19 August 2023

The Legacy of Sorcerers Safari - part 6

Recap (click to show | hide)

From Part 1 of the series:

In lieu of a physical reunion bringing together past campers and staff, Canada’s Magic is hosting a virtual reunion of sorts.  We’ve reached out to the Sorcerers Safari community with a dozen or so questions to help bring us up to date on what everyone has been up to since our magic camp days.

If you completed our survey, keep your eyes peeled for your segment!  

If you would like to participate but haven’t filled out the survey, there’s still time.  The survey can be found here:  https://forms.gle/umg77yj9QxUzfpm76

Thank you to all that contributed!


 

Mike, Jen, Sorcerers Safari staff, and alumni, this series is for you.

 

The Legacy of Sorcerers Safari
<< part 5  |  part 7  >>

 

Part 6 features:  Jennifer Antonio, Chris Pilsworth, and Jonah Babins

 

  Jennifer Antonio  
Professional magician, Brand specialist, Jentastic-entertainment-girl.business.site.

Attended camp: as a camper for 5 years starting around 2010.

 

Since her time at camp Jennifer has:

  • Opened her own party magic business for kids!

 

In her own words:

  • Sorcerers Safari helped me make connections with local entertainers ☺️

  • Favourite Sorcerers Safari memory?  
    • Learning all the new card tricks and performing on stage in front of my peers.

  • Biggest take-away from Sorcerers Safari?
    • Becoming confident in my abilities.

 

 

  Chris Pilsworth  
Professional magician, BornToAmaze.com, ChrisPilsworth.com

Attended camp as a Special Guest for three years.

 

Since his time at camp Chris has:

  • Performed at the Magic Castle in the Palace and consulted in China on a 12 part TV series for 6 months.


In his own words:

  • Favourite Sorcerers Safari memory?  
    • I always enjoyed the show that the campers presented on the final night.

  • Biggest take-away from Sorcerers Safari?
    • I loved how the campers would grow as performers. The combination of teachers and also what the campers would learn from each other was a powerful mix.

 

I wish this type of camp was available when I was beginning to learn magic. 

 

 

  Jonah Babins 
Professional magician, TorontoMagicCompany.com

Attended camp for approximately 6 or years total as a camper, counsellor in training (CIT), and counsellor.


Since his time at camp Jonah has:




In his own words:

  • ALL of my accomplishments were made easier having gone to camp.

  • Favourite Sorcerers Safari memory?  
    • Late night hangs with staff <3

  • Biggest take-away from Sorcerers Safari?
    • Skills honestly

 

We love Sorcerers!

 

Thank you Jennifer, Chris, and Jonah for sharing your memories!

Check back throughout the month to read updates from other Sorcerers Safari alumni and staff!

 

 Previously featured 

 

Learn more about Sorcerers Safari.

part 1part 2  | part 3 | part 4 | part 5 | part 6 | part 7 | part 8 | part 9 | part 10 | part 11 | part 12

 << part 5  |  part 7  >>

 

 

Julie Eng received the Society of American Magician's Presidential Citation

Congratulations Julie!  Well deserved!


From the August 18th Instagram post by Julie Eng:

What an honour! I am so humbled to be recognized with the Society of American Magician's Presidential Citation issued by National President, Rod Chow, on July 23, 2023. I'm deeply touched by the acknowledgement, and thank both Rod and the SAM committee for the honour. I will always work toward furthering the art in the best way I can! Thank you for this wonderful recognition of work to date!

 

 

 

 

18 August 2023

The Legacy of Sorcerers Safari - part 5

Recap (click to show | hide)

From Part 1 of the series:

In lieu of a physical reunion bringing together past campers and staff, Canada’s Magic is hosting a virtual reunion of sorts.  We’ve reached out to the Sorcerers Safari community with a dozen or so questions to help bring us up to date on what everyone has been up to since our magic camp days.

If you completed our survey, keep your eyes peeled for your segment!  

If you would like to participate but haven’t filled out the survey, there’s still time.  The survey can be found here:  https://forms.gle/umg77yj9QxUzfpm76

Thank you to all that contributed!


