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  2. Magic in India - Wikipedia

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    The practice of Magic started to become evident around the beginning of the 18th century in India, and eventually the nation would present some distinct magicians in later years. West Bengal , Kerala , Karnataka , Gujarat , Delhi , Mumbai , Andhra Pradesh and some other parts of India have produced few great magicians so far.

  3. Street magic - Wikipedia

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    Street magic most often consists of what has been referred to in the past as "hand" or "pocket" magic, sleight of hand. Whether card magic or magic performed with coins, balls, scarves, or rope, even occasionally mentalism , regardless of the props involved, the ability to draw and hold an audience is cited by contemporary practitioners as a ...

  4. Penn & Teller's Magic and Mystery Tour - Wikipedia

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    The show focuses on street magic, and the subjects of each of the three shows are China (Chinese Linking Rings), India (Indian Rope Trick), and Egypt (Cups and Balls, Gali-Gali men). Unusually for Penn and Teller, Teller speaks in the Egypt episode, even though part of their trademark performance is that Penn does all the speaking.

  5. Indian basket trick - Wikipedia

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    The trick ends while the child or assistant either climbs out of the basket or reappears from behind the crowd unharmed. The Indian basket trick has been used in an adapted form by Western magicians for a long time. It is one of the oldest illusions. It started off being performed in the streets; later, Colonel Stodare adapted it to stage magic ...

  6. Indian rope trick - Wikipedia

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    The Indian rope trick is a magic trick said to have been performed in and around India during the 19th century. Sometimes described as "the world’s greatest illusion", it reputedly involved a magician, a length of rope, and one or more boy assistants.

  7. SAC Vasanth - Wikipedia

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    Sebasti Arul Christopher Vasanth (SAC Vasanth) is an Indian magician, illusionist and laser show artist [1] [2] who performs shows in India, [3] USA, Europe, Africa, Middle East and globally. [3] He was titled as "Master Magician" by Star One television in 2010.

  8. How Modi lost his magic — and his majority — in India ...

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    Though he is still set for a rare third term, the results of India’s election were disappointing for Prime Minister Narendra Modi. How Modi lost his magic — and his majority — in India ...

  9. Ishamuddin Khan - Wikipedia

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    Indian performing arts such as traditional magic, snake charming, juggling, and acrobatics through tribal families and date back to periods of ancient civilizations. [ citation needed ] Similarly, Ishamudin learned his craft from his father, such as sleight of hand and disappearance tricks.