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Archive for December, 2007

Happy Holidays!

Monday, December 24th, 2007

We want to wish everyone Happy Holidays and hope that you have a fantastic 2008!

Thank-you for all of your support throughout 2007 and together we will make 2008 even better.

Mavris Arts and Event Center

Thursday, December 6th, 2007

We just finished a corporate event at the Mavris Arts and Event Center just a few blocks from downtown Indianapolis.
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As you can see, it is beautiful with all wood floors, brick, and wood columns; it is a great atmosphere. It is a joy to walk into a building and be inspired by what you see. John Mavris is very passionate about his center and his life and it shows!

You can find out more about the Mavris Arts and Event Center by going to www.mavrisculturalcenter.net.

We were cleaning up after the show and there were some people still enjoying the evening, so Christian entertained them with some card tricks. They loved it! There is nothing more powerful than seeing magic happen right in front of your eyes. Brad, who you see in the picture, was blown away and his co-workers may have to watch him so that his brain doesn’t explode from analyzing too much!
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Mind Tripping Wrap-up in NY and CT

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

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We just finished our last college entertainment run for 2007. We spent the last week in New York and Connecticut. Unfortunately we hit the 1st big snow storm of the season and what would have normally been a 13 hour drive ended up being 17 hours. Thats the life of an entertainer. We are thankful we are home and are ready to jump into our wonderful corporate entertainment events for the holiday season.

We finished our shows with a bang. As usual, students were challenging us in their quest to understand the strange and unexplainable phenomenon going on in our show. The look of stunned faces never gets old. It is a good indication we are doing something amazing.

We often have a conversation about the psychology of watching magic. There are 2 types of people: those who have to figure out how something is done and those who delight in the illusions. Of course it is much more fun to perform for the first group than the second. But you have to be able to perform for all kinds of people and it does keep us on our toes!

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