Kirby Van Burch has been entertaining Branson for over 20 years and continues to do so in amazing, magical fashion. Kirby Van Burch has won international awards from all over the world. Kirby has enchanted audiences in 37 countries, headlined at the Aladdin in Las Vegas, and has even performed in front of the King of Thailand. Kirby brings a flair to his shows, that keeps kids of all ages (from 3 - 103!)on the edge of their seats. His jaw dropping illusions leave you bewildered, confused... Read Full Story
Are you Mesmer-ized? 1. A responsive influence exists between the heavenly bodies, the earth, and animated bodies. 2. A fluid universally diffused, so continuous as not to admit of a vacuum, incomparably subtle, and naturally susceptible of receiving, propagating, and communicating all motor disturbances, is the means of this influence. 3. This reciprocal action is subject to mechanical laws, with which we are not as yet acquainted. 4. Alternative effects result from this action, which... Read Full Story
Who doesn’t want to imitate magic tricks of David Blaine, Criss Angel and David Copperfield? For it, you need to have two things – skills and presentation. If you have right skills and the ability to present it, then no doubt you will you will master all kinds of magic tricks.
Internet is a huge place where one can search for Free Online Magic Tricks. There are about 2,620,000 results for the term free online magic tricks in Google alone. It is not easy to see all of the results and make a... Read Full Story
Shimshi, the award winning Strolling Magician, shares the close-up magic routines he uses for formal close-up and strolling magic shows in his famed Las Vegas perfomances. Routines include: The Hunted Deck, The Painted Tens, 10-13-20, The Credit Card Trick and the fundamentals of using invisible thread. He also shares his knowledge of Strolling Magic and tips to help improve your business. Lens Navigation About Shimshi :: Tutorial DVD ReviewPreview of the DVD on Youtube Up-Close Magic... Read Full Story
Well, sort of.. in a one-night-only-for-charity-fundraiser-pr-stunt type of way.
The dynamic duo of animal magic and other flamboyance are returning to the stage next year to raise funds for the Lou Ruvo Brain Institute. Tickets for this year’s event were $1500. I’m going to take a stab in the dark and say the tickets for next year’s event are going to be even more.
Siegfried & Roy had an early retirement in October 2003 after Montecore the white tiger decided he had had enough and... Read Full Story