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Monday, September 09, 2013

2013-09 Famulus Newsletter

Next general meeting Wednesday, 09/18/2013 at 7:30 PM SHARP
I-HOP Kirkman Road
5203 Kirkman Road, Orlando, Florida 32819

Please join us for dinner beforehand

Lunch meetings in the McDonald’s at 7344 Sand Lake Road, Orlando. It’s two blocks WEST of the intersection of Interstate 4 and Sand Lake Road. We meet every Tuesday at noon upstairs.

Website: http://www.ring170.com/

F. A. M. E. is the Florida Association of Magical Entertainers
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Craig J. Fennessy – President – CraigFennessy@gmail.com
Chris Dunn- Vice President – Youngdunns@yahoo.com
Sheldon Brook- Secretary – mrbrook33@yahoo.com
Treasurer - Bev Bergeron - Bev@bevbergeron.com
Mark Fitzgerald- Director at Large - markaf1949@hotmail.com
Dan Knapp- Sgt at Arms - danknapp@centurylink.net
Stefan Bartelski – Editor of “Famulus”- Famulus@illusioneer.com
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2013-09 From The Editor

September already, and we are into the last part of the year. Time will pass quickly now and the holidays will soon be upon us. And of course, holiday time is magic time! So dust off those props, polish those coins, wax those cards (figuratively) and practice, practice, practice.

Thanks to Dan, Sheldon and Dennis for their contributions of this edition. remember folks, it just takes a paragraph or two to be published in this august tome. So send your contributions to famulus@illusioneer.com.

Your editor



2013-09 Ring Report

Vice President Chris Dunn opened the meeting for our vacationing President, Craig Fennessey.  He (Chris) introduced the Ring officers and guests who included Keith Kong, Thomas Grote and Michael Matson who is now employed by Universal Magic. Keith and Thomas are featured in a Magic Show scheduled for  September 22 at The Why Not Lounge in Altamonte Springs.  Bev Bergeron gave a Treasurer's Report that indicated our Ring was in an excellent financial position which means that we can continue, in the future, with the fine quality of lectures and programs  we have experienced in the past.  Several members, who attended, the Magic Live Convention, recently held in Las Vegas, were all very high in praise of the well attended affair. A motion to include the Ring Minutes on our Website was made but tabled for a future meeting. Wallace Murphy will be doing 'Walk Around' at Gatorside in Ocoee this Friday and Bev Bergeron would be doing a 'Con-man Routine' at the Jazz Society on Sunday.  Dan Stapleton chipped in with an anecdote concerning our Rings first president, Stan Lobenstern.

Bev Bergeron enlightened the membership with an Impromptu Magic effect in predicting the outcome of an apparent free choice selection involving seven different objects (PATEO).  Phil Schwartz next presented Magic History Moment #51.  His subject was the late (1912-1987) Harold Rice, PHD, who founded Silk King Studios (SKS).  Dr. Rice's major contribution to Magic was the introduction of quality silk products to this Country's practitioners of  Magic. Phil displayed from his personal collection many beautiful examples of different size and design.   Chuck Smith came up next with some of his experiences interviewing famous magicians who he had encountered in his past.

The meeting was somewhat shortened by the presence of the Williams Magic Traveling Truck Store which was parked out front.  Mr Williams demonstrated Hypno-Card and Think-Shin Lim. We did have a few member presentations. Doug Kalcik, who also emceed, did The Torn Card Routine by Woody Aragon and Charlie Pfrogner  performed the Mystery of the Ribbons.  Chuck Smith and Thomas Grote both did Mentalism effects and J.C. Hiatt closed out the Evening.   

Sheldon Brook

2013-09 More news about the 2014 Florida State MagicConvention

I am letting a couple of acts "out of the bag" as the excitement grows for next years (Orlando) 2014 Florida State magic convention. Below you will see much information on not only the convention itself, but also two acts who will be appearing at the convention...as a "sneak" preview on what's/who's to come. Spread the word! 
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Giovanni Livera-IBM Gold Cups winner
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Giovanni's boundless energy and witty charm has given him the ability to motivate and transform people and organizations. Giovanni has astounded and electrified over half of the country's Fortune 500 companies.
While is his twenties Giovanni produced and performed an entertainment spectacular for the NBA franchise the Orlando Magic. Giovanni filled stands with thousands of fans. He established himself as both an innovative entrepreneur and a superior showman.
Giovanni has authored 3 books ( including The Amazing Cigar, co-authored with Jon Racherbaumer) and his latest print Live a Thousand Years is in its second publication. He was recently nominated into the prestigious National Speaker's Hall of Fame. Giovanni is only one of the 5 people in history to have received the coveted Gold Cups Award by the International Brotherhood of Magicians and his new DVD "Salt & Silver" is one of the hottest items in magic today. "Gio" will be lecturing and performing in one of two close-up shows during the convention.

