Peru Peru Peru… Claro?

Back from Peru and oh what a crazy city it is. The convention was a heavy hitter, full of magicians. Pitt Hartling, Juan Tamariz, Henry Evans, Jeff McBride… you name it, they were there. Well… don’t say Dai Vernon, he wasn’t there.

What I noticed greatly was the style of magic in Latin America. They like card tricks per-say but it is much different than the American style. Most people do card magic being seated with a close up mat. Lots of counting or math tricks for the average magician. So many were infatuated with me because I showed them something different. The cascade and cherry control were the hit of the convention. I probably had to perform it to literally everyone there and did it over 500+ times. It was quite surprising how many I fooled with the move. Probably 90% of the magicians there were using just the double undercut to control the card. Something interesting to ponder about.

Even watching the close-up competition was different. Many had full on characters to act and there were only a handful that did more technical sleight of hand. I was extremely happy that my friend Alex Linian won 1st place in the close-up card magic competition. As you know, he is the creator of the trick “Puncture”. After winning the award, he told me that the only other award he won was 4th place at Tannens magic camp. Quite a step up to be the best in Latin America.

The sessions at night were great. Although most of the time I was teaching someone the cascade or cherry control, I did meet a few magicians that has great hands. Pitt Hartling was kind enough to hang out and the 2 tricks that he did fooled me. It’s a good feeling to be fooled. Lennart Green even called me out to perform a few tricks for him.

I did film quite a few stuff, but for now I can not show any of it. In a month you will be able to see the footage we shot. We got Pitt Hartling, Alex Linian doing a variation of the one handed top palm that is incredible and also Ernesto’s controls and forces. I can’t say what they are for but the time will come and everything will be clear.

So what’s the video below then? Well its the short montage of what Peru is like through my eyes. I didn’t get a lot of footage but you can get a taste of what the city was like. Hope you enjoy. I know the blog hasn’t been really “fun” in the last few weeks, I will get some good shit on here soon.

Week in Peru from Tony Chang on Vimeo.

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6 Comments

Sick! Pitt Hartling! Well, hope to see some more magic videos soon!

Tony – looking forward to the footage you shot.

Am most interested in your thoughts on the differences between South American style of card magic and here in the US. Have read recently some opinions on how it's difficult for someone in N America to study, learn & perform magic from other countries (Japan, Spain, etc) because of stark differences in construction, technical tools, etc.

Was surprised when I first read the comment but your experience in Peru seems to validate or lend some support to those statements.

Thanks again for sharing…………….

dimabbq

Somebody went a bit mental on the road.

In terms of the different styles of magic (the Latin American style involving more counting and math, or involving character acting), do you think that relies on the different audiences, or do you think their style could work for audiences in the US and our style could work down there?

Also, in terms of the stuff you shot, can you just not show it because the magicians are releasing the material, or just don't want it released? or are you just saying it'll take forever to edit?

I'd love to be able to see the convention through your camera lens whenever you can show it.

MethAddict

Tony,
Happy to hear you had fun in Peru. How would you compare the reach-arounds in Peru to those given by American magicians. I heard that the Latin Americans put more feeling into the moves instead of just trying to get it done. Is that true?

manuel

I have to say I am quite disappointed.

I loved thsi blog because it was constantly filled with good material.

But it has not updated in so long time, therefore I will stop following it.

The problem being not that it has not been updated, but rather that you claimed and promised something that you couldn'T keep.

regards

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