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Issue Number: #1206
Date: Sunday 10th May 2015
Editor: Alan Watson QSM
www.watson.co.nz
E-mail: editor@magicnewzealand.com
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Hi here is the latest news
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1.
Editor's Message
2. Bernard's Magic Shop Relocating
3. Artists Enrich FISMITALY2O15 Extraordinary Cast!
4. Magic History Gathering At The Magic Circle
5. Suzanne Joins The Lance Burton Teen Seminar Staff
6. The Best Thing At The SAM Convention - Friends
7. Remarkable Magic #390 - Nick Lewin
8. Be Prepared - #362 - Kyle Peron
9. Midwest Magic Jubilee
10. Adam Wilber Lecturing At Fantasma Magic
11. Updates So Far This Week On VanishLive.com
12. The Historic North Theatre Performing Arts Center
13. Kidabra Convention
14. Marco Tempest at TED
15. Diamond Jim Tyler's Updated Tour Schedule
16. e-zine Archives
17. Privacy Policy and Copyright Notice
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1. Editor's Message
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IMPORTANT NOTICE - The NEXT issue of Magic New Zealand will
be published on 31st May as Michele and I are going to be
out of town for the next few weeks.
For
all those who would like to read the Magic New Zealand e-zine
in a HTML format go to: http://www.magicnewzealand.com/ezine-archive/2015-Jan-to-Dec-2015/1206-May10-2015.html
Remember
if you have any magic news drop me a line:
Editor@MagicNewZealand.com
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2. Bernard's Magic Shop Relocating
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Message by Kristina (Australia)
Owner Bernard's Magic Shop
After
78 years of trading on Elizabeth Street in the heart of
Melbourne's CBD, Bernard's is MOVING to nearby West Melbourne.
Our phone number will stay the same (03 9670 9270) but our
new address will be 355 Victoria Street, West Melbourne,
Victoria 3003.
We
will be all set up in the new location by mid-May. Be sure
to keep up to date with our move and re-opening on our Facebook
page at facebook.com/bernardsmagicshop.
Our
customers and friends will be thrilled to hear that we are
very close to finishing our online web store and shortly
after we move, we will be announcing trading online as well!
We
look forward to seeing you all in our new location as we
create a new chapter in Australia's magic history.
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3. Artists Enrich FISMITALY2O15 Extraordinary Cast!
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Message by Giulia Gobbi
Executive Account
FISMITALY2O15
Michael
Carbonaro
Michael Carbonaro is an actor, magician, comedian and improv
artist. Most known for his original hidden camera magic
series, "The Carbonaro Effect", Michael hosts
and performs shows of comedy, magic and other bizarre acts
at various clubs around the US. Michael is an OutFest Best
Actor Award Winner, as well as three time nominee for an
Academy of Magical Arts 'Magician of the Year' award.
http://www.fismitaly2015.com/blog-artists/item/263-michael-carbonaro
David
Stone
Stone was born in Eaubonne. At 19, a chance encounter with
a school friend allowed him to discover the art of magic
and of card manipulation. At 23, he won the Diavol Grand
prix (France championships of magic). At 24, he won the
Gold Dove (close-up category) award at the European championships
of magic organized in France. The same year, David won the
Close-up Grand Prix of South America in Las Tunas, Cuba.
http://www.fismitaly2015.com/blog-artists/item/264-david-stone
Alberto
Giorgi & Laura
Illusionists Alberto Giorgi and Laura are among the foremost
and most appealing examples in the European panorama of
magic. Their inimitable style, which perfectly combines
both tradition and modernity, will lead you into their fascinating
world. Their uniqueness has led them to win the most coveted
prizes on the international scene. The most significant
ones are the prestigious "Mandrake d'or" won in
Paris in 2008 and the second place at Shangai's 2009 magic
festival.
http://www.fismitaly2015.com/blog-artists/item/265-alberto-giorgi
FISMITALY2O15
Legendary Cast
Andi Gladwin, Armando Lucero, Christian Engblom, Christian
Schenk, Dan Sperry, Dani Daortiz, Danny Orleans & Jan
Rose, David Williamson, David Kaplan, Eugene Burger, Finn
Jon, Franz Harary, Gaetan Bloom, Guy Hollingworth, James
More, Joshua Jay, Juliana Chen, Lee Eun Gyeol, Luis De Matos,
Luke Jermay, Magus Utopia, Marco Tempest, Max Maven, Michael
Moschen, Miguel Angel Gea, Otto Wessely, Paul Wilson, Paul
Daniels, Raymond Crowe, Rob Zabrecky, Silvan, Simon Pierro,
Tony Frebourg, Tony Montana, Topas, Uri Geller, Xavier Mortimer,
Yanyan Ma, Yigal Mesika, Yu HoJin...
