by Jing » Feb 28th, '05, 21:26
This was my second convention so I knew a little of what to expect. I think I enjoyed this one better than last year. I’ll tell you what I went to and if anyone went to anything different or has another opinion then they can add to the review.
Friday
European Magical Close-up Championships – Didn’t go.
Special Lecture by Mahko Tendo – The guy is a legend. His cane productions were beautiful and genius. His card productions even more so. The translator is a funny guy.
Mainly Mentalism Show – The microphone problems were very annoying, I could hear, because I was on the second row, I suspect those further back could not. I didn’t really like the show either.
Star Lecture by Doc Eason – Only saw a little bit. The anniversary waltz looked clever, but he didn’t fully explain it, probably because he want’s you to buy it, which I did not.
Star Lecture by Rafael Benatar – Didn’t go.
Saturday
Question and Answer session with Bill Malone – Didn’t go.
United Kingdom Children’s Entertainer of the Year Competition –
Paul Joyce (compere) – He introduced himself!
Marvo the magician – I thought he was good, but had nothing to compare him against at that point.
Marc Dominic – I liked the ventriloquism with a dinosaur puppet, and there was a really funny joke about Little Miss. Muffet.
Magic Malky - The eventual winner and deservedly so, definitely the best. At first I thought he wouldn’t be any good, but he made me laugh at the same jokes that the kids were laughing at – mis-calling names and telling the girls, “That’s a good boy.” He was lively and bounced around the stage and he had a sharp word, for a man in the audience who tried to comment – “Shut it, it’s for the kids.”
Magic Mark – Some of the magic, didn’t really seem like kid’s magic. There wasn’t much audience involvement.
Johnny Hardy – He did a levitation trick with a kid and he was really scared. He was really worried – not good.
Eddie Hughes – Punch and Judy, oh so very annoying. I had to leave.
Star Lecture by Rick Thomas – Didn’t go.
The Masterclass – A short trick each from Jay Sankey, Rafael Benatar, Doc Eason, Dominique Duvivier, Kenton Knepper and Marc Paul. I was impressed with Duvivier, and Marc Paul, but was not so impressed with Knepper.
Kidz R Us Lectures – Didn’t go.
British Champion Street Entertainer (Part 1) – Didn’t go.
Star Lecture by Kenton Knepper – Didn’t go.
The British Magical Stage Championships – Being a competition, there’s always going to be those that are worse than others. My main concerns were why if you want to produce a stack of cards, from the back of your hand, would you take them out your pocket first and show them us in a fan and then go into the productions – a steal might have been nice. I also think the short rope, middle rope, long rope should banned. The Dain Cordean act?? Finally the Vizage girl couldn’t sing and their act seemed incoherent, it was just series of tricks, whereas on the other hand Viva had a theme – 60’s America – a hair salon, a changing room, icons (the vanish box) – Original, I like. I also laughed a lot at Alec Powell, putting the girl in the cannon – hilarious. I thought Dazzling Darren (only sixteen) was really funny, too. Everyone else – schmeh!!
Sunday
Star Lecture by Jay Sankey – Didn’t go.
Close – up sessions – For the first one we got there early and sat right at the front in the middle, Bill Malone came and said hi and “Great seats, guys.” The second ones, we got the same seats, but different table number.
Doc Eason – Bill in lemon. It was all right, I got to hold the knife.
Bill Malone – Bill Ma-lone, Bill Ma-lone, Bill Ma-lone, Bill Ma-lone. I knew he’d be funny, but this was funny. Funnier than Sankey and Sankey was funny! Sam The Bellhop, a couple of other card tricks – pure class and brilliance. You could tell he was a true proffesional.
Rafael Benatar – Not my favourite, some good card tricks.
Jay Sankey – Funny gag at the start, knocking the chair over twice (hilarious), coupled with excellent card magic, and an unbelievable coin trick – the patter was brilliant. And the ending, well…you had to be there!
