If you could meet (or meet again) any magician/s in the world (dead or alive), who would them/they be?
And why.... unless you don’t know why.
And why.... unless you don’t know why.
Penn and Teller- 'Cuz those guys *are* the magic.If you could meet (or meet again) any magician/s in the world (dead or alive), who would them/they be?
And why.... unless you don’t know why.
I definitely agree with you. I wish I got the chance to meet him.Eugene Burger - Because he struck me as a very warm, caring person, extremely intelligent and insightful. I always felt like I knew him and that if we met, we would instantly become friends and talk about magic and performing non-stop. He was a fantastic performer, with a great original persona, that was truly magical and uniquely him. He knew how to construct an engaging and highly entertaining routine. And his book, "The Performance of Close Up Magic" was a tremendous influence on me, from which I learned not to try to copy other magicians or be what he called "the generic magician," but to find and be yourself and create your own original performing style. Oh, and...hella cool beard!
Peller? Penner? Tenn? Tellen?Oh man, there's quite a few. I'd have to go with Penn and Teller (they count as one person right?) and Houdini.
Wow. This is what I was about to say.Eugene Burger - Because he struck me as a very warm, caring person, extremely intelligent and insightful. I always felt like I knew him and that if we met, we would instantly become friends and talk about magic and performing non-stop. He was a fantastic performer, with a great original persona, that was truly magical and uniquely him. He knew how to construct an engaging and highly entertaining routine, Oh, and...hella cool beard!
That's a good oneYou know, after giving it some thought.
Daniel Garcia.
He is one of the most creative minds in magic today. As well as one of the best comedy wise. I feel we could have amazing conversations.