Congratulations Evelyn Matlin on her 100th post, over at the Perfect Magic blog.
Did you know Bobo has a Canadian connection? I didn't.
Go read about it in her post, "What does the name J.B. Bobo mean to you?"
24 August 2012
Perfect Magic's 100th post and Bobo's Canadian connection
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~Perfect Magic,
J.B. Bobo
23 August 2012
Toronto: David Stone lecture
From Morrissey Magic:
Saturday, September 8th
David Stone is one of the brightest rising stars in magic today, having collected an impressive number of prizes and awards from top competitions. David won the 3rd prize for Micro-Magic at FISM in Stockholm, Sweden in 2006 and was voted in April 2008 the TMW Award for Best Magician. In 2010 the FFFF convention voted David to be Guest of Honor for FFFF in 2012.
Read more.
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~Morrissey Magic,
David Stone
22 August 2012
Canadian card magicians
I received the following e-mail from reader Pepe F:
If you have information about Canadian card magicians you'd to share with Pepe (and us!) please leave a comment, e-mail me or e-mail Pepe directly at "josfemo at gmail dot com" (without the quotes).
Also from Pepe:
I'm doing a researching about card magic that involves the evolution and history of card magic in Canada. I'm looking for information about canadian magicians that were / are importants for the card magic worldwide.
The magicians that i'm looking information are:Roy CotteeP. Howard LyonsRon ScharfMel StoverCliff GreenSid Lorraine
And any other canadian magicians that are influenced in evolution of card magic. I'm interested in other people, perhaps i don't know.
If you have information about Canadian card magicians you'd to share with Pepe (and us!) please leave a comment, e-mail me or e-mail Pepe directly at "josfemo at gmail dot com" (without the quotes).
Also from Pepe:
Last december, i started a social web related with magic, it's called magicsocial and is like facebook but for magicians, registrations are free, people can share magic videos, photos, or experiences. Is in spanish and english language. You can register and see.
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# questions
21 August 2012
Toronto: There's magic at The Ex!
There's magic at the CNE again this year!
At The Farm, Daniel Steep's is back with , Agri-Magic, an interactive magic show that educates audiences about Canadian Farming.
Majinx is back at Kids' World with Professor Wick's School of Magic and Illusion.
And Ted Outerbridge is at the Variety Stage; just west of Food Building.
This year the Ex runs from August 17th to September 3rd, 2012. Please check the CNE's website for dates and showtimes.
At The Farm, Daniel Steep's is back with , Agri-Magic, an interactive magic show that educates audiences about Canadian Farming.
Majinx is back at Kids' World with Professor Wick's School of Magic and Illusion.
And Ted Outerbridge is at the Variety Stage; just west of Food Building.
This year the Ex runs from August 17th to September 3rd, 2012. Please check the CNE's website for dates and showtimes.
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Majinx,
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20 August 2012
Shawn Farquhar: The Magic Café Forum special guest of honor
From August 19th through the 25th, Shawn Farquhar will be the special guest of honor at the Magic Café!
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~The Magic Café,
Shawn Farquhar
19 August 2012
The fashion of magic
From The Toronto Standard:
This week photographer Sarah Blais literally stepped on a stage to find out what was up the sleeves of Toronto’s Magicians. From mentalist to escape artist, they all bring their own style to their performance - in this weeks edition of The Uniform Project.
Read more (and see great photos!) of Magic Mike, Bobby Motta and Scott Hammell!
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Bobby Motta,
Magic Mike,
Scott Hammell
18 August 2012
Lies, Damn Lies and More Media Coverage
From Mooney on Theatre:
From Open 'Til Midnight:
Lies, Damn Lies & Magic Tricks is James Alan’s intimate magic show. It doesn’t make you smarter or share the secret to making money without working.
The show is a magic act, not a play. It is very engaging and entertaining. An hour will fly by before you know it.
Read more.
From Open 'Til Midnight:
During the course of his performance, Alan never loses sight of the notion that magic requires a sort of social contract between prestidigitator and audience member. I, as the observer, must agree to believe him, even if I know that he doesn’t play fair; he, in turn, makes magic happen that evokes wonder and, ultimately, turns any conclusions I might draw on their heads by the very end. What we believe and what we refuse to believe is toyed with and pushed to its limits by one feat after another.
Read more.
Amber Waves has also posted a short clip of the show on YouTube:For show and ticket information, visit the Abracadabaret website.
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James Alan
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