Dominique and Alexandra Duvivier – The guy next to me making notes, wrote ‘Rope trick – cups and balls POOR.’ This was not poor! Cups and balls routine to music, with two people almost like a competition between the two, and the girl was really hot!
Shoot Ogawa – What can I say. I talked about the double matrix for months leading up to the event. I was not disappointed. Highly advanced magician and technically skilful. Fools me a lot and probably others too.
Kenton Knepper – A clever card trick though and he even forced a card on me that I was determined not to have, he went through the deck twice. However, his style is not to my liking.
Marc Paul – A nice centre tear routine. Clever and I liked it.
Globe of Death Show – Motorbike in one of those large metal balls they used to have on gladiators. Not magic, but it only took ten minutes, so worth having a look at.
Star Lecture by Dominique and Alexandra Duvivier – Didn’t go.
British Champion Street Entertainer (Part 2) – Didn’t go.
Ladies Event – Floral Demonstration by Laurie Spencer of “Flower Style by Laurie” – Didn’t go.
Star Lecture by Shoot Ogawa – He would perform his trick and blow everyone away. He would explain it and we are all still baffled, yes the gasps were unlike anything I’ve heard. Then he said “ Any questions” and there was a laugh. Where do we start? My friend fell asleep in Shoot Ogawa’s lecture – how, I don’t know, but he probably regrets it. The thunderous applause woke him up – quite right. Many people rushed to the table to get the dvd.
Private Magic Show – We went to sit in the horseshoe for a bit and we got chatting to these other people. We then took it in turn to do a trick at the close-up tables. I did Club Sandwich, but it turned into a comedy act, when my participant, turned both my kings over!
International Gala Show – Mahko Tendo was absolutely brilliant. We saw him in the interval and had to go tell him, that we thought the show was great. Magical and beautiful magic. Stan Allen’s rabbit was funny. Dazzle made the whole show for Les Arnold, she was his assistant, but she was trying to take over his show. It was funny because she was clumsy at the dancing and she was scared of the duck, he produced. David and Dania got a standing ovation and quite rightly. The quick change duo made my eyes bleed and my head ache – the glitter change at the end…you have to see it! Sabrina and Mr. Blub were a juggling duo from Germany and my hands, my hands. They were aching after all the clapping, they were almost red raw, I was in pain – but another standing ovation – I can juggle, but this was mental, five tennis rackets, passing over the head – back to back, the back kick of the ball and and and the leapfrog! Finally Rick Thomas, good show, and a funny guy. Excellent interaction with the audience - with the kid he had on stage and the couple who he brought up, very funny.
After Gala Show – Didn’t go.
The Casino
Yeh, that was a bit rubbish. I put my $20,000 on odd and won. Then I put $30,000 on odd and $10,000 on even. It landed on 0.
The Dealers
Walked around, looking at people showing tricks. Found myself drawn towards Shoot Ogawa’s stall, quite a bit. One guy I met got a rabbit in a hat puppet for £5. If you went you probably know, he said he’d tell everyone.
I brought:
A back issue of Genii – bargain.
Three Fly 3 – from Daryl.
A yellow silk.
Four Sponge Rabbits.
And I got a good deal on some UltraViolet Appearing canes, form Mahko Tendo. He knocked £15 off each of them because I brought two.
I got autographs, from several magicians including Mahko Tendo and his translator, and Pasquale wrote Love Joe Pasquale ? I also got Marc Paul, Shoot Ogawa and Daryl.
Summary
Another brilliant convention and I love that weekend because it makes me laugh so much. There’s always one magician that stands out personally for me. Last year it was Boris Wild, this year it’s Mahko Tendo, he is a remarkable manipulator and a hell of a nice guy too. I don’t know if I’ve learnt anything substantial. I’ve learnt a few tips for the classic force, and a few tricks and that coin magic is quite cool. I’ve got to start working on putting the canes into my act somewhere, doubt they would work well with mentalism, and so will have to learn a manipulation act.
It was great fun again and I’m wondering what they’ll put on next year…