

When These Teen-Agers Meet... IT's MAGIC!

I found this article while going through some old scrap books. It was funny reading and I think you might enjoy is also. Keep in mind, I'm just a kid here. Enjoy!

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My first full page article...

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Jack Julius is a mime, but rarely speechless

This Is an article that the Evening Capital News Paper did on me back in February of 2000. It was an okay article. But, you know as interviews go, no one ever writes exactly what and how you say someting, inless it was taped. To read the article just click on the article title.

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Don't Quit Your Day Job!

Here's an article I found at the "Visions" on line web site. If your're interested in getting into magic read this article!

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Interesed in Performing magic? Read this!

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Stage Stuff

Richard Tenace is a professional magician who has been performing magic for over 20 years. He did his first professional show at 14. He is a professional actor who has trained at The Players Workshop of The Second City. He has been a professional clown, mime and teaches classes on novelty entertainment. His corporate clients have included The Long Island Railroad (where his magic was shown to thousands of commuters a day), The Costumer (most recently a billboard campaign where Rich was dressed as a vampire with a blood mustache. In a take off of those milk ads the tag read "GOT BLOOD?") and General Electric. He has written a workbook for A-1 MagicMedia called "Acting for Magicians" which you can order from his website at www.themagicace.com . He lives in upstate New York where he performs and runs a booking agency called Magic Ace Entertainment.

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SLEIGHT FRIGHT

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One Eye, Inward

Shane, who is part web-master at the "Online-Visions" web site. Wrote this article. Check out the site. There are many articles on Magic, Theory, Presentation and more!

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Future Casting 2000 Newsletter


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- Can You Get More than 24 Hours in a Day?

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The History of Mime

Mime is considered one of the earliest mediums of self-expression. Before there was spoken language, mime was used to communicate what the primitive people needed or wanted. Instead of fading into obscurity when the spoken language was developed, mime had became a form of entertainment.

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It's more apart of us then we realize

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THE ORIGINS AND DEVELOPMENT OF THE ART OF MIME

The language of gestures was born with man and is reborn every day as part of his need to express himself.

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From the Greek Mimes to Marcel Marceau and Beyond

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