 

Mike, Jen, Sorcerers Safari staff, and alumni, this series is for you.

 

The Legacy of Sorcerers Safari
<< part 4  |  part 6 >>

 

Part 5 features:  Dennis Gorya, Loran, and Mark Clearview

 

  Dennis Gorya  
Entrepreneur, TidalCommerce.ca

Attended Sorcerers Safari as a camper.

Since his time at camp Dennis has:

  • Run a successful consulting company working with super star clients.


In his own words:

  • Camp helped me develop self confidence and a deeper ability in performance, sales and routine.

  • Favourite Sorcerers Safari memory?  
    • The polar dip :)

  • Biggest take-away from Sorcerers Safari?
    • Attitude follows you in all that you do.

 

 

  Loran  
Professional magician, LoranIllusion.com

Attended camp from 2000 to 2016 as staff.

Since his time at camp Loran has:

  • Opened for AC-DC and the Rolling Stones in Toronto.

  • Editor's note:  Loran was too modest to include his submission that he published the book “The Fabulous Book of Magic Secrets” available in English and French.


In his own words:

  • Favourite Sorcerers Safari memory?  
    • Scare all the campers with a ghost story. Houahaha!!!

  • Biggest take-away from Sorcerers Safari?
    • Tons of wonderful memories.

 

 

  Mark Clearview 
Professional magician, MarkClearview.com

Attended camp in: 

  • 2008 - 2011 as a camper, 
  • 2012 as a counsellor in training (CIT), and 
  • 2013-2016 as counsellor.

 

Since his time at camp Mark:

  • Set a world record  
    [Longest Amount of Time Wearing a Straitjacket, World Record - 2014],
  • Moved to New York City and has has own monthly show Magic, Unlocked
  • Has performed all over the world,
  • Cruise Ship Magician on Virgin Voyages,
  • Appeared on Penn and Teller: Fool Us 


In his own words:

  • Literally all of my accomplishments were made easier having gone to camp!
  • Scott Hammell is my mentor and we went to Sorcerers Safari together. 
  • Aaron Fisher is a mentor who opened so many doors for me. 
  • Favourite Sorcerers Safari memory?  
    • My first time hosting the camper show. I remember my magic wasn't near as good as anyone else's. Those kids were schooling me! Even up to my counsellor years. But when I hosted that show I realized I had something. I could perform. And Lee Asher came up to me after the show and said "you're going places" the first of which was the bathroom to throw up.

  • Biggest take-away from Sorcerers Safari?
    • My friendship with Scott Hammell, Aaron Fisher, Lee Asher, Jonah Babins, Ben Train, Mind Bender, Keith Brown, etc.

My craft got stronger. My magic got better. I got funnier. The opportunity to host shows and perform and meet friends in the community. I cannot say enough good things!

 

Thank you Dennis, Loran, and Mark for sharing your memories!

Check back throughout the month to read updates from other Sorcerers Safari alumni and staff!

 

 Previously featured 

 

Learn more about Sorcerers Safari.

part 1part 2  | part 3 | part 4 | part 5 | part 6 | part 7 | part 8 | part 9 | part 10 | part 11 | part 12

<< part 4  |  part 6 >>

 

 

Toronto: Wes Barker at Adelaide Hall [Oct 27]

Tickets at AdmitOne.

 

From the August 14 Instagram post by Wes Barker:

 

 

 

17 August 2023

Stirling: The Variety Jam with Steve Valentine, Billy Kidd, The Silly People, and Mike Wood [Aug 19]

Tickets at the Stirling Festival.

 

From the August 16th Instagram feed by Steve Valentine:

If you find yourself in, or near Stirling, Canada , we’re shooting a personal project at the beautiful Stirling Festival Theatre 🎭

TWO live shows THIS Saturday with incredible performers.. get off the socials (after you read this) and come experience LIVE.

This will be crazy 😜
 

 

 

 

16 August 2023

Toronto: There's magic at the 2023 CNE [Aug 18 - Sep 4]

From the The Ex: