage points. He's also performed for Abracadabaret in the past and will be joining us again at the end of the month.
I have also done magic shows at the Fringe and I know they can be very stressful. Your entire show has to be set up, on stage, ready to go, usually in about fifteen minutes, and you have to clear the stage completely after every show and start from scratch every time.
I went to see the show with Nick Wallace, who's created three distinct shows for the Fringe over the years. As the doors closed, we looked around us and couldn't see a single empty seat. I leaned over and whispered, "Have you ever seen anyone sell out a late Monday night Fringe show?" "No, have you?" "No." Awkward silence.
I've seen Keith's show twice before, once at the Fringe and once as a self mounted production. Half of the show was new, which is not saying much because the 45 minute show only contains five pieces. It's all mentalism except for Houdini's Needle Swallowing trick.
Still, at that relaxed pace, there's no sense that anything drags. There's an innocent youthful charm that pervades everything. And even though he's swallowing needles, everything is in good taste, even the fart joke.
The title of the show, "Exchange", is apt because the audience participation makes the show and most of the applause goes to those who are chosen and volunteer. There are also several gentle nudges for participants to push their comfort zone, including one audience member drinking pure white vinegar.
While the show itself is fun and moves along at a good pace, it's not much to look at. Keith is wearing a charcoal suit on a stage with black chairs, a table with a black cloth on a black floor in a room with black curtains and black walls. The only colour in the show come from his tie, the blue latex gloves and the the carrot (it's not what you think.) But I realize the bare bones blank box feel is part of Fringe. If you want bright and colour full, The ARTS Project is also a cool little gallery which you can wander around before and after the show.
If London's not too far out of your way, go see this. Although, if Monday night is any indication, it looks like tickets for the last three shows will be hard to come by.
Three shows left:
June 14 - 5:00 PM
June 15 - 9:30 PM
June 16 - 3:00 PM
Tickets $15 ($10 if you have a London Fringe Backer Button)
Note that the Fringe operates under very strict rules and latecomers will not be admitted.
-James Alan
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Thank you James for guest posting at Canada's Magic!
--
Keith Brown - Exchange
June 7 - 16, 2013, various times
The London Fringe Festival
@The ARTS Project, 203 Dundas St (map)
There are two things that will get me to drive 200km to London and one of them is Keith Brown. (I won't tell you what the other one is, because whatever you're imagining right now is probably much cooler.)
Full Disclosure: Keith is a friend, we recently participated in a magic competition together where he beat me by two percentage points. He's also performed for Abracadabaret in the past and will be joining us again at the end of the month.
I have also done magic shows at the Fringe and I know they can be very stressful. Your entire show has to be set up, on stage, ready to go, usually in about fifteen minutes, and you have to clear the stage completely after every show and start from scratch every time.
I went to see the show with Nick Wallace, who's created three distinct shows for the Fringe over the years. As the doors closed, we looked around us and couldn't see a single empty seat. I leaned over and whispered, "Have you ever seen anyone sell out a late Monday night Fringe show?" "No, have you?" "No." Awkward silence.
I've seen Keith's show twice before, once at the Fringe and once as a self mounted production. Half of the show was new, which is not saying much because the 45 minute show only contains five pieces. It's all mentalism except for Houdini's Needle Swallowing trick.
Still, at that relaxed pace, there's no sense that anything drags. There's an innocent youthful charm that pervades everything. And even though he's swallowing needles, everything is in good taste, even the fart joke.
The title of the show, "Exchange", is apt because the audience participation makes the show and most of the applause goes to those who are chosen and volunteer. There are also several gentle nudges for participants to push their comfort zone, including one audience member drinking pure white vinegar.
While the show itself is fun and moves along at a good pace, it's not much to look at. Keith is wearing a charcoal suit on a stage with black chairs, a table with a black cloth on a black floor in a room with black curtains and black walls. The only colour in the show come from his tie, the blue latex gloves and the the carrot (it's not what you think.) But I realize the bare bones blank box feel is part of Fringe. If you want bright and colour full, The ARTS Project is also a cool little gallery which you can wander around before and after the show.
