This week's episode of TDAS featuring The Great Zucchini is now available at http://t.co/qJf08oO8dq or through iTunes pic.twitter.com/gmLLdidBau
— Dave Attwood Show (@DaveAttwoodShow) February 28, 2015
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14 March 2015
Dave Attwood interviews The Great Zucchini
From Dave Attwood's Twitter feed:
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13 March 2015
Steve Harmer in the Innisfail Province
From the Innisfail Province:
Now you see them, now you don’t. Like magic, the bullies will all go away.
It’s no hocus-pocus. It’s the Steve Harmer way. And the magician, a former Calgary Board of Education school teacher, counsellor and principal, has been having fun teaching wholesome messages to children for more than 30 years.
On March 5, Harmer, who operates under the company name of Motivational Magic, gave a 55-minute performance to students, from kindergarten through Grade 5, at St. Marguerite Bourgeoys School.
It was Day 4 of the school’s first-ever Safe and Caring Week and the magician, who has performed at more than 3,000 schools throughout Western Canada, presented The Friendship Factor.
“Friendship is the antidote to bullying. If we can teach kids to be a friend the bullies will disappear,” said Harmer. “I give the kids seven strategies to make and teach friends. The more strategies we can give them the more successful they are going to be and they are going to be happier.
Read more.
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12 March 2015
Joe Culpepper in Montreal and Toronto
Joe Culpepper will be:
- At McGill giving a Visiting Scholar Lecture, Friday, March 13 at 2PM, Redpath Museum (auditorium) at McGill, 859 Sherbrooke West
- In Toronto on Sunday, March 22nd giving a workshop with fellow Ars Mechanica members called "Adapting Magic Effects for Contemporary Performance."
11 March 2015
Paul Pacific and Bobby Motta at "Magic Tonight"
Confirm details by visiting Abracadabaret.com
Mississauga (Thurs): Paul Pacific
Pickering (Fri): [dark]
Toronto (Sun): Bobby Motta
James Alan, over at Abracadaberet, has kindly offered the readers of Canada's Magic a coupon code for 50% off tickets to "Magic Tonight!" Use the coupon code cmagic when you buy your tickets for Magic Tonight to receive your discount*.
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Mississauga (Thurs): Paul Pacific
Toronto (Sun): Bobby Motta
James Alan, over at Abracadaberet, has kindly offered the readers of Canada's Magic a coupon code for 50% off tickets to "Magic Tonight!" Use the coupon code cmagic when you buy your tickets for Magic Tonight to receive your discount*.
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David Merry at Caesars Windsor
From David Merry's Twitter feed:
At @CaesarsWindsor this Thurs. Mar.12 at 8 with @TenorsMusic. PBS live taping at Colosseum with 4000 of their fans! pic.twitter.com/lgf5nlxasE
— David Merry (@davidmerry) March 8, 2015
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10 March 2015
Thirty seconds with Carey Lauder
This is the eighth in a series of "Thirty
seconds with ..." interviews, so called because I approached the
interviewees at Sorcerers Safari Magic and Performance Arts Camp last summer with the idea that I
would interview them for 30 seconds. It didn't always work that way.
Carey Lauder, is a magician from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He likes that Canadians, in general, are nice and willing to share. Carey is an executive member of the Winnipeg Society of Young Magicians (SYM) which is the youth program (7-16yo) for the Society of American Magicians. He's been involved with the SYM for 20 years.
Carey's first memory of magic is as a pre-teen (10-12 years of age) seeing Martin Nash at the Edmonton Klondike games. He hopes that in spite of the volume of magic out there, people still remember that the magician needs to be part of the magic. Carey recommends aspiring magicians read as much as they can and they find themselves a mentor. He has one more piece of advice, "Don't be afraid to take risks and try new things."
Carey teaches photography at the high school level and is delighted that his photography is able to both benefit the camp and help to showcase kids to promote themselves.
Previously published "Thirty seconds with ..." interviews:
Carey Lauder, is a magician from Winnipeg, Manitoba. He likes that Canadians, in general, are nice and willing to share. Carey is an executive member of the Winnipeg Society of Young Magicians (SYM) which is the youth program (7-16yo) for the Society of American Magicians. He's been involved with the SYM for 20 years.
FUN FACT:
Carey prefers Lord of the Rings to Harry Potter.
DID YOU KNOW?
Carey's favourite non-magic activity is photography. You can see his photos over at MyToba.ca .
He first learned about Sorcerers Safari Magic Camp from reading an article about it in IBM's Linking Ring magazine. Carey is a talented photographer, and a natural fit to be the official camp photographer when he's not teaching magic. He's spent 16 years at camp as a magic camp instructor. When asked his thoughts on Sorcerers Safari, Carey highlights the niceness of the participants, and thinks all of the sharing, jamming, and supporting is fabulous! I asked what brings him back to camp year after year, and without hesitation he replied, "How can't you come back?"Carey prefers Lord of the Rings to Harry Potter.
DID YOU KNOW?
Carey's favourite non-magic activity is photography. You can see his photos over at MyToba.ca .
Carey's first memory of magic is as a pre-teen (10-12 years of age) seeing Martin Nash at the Edmonton Klondike games. He hopes that in spite of the volume of magic out there, people still remember that the magician needs to be part of the magic. Carey recommends aspiring magicians read as much as they can and they find themselves a mentor. He has one more piece of advice, "Don't be afraid to take risks and try new things."
Carey teaches photography at the high school level and is delighted that his photography is able to both benefit the camp and help to showcase kids to promote themselves.
From the FiresideProductions Facebook page:
Previously published "Thirty seconds with ..." interviews:
Dan Wiebe | Eric Leclerc | Lisa Close | Alex Seaman | Ben Train
Lorena and Trevor Watters | Mark Correia
Lorena and Trevor Watters | Mark Correia
From the Sorcerers Safari Twitter feed:
Guarantee your spot at #MagicCamp Aug.15-19 2015. Tell your parents registration is on your wish list - it's now open at sorcererssafari.ca
— Sorcerers Safari (@SorcerersSafari) December 22, 2014
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09 March 2015
Peter Mennie on Rogers Daytime
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