Michael Jay wrote:Anyone who thinks Ammar is boring (like I used to) has never seen him perform for a lay audience. Yes, he appears terribly boring (although an excellent teacher) in his vids - but he ain't trying to entertain you, he's trying to teach you.
I rank Ammar in the top ten for entertainment factor, in a real show, for a lay audience. When I saw him last year perform for a real audience, my entire opinion of him changed drastically.
Mike.
I'll go one step further than that, I think Michael Ammar is one of the last Old School magicians and should be classed as such. This has nothing to do with his age but instead his attitude; Ammar studied with the greats and it shows. His whole philosophy of magic leaks from him as he teaches and performs. Also his mastery of his skills is turely awesome, he really lives by the quote I've heard him repeat over and over from another great; "Be natural".
His teaching style is thorough and complete, just look at his lessons on the Cups and Balls or basic Coin Magic. Also his performing style is truely wonderful; he makes his audience feel at ease and enamoured at the same time, he really creates a true sense of wonder in his audiences.
Michael Ammar will go down in the Halls of Magic as a true great who was generous enough to pass his knowledge on to a new generation of magicians all over the world.
More power to him!