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Lex Schoppi is a trick producer and author of magic books and articles about the art of quick change. He has been Author of the Year for his quick change books and several times Artist of the Year in Germany. His stage partner Alina is a Latin dancer. They work with long dresses and overcoats.
Arturo Brachetti (Italian pronunciation: [arˈtuːro braˈketti]; born 13 October 1957) is an Italian quick-change artist considered the best quick change performer in the world. In the Guinness Book of Records, he is described as the quickest and most prolific quick-change artist in the world. [1]
Ennio Marchetto (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛnnjo marˈketto]; born 20 February 1960) is an Italian comedic live entertainer whose performances feature quick-change artistry, impersonations and his trademark two-dimensional paper costumes.
The fifth week of America’s Got Talent auditions introduced viewers to Lea Kyle, a quick-change artist who put Beyoncé, Cinderella and even Sabrina the Teenage Witch to shame with her rapidly ...
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Léa Kyle is a French magician who performs quick-change magic. [1] She is known for receiving a Golden Buzzer for her quick-change performance, during her audition on America's Got Talent . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She also appeared during the series 15 of France's Got Talent , and the seventh season of Penn & Teller: Fool Us .
The Italian magician and Quick-change artist Arturo Brachetti is one of the more classic followers of Fregoli's style. In 1979 he was the first quick change performer in the world after Fregoli. He reinvented this art and new tricks for changing. His extensive career covers a wide artistic range of versatility, acting, magic, Chinese shadows.
Among these included: Northwell Nurse Choir, [16] [17] quick-change artist Léa Kyle, singer Jimmie Herrod, World Taekwondo Demonstration Team and classical singer Victory Brinker, who each received a Golden Buzzer; and singer Storm Large, a Wildcard act voted for during the Peacock special. [18]