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duanebarry Special user 883 Posts |
Hi David,
Your lecture on the history of performing magic for children (with live demos!) at the 2008 IBM/SAM combovention in Louisville was fascinating, and a major highlight of that event for me -- and I don't even do kid shows. Your research, analysis and presentation were a very valuable contribution to our fuller history of magic. Was that performance recorded on visual media, and/or have you published its content in written form? Maybe in your forthcoming book? |
magicbern Inner circle Hong Kong, China 1220 Posts |
He published it in small booklet form. I was lucky to be given a copy by David when we had dinner during one of his visits to HK several years back. I think it's still for sale at his website - fascinating read!
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David Kaye V.I.P. New York City 131 Posts |
Bern is right, and thanks for remembering it so fondly. It was a highlight of my lecturing career. The only kid show lecture at the 2,000 attendee convention. I wrote the lecture up in a booklet which I sell for $10.
don't know if the info will become anything more. My assignment by the convention was to present a one-time only, never been done before, never to be done again lecture. It may be one of those things. And you were there...
David Kaye / Silly Billy
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