May 2012 - ACES Magic Club
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May 2012 - ACES Magic Club
May 2012 VO RTE X Magic Club of PJs Trick Shop Schedule Tue. May 15th 3rd Annual Contest Tue June 19th Workshop T.B.A. Tue. July 17th Lecture T.B.A. Tue. Aug. 21st Workshop / Elections Tue Sept. 18th Show / Lecture T.B.A. Tue Oct. 16th T.B.A. T.B.A. Meetings Info All dates and events are subject to change. Workshops PJs Trick Shop is going to be offering bonus hands on workshop coming soon. These workshops will be more of a hands on approach. We are looking to start the first workshop sometime late May. The first one will be a beginners class on balloon animals. We are also interested in hands on magic as well as performance. Just a few of our teachers will be Bill Cook, Dan Neilson, and Andrew Michals. If you know of anyone who is just starting or just needs a little more of a one on one teaching experience please contact Brian for more information. Meetings are normally held on the 3rd Tuesday monthly. Dues $80.00 / Year + Benefits Workshops Anyone interested in teaching a table at the next workshop meeting please ask us how to get your own table. Elections August 21st is our election day for Aces. This year the positions of President, Vice President, and Secretary are up for election. If you are interested in running for any of these position or wonder what these positions duties are please contact Brian at PJs Trick Shop for more information. ACEs Member Focus: Here are a few pictures from our new location last month. A special thank you to Jon Armstrong for last months lecture. This month’s spotlight is on one of our newest members: Mary macaroni (a.k.a. Karen Burris). Karen, a Wisconsin native was not interested in magic at all until she was 24 years old! As a Vocal and Instrumental Music major B.S. graduate from the University of Wisconsin she was working for Carnival Cruise lines as a singer/dancer. One of the on-board performers was an illusionist. When he divorced his assistant he asked Karen help him out. At age 31 she moved to Chicago and met the talented variety performers that worked in the city all the time. Through a series of introductions, Karen met someone who actually ordered props for her and got her started performing at children’s shows. It was then that Karen truly became interested in magic. Although Karen’s favorite kind of magic to watch is Comedy Stage Magic and Illusions (her all time favorite trick is the Sub trunk!), she best likes to perform Children’s Magic. “I love their reactions and their comments. I love the challenge of keeping them engaged and interested” she says. She also loves playing the role of ‘Assistant’, “I love being a box jumper. I love being part of a team on stage, I love being a showgirl, I love doing the work of jumping in boxes and manipulating the props. “ Karen says that her biggest influence in magic has been Danny Orleans. “He found me on a tradeshow floor and I have worked with him for many years. I have learned a lot from him about magic, performing and the business. He is always encouraging me to keep learning and growing. Karen Burris loves being Mary Macaroni! Mary Macaroni has entertained audiences on Carnival cruise ships, amusement parks, Navy Pier special events, Chicago Bulls games, and countless birthday parties and family events throughout Chicagoland. Her shows incorporate balloon art, face painting, magic, music and games. Karen also has many characters and costumes available to suit the theme of any event a child wishes to have. When you see Mary (a.k.a. Karen) at the next ACEs Meeting be sure to give her a warm welcome. May 2012 VO RTE X Chicago’s Premier Magic Club It’s a Mystery To Me Vortex Deadline Deadline for submissions is the 24th of the month. To Unsubscribe To stop receiving this newsletter E-mail this pdf to the sender of this pdf with: Please Remove Me From This Newsletter. President Bill Cook VP Steve Lindstrom Secretary Andrew Michals Barry Sonenthal Technology is important to all industries. The Internet is expanding at a hyper speed rate, but there are downs with the magical ups. The Borders book chain is history. I like books. I have only about 80 in my modest magic library yet I have only a few DVDS. I noticed something a few months back that I find disturbing. You wont find any of our DVDS in an open commercial market. Why then have the producers of these teaching videos include ‘Performance Only’ items on their programs? If I invest in their product then why am I buying something that is selectively teaching? Why? The same trick is within its entirety in a book by another author. You will not find his book on a shelf of a national book chain. I have a second question. Why are known performers now exclusively selling their stuff? Are they so NOT busy between gigs that they have the time to answer mail, package, scale, add appropriate postage, and make the trip to the shippers (Post Office / UPS / FedEx)? Is it just to see a higher profit? What is the real reason for independent sales? Knockoffs! If Joe the magician sells his stuff then he sees a profit before the trick has been exposed in the market and spawned knockoffs. There is no answer to knockoffs. Technology spawned the concept and its going to get bigger before it gets smaller. See you next month. See Magic Live -- Where do YOU perform? Pete Kovacevich Mark Presley Bill Cook Dan Neilson Steve Belliveau Your Name - Wednesdays - Fridays - Saturdays - Sundays - Sundays - Day IHOP Buffalo Grove Barnaby’s Arlington Heights Paisanos Richmond Glenview Hackneys LaVilla in Chicago Where Treasurer Brian Johnson Support Your Sponsors Officer At Large Kevin Kapinos Rocky Vanders Café & Bar www.PJsTrickShop.com PR For more information on ACEs Magic Club visit us online Fred Paul Bailey www.ACEsMagicClub.com
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