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Illusory Magic: A Brief History of the Craft Told in MovingPictures and Spoken Word, with Strange Stories, AmusingAnecdotes, and Wondrous Sleight-of-Hand

  • The Salisbury School 251 Canaan Road Salisbury, CT, 06068 United States (map)

Friday, February 6th at 7:30 PM at The Salisbury School

Jon Brunelle will present a brief history of the craft of illusory magic together with a sleight-of-hand demonstration, while taking a look at how magicians’ control of information and secrecy has
changed over time. Jon practiced sleight-of-hand magic professionally during the 1970s and ’80s, performing at Hollywood’s Magic Castle and winning First Prize in a national close-up magic competition held by the Society of American Magicians in 1978. During his later career, he presented
satiric slideshow lectures in collaboration with New York’s electronic music and video artists. His solo show, Better Love Through Surveillance, had successful stagings in downtown New York theaters during the 2010s. Jon has been a full-time resident of Norfolk since 2020.

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