July 31, 2009
Congrats to all of the winners!
General Magic won by Soma
Manipulation won by jointly Yo Kato & Han Seol-Hui
Stage Illusions – Julius Frack, Mental magic one disqualified for using stooge and
second Nicolai Friedrich
Parlour – Mark Oberon
Card Magic – Shawn Farquhar
Micro Magic – Vittorio Belloni
Thanks Vanni Pule for the info!
Click here for a list of all the
competitors (FISM web site)

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July 31, 2009
By Crain Mitchell
Thursday,
July 30, 2009 at 09:58AM
It’s the final day of contests – and the past week is slowly beginning to take it’s
toll.
The end is in sight as we continue our search for FISM greatness.
1. Andost – General – USA
Vanishing lamp to book, color changing lightbulbs, lightbulb to cascade of sand (
beautifully visual ), airborne with sand ending with flashing disco lights. Felt that
something was ‘missing’ from the act.
2. Maia Jiang – Manipulation – China
Clad in black leather & bling, a high powered card manipulation routine including
jumbo cards along with flurries of multiple card fountains.
3. Xavier Tapias – General – Spain
Garbage guy … the creation of a ‘live’ character from pieces of trash strewn across
the floor complete with the coming to life of a ‘rubbish bin’ dog.
4. Kenneth Chan – General – Hong Kong
Set in a bar – appearing drinks, vanishing bottle to billiard balls, color changing
cigards, bill production, jumbo card manipulations, strange pictures of drinks on
printed cards ending with a horrible production of a girl from behind the table. Looking
at the girl as she moves into position is not very magical.
5. Liu Zihao – Manipulation – China
Dead pan expression as he went through the motions of the now standard card manipulation.
6. Soma – General – Hungary
Soma’s telephone booth act has been featured at many conventions of late and is a
beautifully executed act – with motivation. Every action, every effect is motivated
- from coin manipulation for the callbox to the multiply cellphones. It’s theatrically
complete and earned a well deserved standing ovation.
7. Han Seol-Hui – Manipulation – Korea
Another recipient of a standing ovation with CD manipulation. Featured at IBM SAM
if I recall.
8. Dion – Manipulation – Netherlands
‘Spanish dancer’ with candle productions, ball manipulation, fan productions
Timo Marc could not perform – his equipment having been detained at Chinese customs.
9. Elana Vok – General – Finland
Appearing canes, costume changes and a one-of-a-kind full frontal ‘Sharon Stone Basic
Instict’ flash !
10. Qu Lei – General – China
Set in a bamboo garden, appearing parasols, flowing streamers, unbelievable production
of parasols on one’s toes along with costume change.
11.Matsuda – Manipulation – Japan
Cards, card fans, billiard balls … I’m falling asleep. Some energy please.
12. Leriko – General – Russia
An undertaker wearing sequins with the production of a bizarre circus tent. Our undertaker
then produces little cardboard boxes and velcros them all to his costume ( why ? )
and then promptly takes them all of again ( why ? ) Best of all – our mystery tent
begins to ‘float’ off the ground ( please ignore the two legs protruding from the
tent holding it up )
13. Gomez – Manipulation – France
A high-energy act with great poential. At 17 years of age, one of the youngest competitors
I believe. M&M candy manipulation, growing M&M’s – color changing M&M’s
along with fast paced CD manipulation. Just need to watch sightlines / camera angles.
14. Lord of Darkness – Comedy – Germany
A much anticipated act that was not funny. Set in Transylvania, the act was red lighted
for being overtime. ( dear Dracula was blindfolded at the time – so was blissfully
unaware that the curtains had closed on him as he continued to perform … it was
the funniest part of the entire show )
Having watched ( and reviewed ) over 138 magic acts … the overall level has been
way down to previous FISMs. While the number of really bad acts has been eliminated
- we have been left with a general band of mediocrity and then very few new or stand-out
acts. I hope we can reverse this trend in future years.
It’s hard to believe but tomorrow is the last day for FISM China.
Friday’s programme features lectures by Lennart Green, Rocco, Miguel Puga along with
Rocco’s One Man Show, Awards Ceremony and Grand Prix finals.
Here’s the Marc Oberon lecture dvd, sorry rehearsal, being broadcast live

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