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"Thank you so much to Magic Den. My relative really enjoyed your show and so did I. Not just the magic, but the good laugh was priceless. Your act can transfer from kiddies and adults alike and was great that it was so interactive. Thanks so much for the laugh and I’ll be recommending you. "
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Thank you so much for leaving a review. Also thanks for your participation the day. Den
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"On behalf of the entire Axiz team we would like to thank you for being part of our event and bringing such a fun, mind-blowing experience to us, the Aruba Technologies team and our partners. We received amazing feedback about the show and you truly kept the audience engaged. We look forward to working with you again."
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"We really enjoyed your performance today. I was sitting in the audience and you captured our attention. We were laughing and it was just so energetic and so natural and it was so fun and joyous. We enjoyed every minute of it. Thank you so much"
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"All I can say is wow! I had Ken for my wife's 30th birthday and he was out of this world. Fantastic entertainment and a fantastic human being. I cannot recommend enough!! can't wait to have you again for an event. 💕"
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"Alexa is a subliminal artist, she not only expresses emotions through her dance, she also provokes them in the spectator. Her art and her ability to convey it is a true gift for the senses. As a teacher she is excellent! Her teachings are adaptable to different learning processes and this is very enriching. She has passion for what she does and transmits it from the harmony and perfume of a conscious movement. It is an honor for me to be her student."
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"I met Ian about 2 years ago at an event and we exchanged information. Since then he has came and performed at several of our company events. He is excellent in all aspects. His show is entertaining, crowd engaging, funny, and aww inspiring. At each show he incorporated different tricks and keeps the performance fresh and up to date. I highly recommend hiring Ian for any events. -Yelp Review 2/2/2015"
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" Sam and his team did a fantastic job putting together a virtual show that was fun and engaging for the whole family. As one attendee put it so very well, "It was perfect given what we're dealing with right now". Thank you Sam & team for a memorable virtual event!"
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"Dante performed at my daughter's 8th birthday for a group 65 ( 32 kids and adults ) . He is a very engaging performer and the way he took the children along into every trick - talking to them, while performing , responding to their questions and observations was amazing. He was able to hold the crowd to his attention and we didn't realize how fast 45 mins passed. Many children got to be helpers in the show and loved being part of the performance . The children loved the performance and the adults enjoyed it too . Dante was funny, entertaining and a total crowd pleaser ! My daughter had the best surprise of all, since the magic show was kept from her and seeing Dante come in is when she realized there was going to be magic ! She was able to perform in a section with Dante and will cherish the memory for a long time !"
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"We hired Jay to do roving magic for my birthday party with about 30 adults. Even from the initial point of contact he has continued to be incredibly professional and super easy to work with - replying and responding promptly to all of my messages and requests. Jay was definitely the highlight of the night, and I am convinced that he has real magic! I was left speechless and all of my guests were absolutely floored, we couldn’t believe our eyes!! He wowed everyone with his vast repertoire of amazing tricks including card tricks, coin tricks, even a bit of fire magic. He made everyone laugh and has a great entertaining personality perfect for any type of party. Will definitely be hiring him again for our next event and I would highly recommend him to anyone. Thank you again Jay!"
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"Bloke was canny. We were a few sheets to the wind and the stuff he was whipping out was incredible. A tangerine, a kiwi, a lottery ticket… fun was had by all. Top bloke."
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"I have seen Joey perform multiple times and I am thoroughly entertained each time! I love how he seamlessly can combine comedy with magic tricks. One of my favorite event was when he hosted a comedy show via zoom during the pandemic. Love this guy and he makes me laugh every time!"