AND MANY MORE STILL TO BE ANNOUNCED!
http://www.fismitaly2015.com/thecast
And
more... Enjoy A Special Video Greeting By Dan Sperry
https://vimeo.com/125592292
Now
it's the Time!
Reserve your place in magic history!
FISMITALY2O15
http://www.fismitaly2015.com/booking
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4. Magic History Gathering At The Magic Circle
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Message by Eddie Dawes (UK)
This
year's Magic History Gathering at The Magic Circle will
be held at the Centre for the Magic Arts, 12 Stephenson
Way, Euston, London, Saturday, 13 June, organised by Eddie
Dawes and Peter Lane.
Coffee
will be served from 10.00 am and the Official Opening by
President Scott Penrose will take place at 10.45, after
which Chairman Eddie Dawes will introduce the first speaker,
Michael Colley, organiser of The Magic Circle Young Magician
Competition, who will answer the question of "Where
Are They Now?" He will be followed by Paul Freeman,
who will recall the delights of the Music Hall and Variety
Theatre era, and the magicians of those times who trod the
boards "Twice Nightly." The morning session will
close with Jonathan Allen describing an amazing discovery
in The Magic Circle Museum and which resides "All in
the Cards."
After
Lunch, Peter Rawert will focus on "Magic in the Age
of Enlightenment" and the works of Karl von Eckartshausen,
and George Kovari will relate his passion for an illusion,
which developed during his "Forty Years of Shooting
Through a Woman."
After
a break for tea, the day will conclude with a demonstration
of "Some Gems from The Magic Circle Museum."
Admission,
including Coffee, Lunch and Afternoon Tea, is £40.
For details of payment, please contact Bob Loomis by email
at bobloomis@themagiccircle.co.uk
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5. Suzanne Joins The Lance Burton Teen Seminar Staff
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Message by Bill Wells (US)
Just
Announced! Suzanne will join Shawn Farquhar and Oscar Munoz
as a Special Guest Instructor at the 11th Lance Burton Teen
Seminar to be held at the I.B.M. 87th Annual Convention
in Jacksonville, FL. The Lance Burton Teen Seminar is THE
#1 magic seminar for young magicians. Join Eugene Burger,
Larry Hass, Suzanne, Shawn Farquhar and Oscar Munoz for
a life changing experience.
WAIT
- That's not all! The I.B.M. Endowment and Development Fund
has agreed to fund TWO registrations to Sorcerer's Safari
Magic Camp to be given away to one boy and one girl attending
the Lance Burton Teen Seminar. Sorcerer's Safari is the
premier magic camp in Canada. Take a look at this video
to see some of the fun at the 2014 camp.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCDwmelVN20
WAIT
-There is still more! The McBride Magic and Mystery School
will be selecting ONE Teen Magician at the Lance Burton
Teen Seminar to receive the McBride Magic and Mystery School
Faculty Award. Founded in 1991, the McBride Magic an Mystery
School's goal is to provide a safe, supportive, and inspiring
place for magic enthusiasts (both amateur and professional)
to work on their magic. They work with students of all skill
levels and interests. At the McBride Magic and Mystery School
the unparalleled faculty members are there to answer your
questions, help you become a better magician and, most importantly,
have fun. One lucky teen magician will receive the opportunity
of a lifetime!
So
join us at the 11th Lance Burton Teen Seminar. If you are
between the ages of 13-19 and registered to attend the I.B.M.
Convention in Jacksonville, you can attend the Lance Burton
Teen Seminar absolutely free. Dates for the Seminar are
July 13-15, 2015. To register go to http://www.magician.org/convention/upcoming-convention
Today! Jacksonville
Here
we come!
