Street Magic
WoW!! Magic Clip, Cyril Street Magic Show
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9/4/09
8/25/09
Cyril Takayama Cigarette Magic
Cyril Takayama -- A very impressive money and cigarette magic for Cyril fan who has not seen it from Hyperspace Magic Under Impact! III episode.
Cyril Takayama
Guide to Street Magic
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Street Magic (Paperback)
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Cyril Takayama
Guide to Street Magic
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Street Magic (Paperback)List Price: $18.95
Price: $12.89 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details
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8/20/09
Sell Magic: The Complete Course (Book & DVD)

Bestseller Magic: The Complete Course (Book & DVD)
Price: $13.57 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders
Review
"Every 10 or 20 years a book comes along that introduces a whole new generation to the art and craft of magic. This is it!"—Stan Allen, Editor-in-Chief, Magic Magazine
(Magic Magazine )
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8/11/09
Criss angel magic trick with food
Criss angel
a man does a magic trick with an orange, a lemon and an egg - amazing.
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a man does a magic trick with an orange, a lemon and an egg - amazing.
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8/5/09
Criss Angel: Coin Magic
Criss Angel: Coin Magic
Criss Angel doing some truly unbeliveable coin magic
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Criss Angel doing some truly unbeliveable coin magic
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8/2/09
Magic speed coins
Magic--speed coins
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1000 Magic the Gathering Cards Plus Bonus 25 Rares
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1000 Magic the Gathering Cards Plus Bonus 25 Rares
Fringe 30 celebrated in a magical awards ceremony
Fringe 30 celebrated in a magical awards ceremony
Press Release 26 July 2009
Buxton Festival Fringe presented its eagerly awaited Fringe Awards on Sunday, July 26 in the Fine Dining Room at the Dome, home of Fringe sponsor, the University of Derby Buxton.
Chair Stephanie Billen welcomed the Mayor of the High Peak, Tony Bingham, to the event and praised the high standard of entrants to this, the 30th Buxton Fringe: 'The Fringe Awards recognise excellence, and the competition is very fierce, given the amount of excellence that was present at this year's Fringe.'
Amongst the eventual award winners were three shows with magic at their centre, Love and Other Magic Tricks, which won the best production award, Piff the Magic Dragon, which won best comedy show, and High Jinx (best in the 'other event' category). Young performers from Buxton Community School won best production for Road, with Dan Waters winning best young actor for the same show. The sell-out production of The Roses of Eyam won the Best Street Theatre award.
Stephanie also presented a special Fringe30 award to Yaz Al-Shaater, Tom Crawshaw and Michael Grady-Hall for their contribution to the Fringe in the setting up of Underground Venues as well as their years of valuable performances over many years.
Award winners receive free entry to next year's Fringe, plus certificates. The full list of nominations is as follows, with the winners printed in bold:
Best comedy show:
Hiya and Higher (Barbara Nice)
Parannoyance (Lab Monkey Productions)
Piff the Magic Dragon (Piff-tacular)
Best comedy individual:
Helen Keen (The Primitive Methodist Guide to Arctic Survival)
Tam Hinton (The Truth Is I Can't Stop Telling Lies)
Marcel Lucont (GSOH in the Barrel Room)
Best dance show:
Day of Dance (Chapel-en-le-Frith Morris Men)
Lost and Found (Katie Green)
Spiltmilk Say Dance (Spiltmilk Dance)
