Juliana Chen - "The World's First Lady of Magic"

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Juliana Chen - "The World's First Lady of Magic"

Postby gunnarkr » Feb 3rd, '07, 17:53



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Juliana Chen, is the only lady in history to win The World Championship of Magic!

(She is also the most beautiful magician to win that title :) )

I saw her DVD last night and her methode of fanning cards in both hands, throwing all cards and immediatly creating new fans in both hands, again and again and again... is fantastic. And mind you... she can do this wearing a sleeveless ballroom dress.

She has also created a unique methode of displaying a card in each hand, shoot it far away and immediatly shoot a new card. With her skills, she can actually shoot one card, two cards or three cards at the same time, from each hand. And her hands look empty, but the card shooting can go on for a minute or two, like she's armed with a machine gun in each hand.

Juliana Chen was born and raised in the Hunan Province of the People's Republic of China. Her parents were proud when, at 10 years of age, she was selected for specialized training at the Hunan Academy for the Performing Arts.

At first she was trained in ballet, then later she moved on to acrobatics and juggling. As a teenager, she toured internationally with the famous Gungzhou Acrobatic Troupe. After a couple of accidents which injured the same leg, she was advised by doctors to give up foot juggling. The Gungzhou's troupe manager encouraged Juliana to develop as a magician. Secretly, she began practising her skill with cards and ping-pong balls, the easiest props for her to find at the time. Her physician told her she'd been in wheel chair before she turned 30 years old if she would keep up foot juggling. The choice must have been easy for here.

The ambidexterous Juliana had the ability, ambition and determination to succeed. Some four years later in 1986, she was recognized as the best magician in China when she won the All-China Best Magician competition.

In 1988, she left China for Vancouver, Canada. Two years later Juliana met a friend who introduced her to the local magic stores and The Vancouver Magic Circle, the largest magical society in Canada. Two years later, after winning a major international award in Salt Lake City, Juliana sold her graphics business to concentrate on her career as a magician.

Over the next four years, she won numerous magic competitions in Europe. Then in 1997, Juliana won the world title for Manipulation (sleight-of-hand) at The World Congress of Magicians in Dresden, Germany. Juliana became the first woman, and first magician of Chinese heritage, to a world title for a solo act in the 50-year history of The World Congress of Magicians. She was now The World's First Lady of Magic.

On her return to North America, she was featured on the cover of MAGIC magazine and included in The World's Greatest Magic IV, an NBC-TV special which is still seen in different countries around the world, A year later, Canada's leading TV current affairs program, The Fifth Estate, featured Juliana in a 12-minute profile. They called her "The hottest new magician around." That same year, ABC Television featured Juliana in a special called Champions of Magic hosted by Princess Stephanie of Monaco.

At the request of NHK Television, Japan's public broadcaster, Juliana was invited back to the 2000 World Congress of Magic in Lisbon as a guest performer. Two days later in Buffalo, New York, eleven hundred magicians gave her a standing ovation at the annual convention of the International Brotherhood of Magicians.

In the fall of 2002, Juliana moved to Las Vegas to take her career to the next level. That October, she was awarded the Chavez Memorial Cup. She was recognized for her professional excellence by the Chavez Committee of the Society of American Magicians' Hall of Fame and Museum in Hollywood. The award was established in the memory of Ben and Marion Chavez founders of the world-famous Chavez Studio of Magic which trained some of the world's leading magicians.

In the Spring of 2003, Juliana was nominated for Stage Magician Of the Year by the Academy of Magical Arts in Hollywood. That summer Juliana was the subject of a four-page cover story in Saturday Night, Canada's oldest-established magazine. She became the first Canadian magician to be featured on the cover of a national magazine since the late Doug Henning in the mid-seventies.

Since winning the world championship, Juliana's career has blossomed around the world particularly in Europe, Asia and the USA. She has played traditional variety theatres like the London Palladium and the Princess Grace Theatre in Monte Carlo, Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, Tiger Palast in Frankfurt, NHK theatre in Japan, and the Berlin Wintergarten.