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6. The Best Thing At The SAM Convention - Friends
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Message by Dal Sanders M.I.M.C. With Gold Star
The
Society of American Magicians Annual Convention is only
8 weeks away. I am looking forward to the shows, the lectures,
the sessions and the dealer's room but most of all I'm looking
forward to hanging out with my friends and magic family.
I've been looking through the list of people registered
and in addition to those that are "booked" for
the convention, there are many people who are planning on
attending that will be participants like myself.
That
list includes; Bill Malone, Kenrick "Ice" McDonald,
Shawn Farquhar, Craig Karges, Arlene Kalver, George and
Nina Schindler, Gay Blackstone, Levent, Adele Friel-Rhindress
(Blackstone's Mascot Moth), Marc DeSouza, Chris Bontjes,
Ed Thomas, John Apperson, Bruce Kalver, Andy Dallas, Mark
Weidhaas, Dan Rodriguez, Brad Jacobs, David Goodsell, Jann
Goodsell, Vinny Grosso, Mike Miller, Harry Monti, John Engman,
Sandra Shields, Dave Bowers, Kelly & Kyle Peron, David
Oliver, Jeff Sikora, Dick Brookz and Dorothy Dietrich.
I'm
looking forward to hanging out with all these people and
making new life-long friends.
To
register go to www.magicsam.com. Remember, the price goes
up on June 1st.
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7. Remarkable Magic #390 - Nick Lewin
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Message by Nick Lewin (US)
Pocket
Management.
I
always enjoy reading what Bill Abbott has to say about magic
and the performance of it. He has a really fine line of
show-ready effects to add to your act available on his website
billabbottmagic.com and he also has a fund of great magical
information that he makes available via his blog. He is
one of the most focused thinkers around.
Quite
often Bill raises provocative and extremely interesting
topics on his Facebook page too--- there is a novelty! Yesterday
I read with interest a thread that developed on the topic
of pocket management. A very important factor that is seldom
mentioned in magic literature and I wanted to discuss it
briefly here. Thank you Bill for raising this issue in Facebook,
I hope my thoughts on this subject may be of some use to
my readers.
Bill
shared a lovely quote by legendary magician Bob Sheets,
"Most magicians look like 6 pounds of nuts in a 4 pound
bag!" It made me laugh out loud at the accuracy of
the vision. In many cases it is not uncommon to see performers
so laden with props in their pockets that they just look
weird and misshapen. Bill added on his timeline; "I've
always loved the expression because it exactly describes
the visual experience that audiences are subjected to when
a performer overcompensates with props for a lack of careful
planning and pocket management."
I
couldn't agree more with both Bob and Bill on this extremely
unsightly situation. If you have so many props distributed
throughout your wardrobe that it is visually unappealing
then you need to think about carrying them in some other
way. I have seen every variation of ways to carry props:
cases, bags, waist pouches, holsters and even violin cases!
A little thought can help create a very creative and effective
solution that can improve your personal appearance enormously.
It can also make the presentation of those tricks a lot
more effective.
I
believe that there is nothing slicker in magic than a performer
who can entertain you using only props that are contained
in his pockets. I call it the McComb show, because for a
long period Billy McComb used to walk out onstage in a beautifully
cut suit and perform a full-length stage show with props
that somehow fitted in his pockets/suit without a single
unsightly bulge. I always considered it the pinnacle of
elegant professionalism, and after many years of careful
thought can now do the same. It is a great feeling!
One
of the very first things you need to think about is the
physical pockets that are part of your working outfit. For
a very small investment you can have a seamstress add pockets,
divisions in pockets and other ways to make the job easier
of concealing your working tools. It is a tiny investment
that can pay big dividends. I personally choose my suits
with the pockets firmly fixed in my mind. Generally speaking
the changes I need to make are minimal. Your mileage may
differ!
The
other thing that needs to be mentioned in connection with
pocket management is the vital factor of actually knowing
what order you need to use the props contained in your pockets.
Nothing looks worse than seeing a performer rummaging through
his pockets to unearth a small prop that has been buried
under a mound of bigger props. It just looks bad. A little
pre-thought can almost always solve this problem.
