Magic Information Canada, an up to date repository of Canadian magic links has added a new feature to its shops, clubs, tutors, and events crunchy goodness.
The site is now offering, on a trial basis, a listing of performances and shows. The shows are listed in chronological order and you can filter by hosting city. (This section has its own tab just to the right of the "about" tab.)
Contact Doug Cuff, the owner and operator of Magic Information Canada, to have your show included in his listing of performances. During the trial, your listing must have an associated URL, which will
usually be the page on the venue's website that lists your show.
Thank you Doug, for your continued contributions to Canada's magic community!
19 July 2012
Shows, shows, shows now at Magic Information Canada!
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Doug Cuff
18 July 2012
On the cover of Northern Peeks
Congratulations to Trevor and Lorena Watters who are gracing the cover of, and are featured in, the most recent issue of Northern Peeks, the publication of the Canadian Association of Magicians!
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~CAM,
Trevor Watters and Lorena
17 July 2012
Magic for healing
From Sharing Wonder:
We currently have two specially focused sessions with Holland Bloorview called, Helping Hands and Hand 2 Hand.
These summer programs focus on strengthening the client’s less dominant hand by restraining the dominant hand, on and off throughout the camp. Naturally in this conditions, magic becomes increasingly difficult to perform – especially when clients naturally want to use their dominant hand for fine motor tasks, such as shuffling a deck of cards.
Read more.
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~Magicana
16 July 2012
Teller to debut "Play Dead" in Montréal
From Fear Net:
That funny silent magic man Teller (of Penn & Teller) has just announced he'll debuts his horror Film Play Dead, based on the hit stage play, at this year's Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal. Check out the press release below.[h/t: iTricks]
Teller, the smaller, quieter half of Penn & Teller, will have the world premiere of his performance film of PLAY DEAD, the Off-Broadway horror hit starring Todd Robbins, on Friday, July 27th at Montreal’s 2012 Fantasia International Festival. Teller and Robbins will both attend.Read more.
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_Montreal,
-QC,
+Canada,
Penn and Teller
15 July 2012
Winners and awards of FISM 2012
The results of the FISM 2012 competitions are posted at the Magic Convention Guide. Please note the following addendum by Shawn Farquhar:
Canada's entrant at FISM is awarded third in manipulation but announced as Korea ... 3rd place – Manipulation – Kim hyun joon
— Shawn Farquhar (@magiChampion) July 15, 2012
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~FISM,
Hyun Joon Kim
Children's show at the Naval Medical Center Portsmouth's Pediatrics Ward
From America's Navy:
"Every year, we try to go to a children's hospital or a hospital with a children's ward and do a quick show for the kids, to take away some of the normal hospital routine," said Scott Hood, one of the Canadian magicians and the I.B.M. director of hospital shows.
"It takes their mind off what they're going through. It's something different; they get a bit of a laugh, a bit of a giggle. They get to see something they may have not seen before or may have only seen on television. And we have fun doing it."
"I love doing magic," said Joan Caesar, the other magician from Canada. "I especially love doing magic for children, and this was perfect - to perform for kids who are in the hospital and maybe need a little smile on their face."
Read more.
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~IBM,
Joan Caesar,
Scott Hood
14 July 2012
Amber Waves interviews James Alan
From Open 'Til Midnight's post The Truth Behind The (Damn) Lies And Magic Of James Alan:
It is upon this foundation that James Alan has constructed his new one-man show, Lies, Damn Lies & Magic Tricks. As Alan explains, “There’s something very satisfying about knowing you’re being deceived and believing it anyway. Over and over again, the audience gets to feel these astonishing moments as they realize what’s really going on is completely different from what they thought. And that’s really what magic is about; realizing that the world around us is more than what it seems.”
Read more.
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# interview,
James Alan
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