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Greetings From South Africa

Postby Wolflock » Feb 22nd, '05, 12:25



Hi

I am Wolflock from South Africa and I believe that everything below would tell you about me.

Let us know more about you?

My father (Not a magician) showed me a coin trick and a card trick when I was 6 years of age. He would not tell me how it was done. I had to figure it out for myself. By age 8, I had figured them out. The bug bit me and I got lots of beginners' books and learned what I could. By age 10 I was performing for friends parties. I have never looked back since.

Nickname was given to me by a friend in Primary school (I think you call it Junior High in USA). I adore wolves and werewolves. And since I was doing magic tricks from that early age, my friends, instead of calling me a Warlock (Male witch), called me Wolflock. The nickname has stuck ever since.

I am a Member of the Cape Magic Circle in Cape Town and have been performing magic for 18 Years (since age 10) I am also an Escapologist for 10 Years and am the only true escapologist in South Africa. Gimmicked equipment, keys or picks not used for escapes (although I can pick locks). I do not do escapes from boxes (unless asked to do this - Magic) etc. because that is illusion and not escapology, technically speaking. I escape from any standard Handcuffs, Cable ties, straitjackets, chain and padlocks, thumb cuffs, rope, duct tape, and anything else that the spectators would like to provide for me to escape from. Yes, they get to bring their own equipment and get to search me before the escape.

In Magic, I do close up, Stage, Table hopping, using anything and everything I can to do tricks: Coins, silks, ropes, cards, etc.
I have done a few shows on South African TV, but do mostly Table Hopping in restaurants, Children's Parties and Adult Private Functions.

18 Years - Magic (and still loving every minute of it)

10 Years - Escapology (and still healing every minute)

What would you like to see in regards to the Magic community?

Magicians helping each other and not trying to always show each other up or better each other.
MORE BOOKS. DVD's are nice and visual, but I have taught myself from the beginning from books.

More magicians doing more charitable work.
More magicians following the old and honorable code of magicians. We need more decent people in this world and I believe as magicians we could teach that to the general public. If only I could find the magicians now...

What would you change in the magic community?

The thought process of magicians who are in this for fame and fortune and do not have a passion for magic. Also Beginners who do not practice enough and therefore mess up brilliant tricks that many magicians have practiced for years to perfect. Also Idiot magicians who expose tricks, thinking they are Soooo Clever, and destroying the effect and magic that we try to bring to peoples otherwise ordinary lives.

Favorite Saying?

The things you regret the most in life, are the risks which you never take.


Regards

Wolflock

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Postby Mandrake » Feb 22nd, '05, 12:31

Hello and a warm welcome to TM - thanks for all the background info, hope you enjoy it here!

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Postby saxmad » Feb 22nd, '05, 13:10

Tell me, Wolflock, how popular/widespread is magic in Africa?

I was recently in Kenya and performed a little, and the reactions suggested that nobody had ever seen such stuff (sponge balls, cards etc).

Is this true? Is "Western" Magic almost completely unknown in Africa?

(I appreciate the South Africa is completely different to Kenya, but maybe you've been to Kenya or know what the scene is like there).

Thanks - look forward to your views.

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Postby Happy Toad » Feb 22nd, '05, 13:46

Hi Wolflock,

Great introduction, wish I could do escapology I can't even get out of bed in the morning.

Anyhow welcome to Talkmagic look forward to your posts.

By the way this is primarily a UK board not a States one, though there are of course members from many places.

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Postby Pcwizme » Feb 22nd, '05, 14:48

Hi wolflock
I too do a bit of ecapeoligy (straight jacket and thumb ties)
But main thing for me to say here is

Welcome to the mad house


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PCWIZME thats me!!

Need a prop? have an idea for a trick but cant work it out? Ask me via PM and ill have a look for you
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Postby Wolflock » Feb 22nd, '05, 15:23

Thank you all for the wonderful welcome.

South Africa is a bit more advanced than Kenya with Magic. We have a couple of good magicians here. also consider that Banachek spent most of his life here in SA. For those interested, I do teach a bit of Escapology too. But only the basics.

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Wolflock

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Postby taneous » Feb 22nd, '05, 16:02

Hello!
Nice to see you here. I know you'll enjoy it. Welcome :D

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Postby Wolflock » Mar 1st, '05, 09:36

Thanks taneous.
I am sure I will.

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Postby Hawk » Mar 1st, '05, 18:05

welcome to the home or Mad people hehe. hoep you settle in well and enjoy your surroundings

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