Friday, July 4, 2008

magician myths

Seeking to promote the art of magic, All India Magic Federation National President Jadugar Anand on Friday said, “There is a need to form an academy for magicians as this will help those from the new generations to learn the art.” Addressing a press conference in the city, he said people should know more about this art as it could help get rid of many superstitions that exist in society.

Of Myths and superstitions:

“Every year around 1,000 people get killed in our country because of misconceptions and superstitions related to black magic. The formation of an academy will help people have a clearer idea about magic and also encourage youngsters to learn the art,” he opined.

Motivation must:

“Magicians are a neglected lot in our country and they need more encouragement from the Government. Indian magic is like the Russian Circus, which is appreciated all over the world.” Said Anand, who has three international awards to his credit. The man who had made arrangements to a stage a “Sensational Fire Escape Shoe” at the Palace grounds said that Akash, a young magician, would be performing the stunt. He further informed that they were trying to get a helicopter and cranes to enhance the effect of the show.” I am thankful to the Government of Karnataka for not imposing entertainment tax on magic shows,” Anand said.

Best down south:

The enthusiastic magician said, “I have staged shows in this city earlier also. This place like the gateway to South India. This time again, I have many new things in my agenda like an organic replica of the statue of liberty slowly disappearing in front of the audience. An elephant, like last time, will be an element of this show. This time, however the scenario will be different.” “Even the costliest tricks won’t be more than Rs 300/- he added.

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