Bad
pocket management as just described doesn't just look bad
but can prove to be disastrous. I once added a trick to
my second show that involved pulling a folded bandana (no
NOT banana!) out of my pants pocket. I performed the show
and much to my amazement and dismay at a latter point in
the proceedings when I reached into that same pocket to
steal my Himber Ring --- it wasn't there! I quickly surmised
the problem and realized that it must have flipped out my
pocket when I removed the bandana. Fortunately I not only
had a spare ring in another pocket but later found my other
ring lying on the floor at the position in the audience
where I had removed the bandana.
I
think the very first step in addressing the problem is to
take a moment or two before walking in front of your audience
and realistically appraising how you look. This is a simple
action that allows you to decide if you need to explore
the topic further. My general rule of thumb is that if a
dove worker can go onstage fully loaded with eight doves
and no bulges, then a close-up performer should be able
to do a little strolling magic without looking like he is
carrying his worldly possessions in his pockets!
I
have some really great routines, props, books and tricks
available! You can check out my online magic store at www.lewinenterprises.com
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8. Be Prepared - #362 - Kyle Peron
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Message by Kyle Peron (US)
magic4u02@aol.com
http://www.facebook.com/perondesign
http://www.kpmagicproducts.com
If you are like my wife and I, many of you have done shows
for fairs and festivals and similar events. These are events
where you often times will be sharing a staging area with
some other performers throughout the course of the event.
One thing I have realized over the years is how many entertainers
simply are not prepared at all for the venue or market they
are working.
The biggest culprit is a single word...."Assumption."
Too many performers these days assume that things will be
provided to them and so never come prepared and never go
over these items of importance with the client ahead of
time.
The end result is seeing entertainers getting to the stage
area and freaking out wondering why certain things are not
there or provided. They then spend their energy wasted running
around frantic to try and fix issues that never should have
been an issue in the first place.
The last thing you want to have to do at any event is to
add worry and stress to what you do. You want to show up
prepared for all things and have every single detail worked
out far in advance. This not only is how a professional
SHOULD act, but is also how the client wishes you to be.
The last thing the client wants to worry about on an already
crazy day.. is YOU. They have so much going on that if you
add to their burden, it makes you look bad and unprofessional.
In many cases they may not even be able to get you what
you need on such short notice.
As an example, I did a festival recently where we shared
the stage with 6 other entertainers of various degrees.
What shocked me was not a single one came prepared as they
should have been. One had no sound system and only an iPod.
Another had no mic system at all. Another needed a table
and another a chair. One needed an extension cord and it
run to a certain location and yet another brought nothing
at all except themselves.
Each one of them assumed it all would be provided to them
and not one asked the client ahead of time about their needs.
The assumption they all had made for a hectic day for them
and added stress for the client that was not needed.
I always make sure every detailed is ironed out far in advance.
It is why I go over everything, ask questions and get it
all covered and agreed upon in writing in advance.
When I got there I was covered. The staging area was as
I needed it. A table they provided for me. Chairs were placed
for the audience in position as needed and a generator placed
where I had asked for me to plug into. In fact the client
and their crew complemented us on being so prepared and
making their jobs easier.
So how do you become more prepared? How do you avoid these
issues and situations?
First you need to write down every single thing you need
in order to provide the best show experience you can. You
then start to figure out what items on the list YOU can
bring yourself and always have with you. Then the items
left over become the items you need to write out as part
of what you will ALWAYS ask the client. It becomes your
check list and also part of your contract.
It is a simple process but an important one. This simple
concept can make the difference between looking like a pro
or an amateur. It also can decide whether you get asked
back or not.
***
I
have a new book out I would like you to know about all about
working the Festival market. If you would like additional
and detailed information on this topic, please see my book/eBook
at: http://www.kpmagicproducts.com/Festival_Magic.html
As
always, I encourage you the readers to let me know your
thoughts. So if you have any thoughts on my articles or
suggestions or comments, please feel free to e-mail me directly
at magic4u02@aol.com. I would
love to hear from you.
Kyle Peron
Magician and Illusionist
http://www.kylekellymagic.com
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9. Midwest Magic Jubilee
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Message by Dan Todd (US)
Meet
me in St. Louis!
The
website registration is ready!
Why
wait, register for the Midwest Magic Jubilee now! Each year
is better than the last.
Visit
http://MMJubilee.com and click on Register.
It
is also listed on MagicianSite.com under Conventions.