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Juliana Chen´s Awards:

~ In the Spring of 2003, Juliana Chen was nominated for Stage Magician Of the Year by the Academy of Magical Arts in Hollywood.
~ 2003 Most original Merlin Awards by International Magicians Society.
~ 2002 Has been nominated for "Stage Magician of the Year by Magic Castle Hollywood".
~ 2001 Best Female Magician by International Magicians Society.
~ 2000 Ben Chavez Memorial Award for excellence in sleight of hand by Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame and Magic Museum Incorporated.
~ 1999 Fold Lion Honoary prize by China Wigiao International Acrobatic Festival.
~ 1999 Monte Carlo Magic Stay La presidente.
~ 1998 The " Foster Baird Award for Excellence in MANIPULATION in Abbott's.
~ 1997 First prize manipulation at FISM in Dresden Germany.
~ 1996 Grand Prix of XXI Congreso Nacional De Magia In Spain.
~ 1992 First prize of International Brotherhood of Magicians.
~ 1986 First prize of China best magician competition.

And, last - but not least: She will perform at the Gala Show in Blackpool in 3 weeks :P

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Postby lindz » Feb 5th, '07, 11:45

Sorry gunnakr didnt see this thread. This is what i see the other day think it was on magic week or something. I would love to see a clip of her performing thoe if you know where one is i might check at you tube.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Feb 5th, '07, 13:39

opps sorry, I didn't see this one either :oops:

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Postby IAIN » Feb 5th, '07, 15:28

yeah, some good work there...and! she is very pretty too... :oops:

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Postby bananafish » Mar 16th, '07, 09:49

Just out of interest, for anyone that saw Juliana in Blackpool - how did you like her lecture and stage act? I didn't get to see the lecture - not being a VIP, but heard some really good things about it/ Certainly she stayed behind for ages afterwards answering everyones questions.

I spoke to her at times and found her a very friendly and fascinating lady -but I woul like to here from someone that saw the lecture.

Her evening show performance in the gala show I have had mixed reports from. Some loved her - some felt she wasn't on form.

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Postby crozboz » Mar 30th, '07, 08:25

Grrr, i loved her in the show, but i didnt realise that V.I.P. gained you access to privatised lectures. Grrr again. What a finish in the gala show.

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Postby babusakti » May 6th, '07, 08:33

julliana chen . i think her manipulation at cards is better at jeff mcbride ( my opinion ! ) and you should by her manipulation cards ( it was so thin )!!!

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Postby crozboz » May 6th, '07, 13:07

Sorry, explain, who do you think is better?

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Postby DivinityMagic » May 24th, '07, 22:26

I also missed the private lecture. However, as much as i loved the Gala performance ~I would have to agree that it was not her best. Ive seen her perform much better. But still she is amazing .....and stunning.

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Postby Mandrake » May 24th, '07, 22:48

I'd agree that the stage show was a little lacking in something (?variety?) but her skills were all there to see. I was intrigued to see how she'd adapted the old stereotype magician's coat tails into one 'tail' of her costume which would hold a lot of loads ready for production. Stylish and very practcial.

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Postby iamthatis » Jul 28th, '07, 00:26

does anyone know how to throw multiple cards like juliana chen?

if so, could u please share ur information, or at least say where u learnt it from

thanks :)

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Postby bananafish » Jul 28th, '07, 00:32

iamthatis wrote:does anyone know how to throw multiple cards like juliana chen?
If you come along to the Ipswich Magical Society Convention this year (Sunday Oct 21 2007) you can ask her yourself.

She is very friendly and very accomodating

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Postby Serendipity » Jul 28th, '07, 01:20

This may sound foolish, but isn't it as simple as throwing a d****e? When I throw one short range the cards do split apart, I imagine they would more if I could throw like she does...

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Postby bmat » Sep 17th, '07, 19:39

iamthatis wrote:does anyone know how to throw multiple cards like juliana chen?

if so, could u please share ur information, or at least say where u learnt it from

thanks :)


I learned technique from Julianna herself we became friends when I was living in Vancouver. She was very accomidating and I think it was because I didn't outright ask her. I was showing her something I was playing with in regards to card throwing and she shared some great tips that helped me with my stuff. While I am not a fan of manipulation or stage illusion acts I greatly respect her hard work, her talent and most of all Julianna as a person.

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