Best film event:
Buxton Film Weekend (Buxton Film)
Best family event:
Another Five Go Mad in Buxton (Black Box Theatre Company)
Investigating the Ice Age (Buxton Museum & Art Gallery)
What Became of the Red Shoes (Little Pixie Productions)
Ye Gods (The Young REC Theatre Company)
Music:
Best large ensemble:
Music for Strings (Amaretti Chamber Orchestra)
Orchestra Concert (High Peak Orchestra)
Youth Orchestra and Youth Chorale Concert (Derbyshire City & County Music Partnership)
Best small ensemble:
Acapella Jazz and Blues (Helen and the Lovenotes)
Celebrating the Cello: Music for the Cello Ensemble (Celloscope)
Critical Mass featuring Gilad Atzmon
It Ain't Just Baroque (The Buxton Minstrels)
Music for Oboe and Guitar (Marios Argiros and Dimitris Dekavallas)
Sacred Medieval Singing in a Natural Cathedral (Bright Cecilia)
Best solo performance:
James Rippingale (Classical Guitar Recital)
Men Diamler
Margaret Ferguson (An Evening with Africa's Lady of Song)
Richard Parry (Pirates in the Caribbean)
Sam Dunkley
Susie Self (Seachanges)
Best young musician:
Tyler Cooper (Tideswell Male Voice Choir)
Emma Hopkins
Ailsa Hoyle (It Ain't Just Baroque)
Best spoken word event:
The spoken world of Mark Gwynne Jones and the Psychicbread
Welcome to the UK! (Monkey Poet)
When Nothing Happens by Sophie Tilley (The Spare Room)
Best street theatre event:
The Roses of Eyam (The Roses of Eyam Project)
The Shakespeare Jukebox (Buxton Drama League)
Theatre:
Best production:
The Cutting (Freerange Theatre Company)
18 Stupid Reasons Why I Love You Lots and Lots (Cheap Seats)
Faustus (Non Stop Cabaret Theatre Company)
Grimm's (Con Ghiaccio Theatre Company)
Love and Other Magic Tricks (standnotamazed)
Stolen Voices (Neyire Ashworth)
Two Bennetts: A Double Bill (Stage Three Theatre Company)
Best young production:
9.47am (Connect:4)
Animal Farm (Black Box Theatre School)
Brokenville (Imagine Theatre Company)
Road (Sketch Theatre Company)
Best actor:
Bryony Harding (Butter Side Up)
Jennifer Cloran (Can't Stand Up For Falling Down)
Linzi Matthews (The Cutting)
Melissa Hurlbutt (Faustus)
Michael Grady-Hall (Play on Words)
Meriel Rosenkranz (Play on Words)
Neyire Ashworth (Stolen Voices)
Rebecca Charnley (The Tempest)
Ann Sturmey (Two Bennetts)
Mike Brown (Two Bennetts)
David Frederickson (The Unknown Land)
Fran Clifford (The Roses of Eyam)
Best young actor:
Rob Hamilton (Road)
Dan Waters (Road)
Emily Poulter (Brokenville)
Jade Simpson (Ye Gods)
Best new writing:
Alistair McDowall (18 Stupid Reasons Why I Love You Lots And Lots)
John van der Put (Love and Other Magic Tricks)
Neyire Ashworth (Stolen Voices)
Ben Moores (Why Me?)
Helen Keen (The Primitive Methodist Guide to Arctic Survival)
Sophie Tilley (When Nothing Happens)
Scott Flynn, Nikita Lane, Rici Puddock, Elizabeth Sale (9:47)
Visual Arts:
Best exhibition:
Art Spectrum
The Derbyshire Open (Buxton Museum and Art Gallery)
Entente Art Florale (High Peak Artists & Craft Workers' Association)
From Cuba to Curbar (Suzanne Pearson)
Planet Domestos - and Beyond (Adrienne and Langley Brown)
Theatre of the Unique (Buxton Museum and Art Gallery)
Vers@tile exhibition for Fringe 30 (Vers@tile)
Individual artist:
Kelly Dyson (Don't Wake Me Up)
Sandra Orme (Art Spectrum, Derbyshire Open, Entente Art Florale, Great Dome Art Fair, Vers@Tile)
Rob Wilson (Art Spectrum, Derbyshire Open, Entente Art Florale)
Sue Platt (Theatre of the Unique)
Best other event:
High Jinx: Deliverance (High Jinx)
Spirit of the Fringe:
Our World Tour (Chapel Jam Nite)
Power Music Weekend (Prince of Wales)
Open Poetry Slam
Art on the Railings
Art Spectrum
ENDS
thank from www.buxtonfringe.org.uk
Tags:Magic, Magic-news
Press Release 26 July 2009
Buxton Festival Fringe presented its eagerly awaited Fringe Awards on Sunday, July 26 in the Fine Dining Room at the Dome, home of Fringe sponsor, the University of Derby Buxton.
Chair Stephanie Billen welcomed the Mayor of the High Peak, Tony Bingham, to the event and praised the high standard of entrants to this, the 30th Buxton Fringe: 'The Fringe Awards recognise excellence, and the competition is very fierce, given the amount of excellence that was present at this year's Fringe.'
Amongst the eventual award winners were three shows with magic at their centre, Love and Other Magic Tricks, which won the best production award, Piff the Magic Dragon, which won best comedy show, and High Jinx (best in the 'other event' category). Young performers from Buxton Community School won best production for Road, with Dan Waters winning best young actor for the same show. The sell-out production of The Roses of Eyam won the Best Street Theatre award.
Stephanie also presented a special Fringe30 award to Yaz Al-Shaater, Tom Crawshaw and Michael Grady-Hall for their contribution to the Fringe in the setting up of Underground Venues as well as their years of valuable performances over many years.
Award winners receive free entry to next year's Fringe, plus certificates. The full list of nominations is as follows, with the winners printed in bold:
Best comedy show:
Hiya and Higher (Barbara Nice)
Parannoyance (Lab Monkey Productions)
Piff the Magic Dragon (Piff-tacular)
Best comedy individual:
Helen Keen (The Primitive Methodist Guide to Arctic Survival)
Tam Hinton (The Truth Is I Can't Stop Telling Lies)
Marcel Lucont (GSOH in the Barrel Room)
Best dance show:
Day of Dance (Chapel-en-le-Frith Morris Men)
Lost and Found (Katie Green)
Spiltmilk Say Dance (Spiltmilk Dance)
Best film event:
Buxton Film Weekend (Buxton Film)
Best family event:
Another Five Go Mad in Buxton (Black Box Theatre Company)
Investigating the Ice Age (Buxton Museum & Art Gallery)
What Became of the Red Shoes (Little Pixie Productions)
Ye Gods (The Young REC Theatre Company)
Music:
Best large ensemble:
Music for Strings (Amaretti Chamber Orchestra)
Orchestra Concert (High Peak Orchestra)
Youth Orchestra and Youth Chorale Concert (Derbyshire City & County Music Partnership)
Best small ensemble:
Acapella Jazz and Blues (Helen and the Lovenotes)
Celebrating the Cello: Music for the Cello Ensemble (Celloscope)
Critical Mass featuring Gilad Atzmon
It Ain't Just Baroque (The Buxton Minstrels)
Music for Oboe and Guitar (Marios Argiros and Dimitris Dekavallas)
Sacred Medieval Singing in a Natural Cathedral (Bright Cecilia)
Best solo performance:
James Rippingale (Classical Guitar Recital)
Men Diamler
Margaret Ferguson (An Evening with Africa's Lady of Song)
Richard Parry (Pirates in the Caribbean)
Sam Dunkley
Susie Self (Seachanges)
Best young musician:
Tyler Cooper (Tideswell Male Voice Choir)
Emma Hopkins
Ailsa Hoyle (It Ain't Just Baroque)
Best spoken word event:
The spoken world of Mark Gwynne Jones and the Psychicbread
Welcome to the UK! (Monkey Poet)
When Nothing Happens by Sophie Tilley (The Spare Room)
Best street theatre event:
The Roses of Eyam (The Roses of Eyam Project)
The Shakespeare Jukebox (Buxton Drama League)
Theatre:
Best production:
The Cutting (Freerange Theatre Company)
18 Stupid Reasons Why I Love You Lots and Lots (Cheap Seats)
Faustus (Non Stop Cabaret Theatre Company)
Grimm's (Con Ghiaccio Theatre Company)
Love and Other Magic Tricks (standnotamazed)
Stolen Voices (Neyire Ashworth)
Two Bennetts: A Double Bill (Stage Three Theatre Company)
Best young production:
9.47am (Connect:4)
Animal Farm (Black Box Theatre School)
Brokenville (Imagine Theatre Company)
Road (Sketch Theatre Company)
Best actor:
Bryony Harding (Butter Side Up)
Jennifer Cloran (Can't Stand Up For Falling Down)
Linzi Matthews (The Cutting)
Melissa Hurlbutt (Faustus)
Michael Grady-Hall (Play on Words)
Meriel Rosenkranz (Play on Words)
Neyire Ashworth (Stolen Voices)
Rebecca Charnley (The Tempest)
Ann Sturmey (Two Bennetts)
Mike Brown (Two Bennetts)
David Frederickson (The Unknown Land)
Fran Clifford (The Roses of Eyam)
Best young actor:
Rob Hamilton (Road)
Dan Waters (Road)
Emily Poulter (Brokenville)
Jade Simpson (Ye Gods)
Best new writing:
Alistair McDowall (18 Stupid Reasons Why I Love You Lots And Lots)
John van der Put (Love and Other Magic Tricks)
Neyire Ashworth (Stolen Voices)
Ben Moores (Why Me?)
