Award-winning magicians and illusionists take the audience into the world of beautiful appearances
Created: 05/18/2022, 10:52 am
Alberto Giorgi's magic amazed the audience.
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Fürstenfeldbruck – For five days, everything in the event forum revolved around sorcery, illusion and magic.
As part of the HocusPocus Festival, over 700 magicians from Germany, Austria and Switzerland presented their magical skills and provided exciting moments for the visitors on stage.
In the big international magic gala on Sunday evening, award-winning magicians, illusionists and miracle simulators amazed the audience.
The Stadtsaal was fully booked to the last seat.
A sign that people want to immerse themselves in culture and joy again after a two-year Corona break.
More specifically, into the world of magic.
And even if the moderator and chansonnier Bert Callenbach can't do a single trick himself, he led the audience through the magical evening with his enchanting manner.
The gala show on Sunday evening was the grand finale of MAGICA 2020. © Burk
How do you make someone disappear?
How do you make someone disappear?
Alberto Giorgi and Laura showed it impressively on stage: they skillfully combined modernity and tradition and carried the audience away into their fascinating, magical universe, inspired by Jules Verne and GH Brunnen.
After the performance of "Magic Dorian" from Italy, who miraculously made things disappear in tails and top hat, Sven Heubes captivated the audience with a necromancy: together with "medium" Sabrina, he blurred the boundaries between illusion, occultism and charlatanry .
Hopefully Sven Heubes and Sabrina's necromancy won't get out of hand?
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The performance by magician Soria Ieng from France was as magical as it was endearing: in the show she used the element of water for magical games.
House magician in the house where Jean-Eugene Robert-Houdin was born
As the "house magician" in the famous Musée des la Magie in Blois (the house where Jean-Eugene Robert-Houdin was born), she has been seen regularly in various productions for years.
The Englishman Marc Oberon and his company created fantastic dream images, amazing effects and illusions: objects (or people) seem to float or suddenly dissolve.
Andy Jordan from Leipzig presented a world-class juggling act.
With his innovative ring bounce number, he juggled rings up and down in a way that is otherwise only known with balls.
Nicole Burk