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"Serendipity is what you’re aiming for in Edinburgh: a happy discovery out of the blue. Yes, it sounds like a paradox, like “expect the unexpected”. But up here, you must not just expect it, but welcome it. So if you hear, for instance (in a genu-ine example from a few years ago), of a 15-minute musical about a stewardess called The Jolly Folly Of Polly The Scottish Trolley Dolly playing in a minor venue towards the bottom of the Royal Mile, well, it’s not much time or money, so you’ve nothing to lose by taking a punt on it. And if you’re staggering across the Royal Mile in the small hours and meet a crowd of drunken loud¬mouths, wait for a couple of minutes before writing them off: it could be comedian Arthur Smith’s legendary Alternative Walking Tour. This event, though, is now in semi-retirement following an incident in 2000 when the reeling mob was mistaken for a bunch of nocturnal anti-Ann Widdecombe protesters (no, honestly), which led to the arrest of comic Simon Munnery for assaulting a police offi¬cer . . . “assaulting” in the sense of getting in the way of the cop’s body- charge. (Munnery’s tried and acquittal were amusing, too, but took place outside Festival season.) The true Edinburgh expe-rience is being knocked side-ways by a show, trying to explain it to others and real-ising that there’s no way you can do so and still sound remotely compos mentis, such as the piece about 10 years ago which consisted of a Hungarian woman in a sealed Perspex tank, per¬forming a dance routine whose duration and moves were limited by the available air in the box. If I were to say that last week I was affected beyond words by a Polish theatre company singing the ancient Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh in the strange polyphonic harmonies of southern Albania, you’d no doubt wonder whether I’ve been getting enough sleep lately. Yet Chronicles: A Lamenta-tion by the Piesn Kozla com-pany is a remarkable piece admirable and impressive, though hardly shattering. And then, walking away from the venue a few min¬utes after it was over, I had to stop in my tracks: I was fighting back tears, for no reason I could identify. Somehow the piece had bypassed the conscious areas of my mind and tapped into the well of basic emotion. Harrowing stuff. But the main discovery of the month so far is altogether more joy-ous: a bunch of Ukrainian paper-tearing clowns: Around 1990, Italian “ori¬gami impressionist” Ennio Marchetto was the hit of the Fringe, performing a series of mime impersonations while wearing amazingly intricate costumes he had constructed out of card¬board. Marchetto returns this weekend for the first time in several years, but he may find his thunder already stolen by the Mim-I- Richi company and their show Paper World. Not that their show is as painstakingly designed . . . dean me, no. They sim¬ply tear loads of plain paper up and play with it. And I mean loads: possibly around an acre of the stuff per show. You walk into the theatre, see a huge paper backdrop and think, “Ah, that’ll be the climax of the show.” Not a bit of it: it’s already in shreds after half an hour, and the fun keeps coming. Mim-I-Richi’s discovery is a simple one: tear paper, crumple it up, and you can pretend it’s just about any-thing: a football, a baby, a maneating monster, what¬ever. It’s the same sort of aesthetic which has informed many of designer Julian Crouch’s projects in the UK with Improbable Theatre, but more endear¬ingly ramshackle. Also like Improbable, Mim-I-Richi relishes the spontaneous and unexpected; it’s that shared delight in the moment which is at the heart of the best clowning. The players go to great lengths to involve the audience in their show, and are happy to take ideas and run with them, even when the “idea” is an uncontroRa- ble little boy in the front row who won’t stop flinging balls of paper back at them. For this isn’t enforced audience participation of the “let’s pretend we’re having fun” kind. The four perform-ers manage to get hundreds of people in the Pod Deco’s main space all pratting about gleefully like kids in a playground; they create an atmosphere of free play that is intensely liberating, and make sure that every single person in the house is car¬ried along. All that without a single word of dialogue. People by the hundred are discovering Mim-I-Richi up here, but that doesn’t make the joy of serendipity any less when you find them yourself."
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"MagicIan is an Awesome performer! He combines Magic, Music, & Comedy to entertain crowds. His Magic is original and will WOW any size audience. He is one of the new generations of Magic!!! -Yelp Review 10/5/2018"
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"We had the pleasure of seeing Chris P Tee yesterday at a park fun day - he ran two separate shows and my 4 year old was completely transfixed through both. I’ve never seen him sit so still and be so engaged. He loved cheeky chops the puppet and the magic. Would definitely recommend Chris and would love to hire him for a kids party some day if I could. Thanks Chris!!"
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