Todd Charles-Wild Man
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Todd Charles is just your typical banjo, juggling, hand-shadow impression, singing animal, magical, musical, comedy act! His creative vision combines his talents, resulting in never-before-seen comedy that's been captivating audiences all over the world. As a teenager he performed with the Clyde Beatty-Cole Bros. Circus, and went on to tour the National Comedy Club circuit and cast in major Casino Revue Shows. He has had the privilege to work with such greats as Kevin Bacon, George Burns, & Merv Griffin, and regularly is an opening act for many great music artists.
Currently, Todd spend much of his time touring and performing for corporate functions, casinos, resorts, theaters, cruise ships, fairs, and festivals. He recently returned from Singapore, Australia & New Zealand where he headlined in International Comedy Festivals.
Todd has appeared on numerous TV shows:
The Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon,
Ed McMahon's Next Big Star,
The Statler Bros. Show,
ABC's America's Funniest People,
Fox's 30 Seconds to Fame,
as well
as appearances on MTV, VH-1, HBO, & Showtime
 
 Dan Stapleton
 
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2013-09 Dennis' Deliberations



Dennis Deliberations....      Editorial and Comment
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By Dennis Phillips
September 2013

There seem to four kinds of people:
The optimist who sees the glass as half full.
The pessimist who sees the glass as half empty.
An engineer who sees the glass and says, "That glass is twice as big as it needs to be!"
And the magician who sees the glass says, "Damn! I wish the magic companies would make a glass that lets ALL of the liquid drain out!"

The month, I am engaging in a kind of mea culpa.  When I am wrong about something, I want to make it right.

It’s about Jeff McBride.  I guess that I never fully understood him and as a result was unenthusiastic about his work. When he appeared at the Daytona Convention a few years ago, he closed the big show with his wife Abbie Spinner and Eugene Burger and I was muted in my accolades.  Okay, again I need to fess up again. I all but panned the show. As I recall, I thought the whole show was small and simple for that stage and he engaged in a lot of posing and mugging and fiddling with odd unworldly props such as twin  LED floating canes, and a plastic mask that was trying to kill him.  The show was ,as my country Grandma used to say, “Artsy-Fartsy”.  But I respected the stage effort and McBride does have some good signature pieces such as his water bowls, Miser’s Dream and classic Mask Act and he does a dynamic card manipulation sequence.

Well, recently I was asked to look at his 3-D set from L&L called “ Jeff McBride and his Magic on Stage”. While I retain the concept that he is a quirky performer, I was very impressed by his knowledge, stage thoughts and teaching ability.  Watching the series led me to a much greater appreciation for his work.  My head seamstress, Trish, at my old Winter Park Costume Shop, loved McBride and I recall her snatching the copy of Linking Ring when the mailman delivered it with McBride on the cover.  Trish was a 60s Hippie who never grew out of her love for the odd and mystical.

So let’s look at the outstanding job that McBride’s did on his 3 VHS cassette series:

Tape One is McBride’s Commando Act. It all fits inside a lawyer’s shoulder bag. It packs small and plays big. The routine has 5 parts to it. They are vanishing cane and silk productions, cut and restore rope, ring on string, linking rings, mouth coil with the finale of a bottle of Champaign produced. Also there are a few bonus tricks that are not part of the commando act but they could be added. The act has audience participation it. While there are some things that I would not do such as the mouth coil, Jeff’s approach to doing a “perform-anywhere-no-cases to-carry act” was excellent.  On the tape he credits the concept to Jeff Sheridan who he watched in a New York park. In today’s downsizing, Jeff gave me the motivation to get a Commando Act together. I can already do 10 minutes out of my suit coat pockets ,as needed when I am substitute teaching in public schools, but I can see that a satchel and some thought can make it a full stage presentation.

Tape Two is Exotic Mysteries. It is a fusion of a martial arts feel, dance, Kabuki Theater with all the stagecraft. You will get a feeling that he was influenced by Fu-Manchu (David Bamberg) and the classic turn-of-the-century Asian themed acts.  You may not do the specific routines but the insights into staging them and the thought on movement and how to get the most out of the routine is valuable. The tape was very colorful and also contains lots of great ideas on silks and paper spring flowers. Everything shows that McBride put a lot of thought into what he does.

Tape Three is Classic magic. This contains a great teaching segment on the Dancing Cane. It will teach you everything you need to know. It also has excellent instruction on the classic Zombie. I was excited to see his Zombie gimmick with its small wire bend under the cork. He says the idea was from Finn John. It makes a big difference in control of the ball when peaking over the edge. Jeff is quite accomplished at presenting the Zombie.  His Fountain of Silks and Twentieth-century Silks had subtle bits of preparation and performance that were very good.  If you would like to do the 20th Century Silks and hold the tips of both silks and shake them before you tie them together, watch his video!

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Finally, if you are really into gaining an academic understanding and enjoy intellectual stimulation. Try this:

Why is deception such an essential part of the human condition? What evolutionary purpose does it fulfill? How can we recognize it on an individual level, and overcome it on a societal level in a modern democracy?
Watch an exciting panel of scientists and public intellectuals including revolutionary biologist Robert Trivers, notable social psychologist Carol Tavris, accomplished neurobiologist and laboratory directors at Barrow Neurobiological Institute Stephen Macknick and Susana Martinez-Conde, acclaimed magicians Jamy Ian Swiss and Joshua Jay, and Origins Project director and moderator, physicist Lawrence Krauss as they discuss the biological, behavioral, and political boundaries of this controversial issue.




Dennis