Helen Keen (The Primitive Methodist Guide to Arctic Survival)
Sophie Tilley (When Nothing Happens)
Scott Flynn, Nikita Lane, Rici Puddock, Elizabeth Sale (9:47)
Visual Arts:
Best exhibition:
Art Spectrum
The Derbyshire Open (Buxton Museum and Art Gallery)
Entente Art Florale (High Peak Artists & Craft Workers' Association)
From Cuba to Curbar (Suzanne Pearson)
Planet Domestos - and Beyond (Adrienne and Langley Brown)
Theatre of the Unique (Buxton Museum and Art Gallery)
Vers@tile exhibition for Fringe 30 (Vers@tile)
Individual artist:
Kelly Dyson (Don't Wake Me Up)
Sandra Orme (Art Spectrum, Derbyshire Open, Entente Art Florale, Great Dome Art Fair, Vers@Tile)
Rob Wilson (Art Spectrum, Derbyshire Open, Entente Art Florale)
Sue Platt (Theatre of the Unique)
Best other event:
High Jinx: Deliverance (High Jinx)
Spirit of the Fringe:
Our World Tour (Chapel Jam Nite)
Power Music Weekend (Prince of Wales)
Open Poetry Slam
Art on the Railings
Art Spectrum
ENDS
thank from www.buxtonfringe.org.uk
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7/30/09
Mgic Coin Trick
Coin Trick
Thanks so much to Rita for sending this in!!
Effect:
The magician shows a glass, upside down, and a coin on a sheet of colored paper.
He puts a handkerchief over the glass and moves it over.
He pulls the handkerchief off and Abracadabra! the coin has disappeared.
Supplies:
A sheet of construction paper (1), a clear glass, a handkerchief and a coin.
Preparation:
Trace the glass onto the sheet of paper and cut the circle out. Then tape it to the glass so when you put it onto a piece of paper the same color it blends in.
Secret:
When you do the above put the glass onto a piece of paper and just basically move the paper covered glass over the coin while the whole thing is under the handkerchief so the glass covers the coin. Pull off the handkerchief. The coin will have "disappeared.
Thank www.kidzone.ws
TAG:Magic, Magic-coin-trick, coin-trick, Trick
Thanks so much to Rita for sending this in!!
Effect:
The magician shows a glass, upside down, and a coin on a sheet of colored paper.
He puts a handkerchief over the glass and moves it over.
He pulls the handkerchief off and Abracadabra! the coin has disappeared.
Supplies:
A sheet of construction paper (1), a clear glass, a handkerchief and a coin.
Preparation:
Trace the glass onto the sheet of paper and cut the circle out. Then tape it to the glass so when you put it onto a piece of paper the same color it blends in.
Secret:
When you do the above put the glass onto a piece of paper and just basically move the paper covered glass over the coin while the whole thing is under the handkerchief so the glass covers the coin. Pull off the handkerchief. The coin will have "disappeared.