If London's not too far out of your way, go see this. Although, if Monday night is any indication, it looks like tickets for the last three shows will be hard to come by.
Three shows left:
June 14 - 5:00 PM
June 15 - 9:30 PM
June 16 - 3:00 PM
Tickets $15 ($10 if you have a London Fringe Backer Button)
Note that the Fringe operates under very strict rules and latecomers will not be admitted.
-James Alan
--
Thank you James for guest posting at Canada's Magic!
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Broken wand: Andrew Philip
Recently
we were notified by Dennis Schick, the editor of the Broken Wand in the
International Brotherhood of Magician's magazine, The Linking Ring, of
the passing of Andrew Philip.
Dennis is graciously allowing me to pass this on to you.
Dennis also pointed out that the more ALL of us share news and
information about magic with the REST of us, the better off the entire
magic community will be.
I take this opportunity to ask you to not just ASSUME that we already
know about some magic news that YOU hear about. Please tell us about it.
We would always rather hear some news SEVERAL times rather than not
at all!
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Andrew Philip
Andrew
(Andy) William Philip, 50, of Unionville, Ontario, Canada, died
February 16, 2013. He was a former member of the I.B.M. (1986-2000). A
high school math teacher introduced him to magic, and they became
life-long friends. Although diagnosed with Crohn’s Disease as a
teenager, he was never without cards and coins everywhere he went. He
was a finance manager at I.B.M. Canada for seventeen years until his
health prevented him from working any longer. With magic he was obsessed
with presentation and crafting scripts, and he loved performing for
children, especially at the family cottage in Port Elgin. Survivors
include his wife of twenty-four years, Kim, and their children David and
Danielle.
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12 June 2013
Sheldon Casavant explored the impossible
For those keeping track, Sheldon is also Sorcerers Safari alumni!
From Art Starts:
From Art Starts:
On Sunday, the New Westminster Quay was filled with anticipation and excitement as ArtStarts launched its very first event at River Market. It was a full house, with magician Sheldon Casavant who delighted audiences with two 45-minute magical performances/workshops titled Exploring the Impossible.
Read more.
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11 June 2013
In the news: Holden Lumbard and Brett Chrest
Sorcerers Safari campers in the news!
From the Brandon Sun:
From the Brandon Sun:
If it wasn’t for their youthful faces, you would think Holden Lumbard and Brett Chrest were seasoned magicians performing in a large amphitheatre to hundreds of stunned and astounded audience members.
Evolution Entertainer magicians and business partners, 14-year-old Lumbard and 15-year-old Chrest started their magic act up at the end of the year and are now the latest and the greatest on the event entertainment list, doing everything from birthday parties to corporate get-togethers.
Read more.
10 June 2013
Phoenix: Simply Magical
July 17-20
From the IBM:
And don't forget about the Lance Burton Teen Seminar, July 15-17:
From the IBM:
Congratulations to Shawn Farquhar, Talent Chairman of the Eighty-fifth Annual Phoenix I.B.M. Convention, for putting together an outstanding lineup. You won’t want to miss being part of this magical event.
Read more.
And don't forget about the Lance Burton Teen Seminar, July 15-17:
A special pre-convention event for our young magicians ages 13-19. This event will begin at 7:00pm on Monday , July 15 and run through lunch on Wednesday, July 17. This unique event featuring Lance Burton, Jeff McBride and Eugene Burger will also have guest lectures and sessions from Shawn Farquhar, Oscar Munoz, Larry Haas and Bryce Kuhlman. The best news – there is NO EXTRA CHARGE for this event if you are registered for the convention.
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09 June 2013
Broken wand: Raymond Massecar
From Your Life Moments:
[With thanks to Dennis Schick for passing this information along.]