Dan
Todd, 2015 Registration Chairman
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10. Adam Wilber Lecturing At Fantasia Magic
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Message by John Bukowski (US)
Adam
Wilber the General Manager from the Ellusionist will be
Lecturing at Fantasma Magic Saturday May 23rd at 4:00pm
start your Memorial Day with a Bang or should I say A BALL
OF FIRE AKA PYRO
Here
is the link to our page to buy tickets:
http://www.fantasmamagic.com/proddetail.php?prod=admwlb
Ellusionist's
Adam Wilber
Adam
Provides Cutting Edge And Sophisticated Sleight Of Hand.
Your will become completely enthralled as cards, coins and
other common objects seemingly come to life right at the
tips of Adam's fingers. Adam will provide a phenomenal experience
that will not soon be forgotten. Known for PYRO Magic Effect!!!
Adam is the General Manager at Ellusionist and one of the
creative minds at work there.
Adam
Wilber will be lecturing at Fantasia Magic Saturday May
23rd at 4:00pm.
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11. Updates So Far This Week On VanishLive.com
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Message by - Mick Peck (New Zealand
Online Content Editor
www.VanishLive.com
Latest
updates on VanishLive.com include:
-
Lu Chen Shares Marriage Photo
- Magician Casts Spell On Celebrities
- Do The Spirits Return?
- Magician's Tattoo Disaster
- Maryland Teen Inspires Awe
- Lee Cohen at Melbourne Magic Festival
- James Galea At New Zealand Arts Festival
- Mat Franco's Las Vegas Show
Video
of the Week: Darcy Oake teams up with Tim Horton for a taste
levitation.
Magic
news, articles from around the world and product reviews
from working professional magicians.
Visit
us today at:
http://www.VanishLive.com
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12. The Historic North Theatre Performing Arts Center
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Message by Wayne Alan (US)
The
Historic North Theatre Performing Arts Center Est. 1947
Main Theatre, Balcony Mini Theatre, Restaurant & Bar,
Carrington Gallery, Gift Shop and Celebrity Bed & Breakfast
629 North Main Street, Danville, VA 24540
Phone 434-793-SHOW (7469) www.TheNorthTheatre.com
Contact:
Wayne Alan-434-793-SHOW (7469)
Two
Shows this weekend at Historic north theatre
Friday, May 8 at 8:00 PM is our monthly Comedy Club Show.
Ken Watter, the Feature, is known as DC's Funniest Tax Accountant.
He has performed at the DC Improv, Broadway Comedy Club
and The Stand in New York City. Headliner Kevin Lee has
performed in 15 foreign countries and on major TV comedy
channels. Audiences love his outrageous standup comedy and
juggling. He'll be on the upcoming season of Last Comic
Standing. Tickets $15.00. Call 434-793-SHOW (7469) to reserve
your tickets. Don't miss a fun evening of professional clean
comedy.
Saturday,
May 9 at 8:00 PM is our monthly magic show. World famous
celebrity magician Wayne Alan (owner of the Historic North
Theatre) presents his fun filled magic show in such a friendly
and down to earth manner that is sure to leave a smile on
the faces of both children as well as adults. The show captures
the real wonder in Wayne's World of Magic. The combination
of baffling magic with lots of humor makes this program
a sure-fire winner. Tickets $15.00 for adults and $10.00
for children 12 and under. Call 434-793-SHOW (7469) NOW
to reserve your tickets.
Adults
and $10.00 for children 12 and under. Call 434-793-SHOW
(7469) NOW to reserve your tickets.
The Lion King Experience Summer Theatre Camp June 1-12
Disney's Lion King Jr. Shows-weekends of June 19 and June
26
North
Star Theatre Project presents the Lion King Experience as
a Summer Theatre Camp. This brand new release from Disney
includes 18 workshops that introduce students to all aspects
of theatre. Following the two week camp, we will have a
week of technical rehearsals and will perform Disney's Lion
King, Jr. on the stage of the Historic North Theatre the
weekends of June 19 and June 26. Call 434-793-SHOW (7469)
for more information.
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13. Kidabra Convention
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Message by Mark Daniel
The
24th Gathering of KIDabra Conference in Williamsburg, Virginia
Where
KIDabra and the US were born!
August
3-7, 2015
The
DoubleTree by Hilton
Back to The Future!