Thank www.kidzone.ws
TAG:Magic, Magic-coin-trick, coin-trick, Trick
MAGIC NEWS
Sixteen year old Danny Jewell (Daniel Wardle) has won The Northern Magic Circle Junior Stage Competition and is seen here receiving the shield from Cliff Lount. He also won the Close up competition taking the Johnny Neptune Trophy. His coach for this excellent dove act was Scott Christian who also coached Paul Dabek in 2003 who went on the win The Young Magician of The Year competition at The Magic Circle. Danny’s mentors for close up magic were Chris Stevenson and Neil Fletcher. All three of his tutors are members of The Order of The Magi in Manchester. It is hoped that Danny will be appearing at a Magi event in the near future. Reported by Geoffrey Newton PRO.
THK. MagicWeek.com
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THK. MagicWeek.com
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7/29/09
7/28/09
Easy Magic Tricks
If you are a beginner magician you may be looking for easy magic tricks to start off with. Magic tricks don’t have to be hard or complicated to impress your family and friends. There are many good card tricks that will amaze and puzzle your audience when performed well enough. Your friends will be left scratching their heads, trying to figure out your secrets.
Here are a couple of easy card tricks to get you started.
Pick My Card
This magic trick is very easy once you practice and get your routine down. It involves a deck of cards and some diversion tactics. The trick is to ask someone from the audience to choose a card and put it back into the deck after they’ve memorized it. Then you pick their card out of the deck.
What you need to do is count a set number of cards, for example ten, from the bottom or top of the deck. You will need to hold these cards in a slightly different way so that they will stick out. When your member from the audience puts their card back in, it will be on the bottom of your counted cards.
You will be able to impress your family and friends with this easy magic trick. It only takes a little bit of practice.
The Vanishing Card
This easy magic trick involves a procedure called miscalling a card. You state outloud the wrong description of the card to your audience to fool them. You leave the miscalled card in the case and tell your audience that the card has left on its own. Now you have a vanishing card. This is also an easy magic trick.
Card Levitation
This is more of an intermediate level magic trick. You will need to practice before you are able to perform this trick well. First you need to arrange 6 cards in a mix-and-match of horizontal and vertical positions. Now you will be able to lift all the cards when one is lifted, which results in a levitation effect. You will really impress your friends and family once you can pull off this trick. The key is to arrange the first card vertically and then the second card horizontally. The rest of the cards need to be tucked in and around these two cards.
I hope you enjoy these easy magic tricks. With a little practice you will be amazing your friends and family in no time.
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Here are a couple of easy card tricks to get you started.
Pick My Card
This magic trick is very easy once you practice and get your routine down. It involves a deck of cards and some diversion tactics. The trick is to ask someone from the audience to choose a card and put it back into the deck after they’ve memorized it. Then you pick their card out of the deck.
What you need to do is count a set number of cards, for example ten, from the bottom or top of the deck. You will need to hold these cards in a slightly different way so that they will stick out. When your member from the audience puts their card back in, it will be on the bottom of your counted cards.
You will be able to impress your family and friends with this easy magic trick. It only takes a little bit of practice.
The Vanishing Card
This easy magic trick involves a procedure called miscalling a card. You state outloud the wrong description of the card to your audience to fool them. You leave the miscalled card in the case and tell your audience that the card has left on its own. Now you have a vanishing card. This is also an easy magic trick.
Card Levitation
This is more of an intermediate level magic trick. You will need to practice before you are able to perform this trick well. First you need to arrange 6 cards in a mix-and-match of horizontal and vertical positions. Now you will be able to lift all the cards when one is lifted, which results in a levitation effect. You will really impress your friends and family once you can pull off this trick. The key is to arrange the first card vertically and then the second card horizontally. The rest of the cards need to be tucked in and around these two cards.
I hope you enjoy these easy magic tricks. With a little practice you will be amazing your friends and family in no time.
Tags:Magic trick, magic tricks
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