Michael Ammar Lecture. May 27th 2005

Bought a trick? Let us know what you think!
About to buy a trick? Be sure to read our Archived user reviews here and in the three new sections above before buying!

Moderators: nickj, Lady of Mystery, Mandrake, bananafish, support

Michael Ammar Lecture. May 27th 2005

Postby bananafish » Jun 26th, '05, 15:11



Michael Ammar Lecture

On Friday 27th May 2005, the Ipswich Magical Society were lucky enough to host a lecture by Michael Ammar.
Image
The lecture was everything you would expect from one of the biggest names currently in magic. It was nothing short of brilliant and one of the very best magic lectures I have ever attended.

The lecture hall was filled to the brink not just with members of the Ipswich Society, but also visiting Magicians from all over East Anglia (including a few from TalkMagic) and I can honestly say that for the week following the lecture my phone didn’t stop ringing with people thanking me for organising it, and telling me how wonderful an experience it was.

Michael started off with a brilliantly choreographed two phase routine, that began with a very magical production of a wine bottle, and culminated in the bottle being used to push a half dollar into. Incidentally the special convincer he used for the coin in bottle was pure genius and not something I had ever seen before. It was one of those great gadgets that seemingly make the magic more impossible, and yet in reality actually make it easier.

As well as showing us his Topit and the subtleties that make it so invisible, the lecture wouldn’t have been complete without him demonstrating his cups and balls routine and he didn’t disappoint. Oh boy did he not disappoint. It is something I will never tire of watching and seeing it performed by the man himself, just a few feet away from me was like watching magic at it’s purest.

Image

Other things he performed for us included his floating borrowed bill. Again a Michael Ammar trademark effect and hearing him discuss all the little nuances that makes this work so well just made me want to go straight home and try it out for myself.

Frankly, I would have been happy with just watching Michael perform magic all night long. The fact that this was also a top class lecture with insights from a guy that has been at the peak of his profession for many decades now made it into a real night to remember.

It should be said that Michael must have been absolutely shattered by the time he actually arrived for the lecture as apart from the long drive down from Hull earlier in the day, he had inadvertently managed to fill his diesel car up with petrol, and had consequently spent much of his travelling time trying to sort out the mess (all this after he had given up his day off to lecture for us in the first place!)

He arrived for the pre-lecture workshop with minutes to spare, and yet through out the whole evening he still he seemed fresh and totally on form, the mark of a true professional if ever there was one.

As well as a top class professional magician Michael Ammar is also one of the friendliest and most helpful guys you are likely to meet. I am already looking forward to seeing him lecture again next time he visits England. If you get a chance. Don’t even hesitate.

© Simon Shaw, May 2005

User avatar
bananafish
Veteran Member
 
Posts: 5821
Joined: Apr 22nd, '03, 09:43
Location: Simon Shaw. Suffolk, UK (50:SH)

Postby dat8962 » Jun 26th, '05, 18:24

Thanks Bananafish

I think that Michael A is coming down to Dorset in August and is visiting the Wessex Magical Association which I've just joined. I'm looking even more forward to this now

Member of the Magic Circle & The 2009 British Isles Close-Up Magician of the Year
It's not really an optical illusion - it just looks like one!
User avatar
dat8962
Veteran Member
 
Posts: 9265
Joined: Jan 29th, '04, 19:19
Location: Leamington Spa (50:Semi-Pro)

Postby MagicIain » Jun 26th, '05, 18:49

I've got to second every good thing that Bananafish has said in the original post. Bananafish was kind enough to let me go along, and I was absolutely knocked for six. It was brilliant.

Michael Ammar seemed so real, too. A consummate professional but not 'untouchable' in any way. He was so happy to chat. He showed us a real neat trick with a bit of brown paper too - something I've still not tried at work yet, but I can't wait to!

A big thank you to everyone at the Ipswich Magical Society, and, Mr Ammar, if you're reading this, a big thank you to you too.

I still can't find any damn 'woolly nylon' though...

User avatar
MagicIain
Advanced Member
 
Posts: 1438
Joined: Feb 11th, '04, 14:53
Location: Colchester, Essex (30:WP)

Postby bananafish » Jun 26th, '05, 21:07

He showed us a real neat trick with a bit of brown paper too - something I've still not tried at work yet


oh I have :) and also at my sisters just after they had the living room decorated :D

although I have to say that when Michael showed us it at Ipswich I was probably the last one in the room that knew what was happening :oops:

User avatar
bananafish
Veteran Member
 
Posts: 5821
Joined: Apr 22nd, '03, 09:43
Location: Simon Shaw. Suffolk, UK (50:SH)

Postby Captain Fantastic » Jun 27th, '05, 01:20

Tried this at the mother-in-laws... Blamed my brother-in-law... Mother-in-law went ballistic!! One of the funniest thigs I've seen for a long time!!

User avatar
Captain Fantastic
Preferred Member
 
Posts: 159
Joined: Apr 28th, '03, 00:33
Location: Clacton aka The Garden of Hell : 39:SP

Postby zigzag » Jun 27th, '05, 01:38

just for future reference bananafish...next time you write a review you might want to include the following:

1.)How much does it cost and where can i get him from
2.)What they say and what you say
3.) use the template (its free)


Juss kidding...hope i get a chance to see him though... :P

zigzag
Preferred Member
 
Posts: 149
Joined: Mar 25th, '05, 17:42

Postby kenji » Jun 27th, '05, 08:47

it is really a good news:)

User avatar
kenji
Junior Member
 
Posts: 17
Joined: Jun 27th, '05, 07:55
Location: china guangzhou


Return to Archived Reviews - now closed

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests