30 March 2023

Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, & Peterborough: Ben and Jonah's Magic Road Trip [Apr 23, 29, 30, May 12]

From the March 25th Instagram post by The Toronto Magic Company

Ben and Jonah are two of Toronto’s busiest magicians. They’ve sold out shows at comedy clubs and theaters across Canada, amazed Penn and Teller on their hit tv show, Fool Us, and created mind-blowing magic that’s used by magicians all over the world.

Now they’re taking their show on the road (literally!) and bringing the magic and fun across Canada!

Jam-packed with laughs and audience interaction, this show is perfect for families and adults alike. Join Ben and Jonah as they read minds, predict the future, and astound you with world-class sleight-of-hand that looks like real-life CGI!

 

 

 

 

29 March 2023

Canada's Got Talent auditions: Magic Ben, Christian Mascia, and Dean Gunnarson

Updated March 30th to add a CGT teaser using Dean's audition.

 

Congratulations Ben, Christian, and Dean, on fantastic auditions!

Watch video of Ben's audition at the bottom of this post.

Watch episode two of Canada's Got Talent at CityTV.com to see clips of the auditions by Christian and Dean.

 

Some of Dean's audition from the February 13th post at the Canada's Got Talent Facebook page:



 

From the March 28th upload "19-Year-Old MAGICIAN Magic Ben’s Audition Freezes Judge Lilly Singh" on the Canada's Got Talent YouTube channel:

Growing up in a small Inuit community in Northern Quebec, Benjamin was stunned after seeing his first magic act at age 9.  Since then, he’s been mastering his sleight-of-hand.  What results is an audition that stuns the judges with up-close magic precision, but it’s his finale that leaves Lilly completely frozen!

 

 

 

 

 

28 March 2023

Winnipeg: Festival of Fools [Mar 25 - 31]

Performers appearing this year include Billy Kidd, Chanelle Munroe, and Ron Pearson.

 

Learn more at KidsFest.ca

 

 

From the March 26th "Winnipeg families enjoy week-long festival including magic, circus acts during spring break" article in CBC News:

Jugglers, clowns and acrobats were some performers who entertained Winnipeg families at The Forks on Sunday during the 23rd annual Festival of Fools.

The free, seven-day festival — which started Saturday and runs until March 31 — is held during spring break in partnership with the Winnipeg International Children's Festival, which is held every summer.

Read more.

 

 

 

 

Estevan: Danny Kazam new family show [Apr 23]

From the March 11th Facebook post by Danny Kazam:

I'm excited about this event because I will be debuting my brand new 90-minute family show for the first time. In the show's second half, the audience will get to see a whole other side of Danny Kazam they have never seen before. New magic, new comedy bits, and a new look.

 

 

 

 

 

27 March 2023

Canada's Got Talent: Getting to know Magic Ben

Next in the the series of Canada's Got Talent contestants is Whitehorse's / Saskatoon's Magic Ben!

Who inspires you that is not a magician?
 
My father, Hypnotist Corrie J and Dwayne The Rock Johnson. They are all extremely hard workers and I look up to that every day.
 
What is your first memory of magic? 

I was 9 years old the first time I saw a magician, it was at my parents’ wedding. I remember seeing him perform a linking rings routine and I ran to my dad and asked him how he’d done it. My dad told me that if I wanted to know, I'd have to become a magician. The next day I was playing with a deck of cards and it brought us here!
 


Who from the magic community inspires you?

Le Grand Sahibe, Joan Caesar, Hiawatha Johnson Jr. Shawn Farquhar, David Blaine, Dani Daortiz, Juan Tamariz. I could name so many!

 

Was there anyone or anything instrumental to you becoming a magician?

I started competing at the Festival de Magie de Quebec in 2014 and was a finalist 6 years in a row. That and attending Tannen's Magic Camp in 2018 sealed the deal for me. Living in the arctic comes with its challenges and learning magic was one of them. 





  

Did you ever get discouraged and think about quitting magic?  
 
I was 6 months old when my parents decided to move to a small fly-in and fly-out Inuit community in the Canadian arctic.  I was the only “white kid” and I grew up learning their language and culture. Magic helped me figure out my identity, who I am,  and overcome the challenges of living so remotely. Sometimes I'd quit, but it usually was only for about 2 hours!

Do you have any or pre-show rituals?
 
Two things could happen: If I am lucky enough to eat some country food from where I come from (Beluga, seal, caribou, arctic char etc.) it would be that or I will listen to some Coldplay.

 
 
What inspired you to be a part of this season of Canada's Got Talent?
 
I represent hope and inspiration to all the youth of the northern fly-in and fly-out communities that no matter where you come from in life, anything is possible. That is why I'm on Canada's Got Talent, for my friends up north!

 
 

Is there anything else you’d like to share with our readers?
 
I speak three languages: French, English and Inuktitut. I am hoping to be a bridge linking all Canadians together through my experiences living North, East and West. I once did a show at -48, I think that makes me the Magician of the North! 

 

 

Thank you Ben, for making the time to answer our questions!  Break a leg on CGT!


Learn more about Ben at his website MagicWithBen.com or follow him on Instagram.

 
Was that Ben's smiling face at the end of last week's episode?  Tune in tomorrow to find out! 

 
Watch Canada's Got Talent Tuesday nights on CityTV.