Raymond Massecar
MASSECAR, Raymond Earl of St. Thomas, passed away peacefully, surrounded in his final hours by his loving family on Monday, February 4th, 2013, at the St. Thomas-Elgin General Hospital, in his 88th year. Beloved husband and best friend of 57 years of Marion (Robinson) Massecar and dearly loved father of Leo and his wife Wendy Massecar of St. Thomas, Ed Massecar of Mississauga, Mary Lou Weber and her husband Chuck of St. Thomas and Brian Massecar of St. Thomas. Much loved grandfather of Shawn (Natalie) and Lindsey Hardy (Rich). Predeceased by a grandson Robbie. Loved great grandfather of Liam and Lincoln. Predeceased by 3 brothers Gordon, Howard and Donald Massecar. Sadly missed by a number of nieces and nephews. Ray was born in Waterford on June 20th, 1925, the son of the late Earl and Grace (Warwick) Massecar. He was retired from Magna (1985). Ray served overseas with the army during W.W.II. He was a member of Grace United Church and a former member of the Kinsmen Club and the Knights of Pythias and the International Brotherhood of Magicians.
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[With thanks to Dennis Schick for passing this information along.]
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08 June 2013
Mississauga: James Alan at Walk to Cure Diabetes
From Abracadabaret:
This Sunday, I will be performing at the Telus Walk to Cure Diabetes. As an extra treat for those participating in this important fundraiser, you will have a chance to see some magic before the walk begins.
I’ll be there at 8:30 AM, a most unnatural time to see a magician performing, but it’s worth it for a good cause.
Read more.
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07 June 2013
Toronto: Michael Weber workshop
On June 30th, Micheal Weber will be in Toronto offering one of his fabulous workshops! The details are sketchy at best. Contact James Alan to see if he has more pieces to the puzzle than I do!
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Toronto: Lunchtime Illumination - Steve Cohen
From Light News:
Prestidigitation on the plate
By Steve Cohen, The Millionaire's Magician
(Appearing at Luminato Festival on June 19, as part of the Lunchtime Illumination series)
Meals, like live performances, have a beginning, a middle, and an end. A well-trained wait staff can treat each diner's meal as a performance and aim for the idea of "no dead time" as the evening unfolds - each moment something interesting should be happening, without the wait staff appearing overbearing or intrusive.
Read more.
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06 June 2013
Pierrefonds: Family Fun Night
From Montreal Families:
[via Perfect Magic and Deborah Fallick]
Jun 7, 2013
Enjoy a family evening with:
- magic show
- face painting
- inflatable games
- refreshments
- entertainment
Read more.
[via Perfect Magic and Deborah Fallick]
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London: Steve Seguin - Miracle Max
From London Fringe:
[via Magic Information Canada]
Once highly sought after in the world of corporate entertainment, Miracle Max (Steve Seguin) performed his greatest trick when he suddenly disappeared three years ago. Come see his miraculous reappearance in a rare public performance, where magic meets theatre in a dazzling display of sleight of hand, illusion and off-beat comedy.
Read more.
[via Magic Information Canada]
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05 June 2013
Geoff Williams: June lectures
Geoff Williams will be lecturing in Canada this June.
The according to to the Northwest Ring of Fire website, Geoff Williams' lecture dates are:
Please confirm details about dates, times and locations by contacting each city's club directly.
[via: Magic Information Canada]
The according to to the Northwest Ring of Fire website, Geoff Williams' lecture dates are:
- Calgary, AB on June 5th
- Winnipeg, MB on June 6th
- Mission, BC on June 7th
Please confirm details about dates, times and locations by contacting each city's club directly.
[via: Magic Information Canada]
Doug Henning mentioned in Arrested Development
For what it's worth, iTricks reports that Doug Henning is mentioned in the new Arrested Development episodes.
Your mileage may vary.
Your mileage may vary.
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Doug Henning
04 June 2013
Thank you to our June sponsors!
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