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Gelfars is an extremely funny guy. Audiences laugh
themselves silly at this show full of juggling, magic,
unicycling, and an incredible amount of hilarious, good-natured
audience participation. Its a great way to add fun
to the school year in an assembly program or for special
events and Field Days. Neds wit is as sharp as his
circus skills, so adults (and teachers) laugh as hard
as the kids, making it a great choice for evening programs
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516-771-8086 to Book A Show!!!
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Davids
a master magician with a marvelous comedic skill.
He presents a variety of shows for schools and family
audiences.
David lets kids feel like they are the magicians.
Audiences join him on an adventure where he is as
surprised by his tricks as they are. With the childlike
innocence of a classic clown, David shares the excitement
of making magic with everyone he brings on stage
and the entire audience. Young audiences love his
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older audiences he delivers a solid magic show that doesnt
condescend to children just because theyre kids.
Card tricks, Disappearing Dollar Bills, Giant Three Card
Monti, and Mind Reading make this a show that kids will
think is way too cool for school. School programs for
grades K-6, and family events |
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commercials, fake psychics, con artists, and carnival
games are just some of the things trying to fool students
today, in an era when marketers consider teens their prime
target. Master magician David Levitan presents an informative
and fun show with real world examples giving school-age
consumers practical insights into how to avoid being taken
advantage of. |
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assembly program includes a Mind Reading act that's so
believable even the teachers will be fooled, until David
shows everyone how to do part of the act themselves. He
uses an actual carnival game to prove that sometimes they're
rigged so you just can't win. And there's a dramatic demonstration
of street cons, like Three Card Monti and the Gypsy Switch,
in which David shows it's possible to trick somebody even
while you're telling them how you're doing it. It's a
fun show, and that makes the message memorable: don't
be fooled, or else they've "Gotcha!"
School programs for grades 3-12. |
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A
Special Show From A Very Special Artist
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Master
clown Sigfrido Aguilar takes off his red nose to bring
children an important
message in a really fun show! Hey kids, lets turn
off the TV and play! |
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The
Fun Show is a 45 minute performance for children
of ages 4 to 12 (and their parents). It features clowning,
comedy, juggling, mime, direct audience participation
and some practical insight into how to play the old
fashioned way.
Sigfrido
Aguilar is an internationally renowned performer
and teacher. In addition to having been a featured performer
with Ringling Brothers, he is the director of the Estudio
Busqueda de Pantomima-Teatro and founder of the International
Festival of Contemporary Mime in Mexico.
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