In
Williamsburg, VA this summer the KIDshow and Family Performers
World comes together for an amazing week and you're invited
to be a part!
Excited
children will gather to see a live show by The Great Zucchini,
and you will too!
Christopher
T. Magician makes his KIDabra Feature Lecture Debut! Chris
brings innovative routines, and super ideas with an excitingly
fresh perspective!
From
New Zealand, Gregg Britt returns for his 3rd visit with
a Biz Builders seminar and a Feature Lecture for you!
Jim
Kleefeld gets you ready for one of the busiest show times
of the year with original routines and great ideas for Christmas
Magic!
The
terrific Gene Cordova, and Bongo shares How Puppets Will
Take Over The World!
Gary
Shelton helms The 21st Amazing KIDabra KIDshow Auction and
he lectures also!
Barry
Mitchell with his 16th Consecutive, All New Lecture for
KIDabra:
Gadgets, Gizmos, and Goofy Ideas!
Jim
Austin and Tim Sonefelt both return with New Lectures too!
Andrew
Remnet (Mister Porkpie) shares Outdoor Performing Ideas
in his First ever KIDabra Lecture!
KID
Talks feature Joe Romano on The Anatomy of an Educational
Routine, Nathan J. Roberts with Performance Transitions,
and Christopher T. Magician shares philosophies on Theatre
Magic!
Plus,
The Fantastic KIDabra Vendors Room; The Friday Night Gala
produced by Ken Scott; and Surprises Galore still to come!
We can't wait to see you in Williamsburg, VA as we go Back
to The Future!
Williamsburg
is served by 3 area airports: Richmond, Newport News, and
Norfolk. plus, Amtrak Train, and Greyhound Bus Service stop
at the lovely downtown station. Williamsburg is 45 minutes
by car from the popular I - 95 corridor. (International
Travelers might also consider flying nonstop into Washington
DC.Reagan Airport has an Amtrak Stop, and Dulles would be
a car rental and 2.5 hours drive down to Williamsburg.)
KIDabra
Conference this year is designed in mind for those traveling
on to Las Vegas and Magic Live. Ending on Friday night,
it allows Saturday as a travel day on to Vegas.
To
register and for full info on KIDabra Conference 2015 and
all things
KIDabra at www.kidabra.org and on Facebook at KIDabra International
Members and Friends
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14. Marco Tempest at TED
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Message by Peter Glass
If
this Clip is unknown watching is really interesting.
Marco
Tempest at TED:
https://www.ted.com/talks/marco_tempest_a_cyber_magic_card_trick_like_no_other
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15. Diamond Jim Tyler's Updated Tour Schedule
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Message by Diamond Jim Tyler (US)
DJT
is now lecturing in Australia and several Asian countries:
5-11
Adelaide--------(Contact Phil Ahrens phil@wizzbangmagic.com)
5-12 Perth------------(Contact Steve Silk stevesilk@upnaway.com)
5-14 Singapore------(Contact John Teo johnteo_sg@yahoo.com.sg)
5-16 Bangkok------- (Contact Mamada mamada_magic@hotmail.com)
5-17 Hong Kong----(Contact Albert Tam mrmagicalbert@yours.com)
5-19 Manila----------(Contact Chubster Flores theprestidigitators@gmail.com)
5-22 Surabaya, Indonesia (Contact Sucahyo ssucahyo@yahoo.com)
Diamond
Jim Tyler returns to New Zealand and Australia with a new
lecture and making his debut in several Asian countries.
DJT has now lectured in 45 of the 50 US states plus 21 other
countries. MAGIC magazine's readership voted his lecture
one of the best to see! DJT will feature many of his tried
and true routines from his books and DVDs on close-up magic.
He'll
also be showcasing many bar bets and bits of business from
his Bamboozlers books and the online show Scam School, with
over one million followers, where he is a regular guest
star. While best known for his close-up magic and bar bets,
DJT will also be teaching some of his stand-up routines
used in parlor and stage settings.
This
lecture literally features something for everyone.
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16. E-zine Archives
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"Archives"
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in folders for each year and are Coded, e.g. 001 Nov06 1999.txt
first three numbers (001) denote issue number, then the
date (Nov06) and the last figures the year (1999)
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