Showing posts with label Summer Camp Magic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Camp Magic. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

And That's A Wrap!!!!


Summer 2015 is done! In the bag! Finished! Complete! (unless someone else calls in the next day or so). How was it, you might ask? BUSY!!! Over the summer I presented the following shows: The Ultra Magic Show, The Jurassic Magic Show, The Very Seussical Magic Show, The Super Marvelous Magic Show, The Magic Circus, AND The Top SECRET Magic Workshop! I performed indoors, I performed outdoors. I performed for small crowds, I performed for big crowds. I performed at Summer Camps, schools, libraries, in gyms and numerous times at an outdoor amphitheater. The farthest distance I had to drive to get to a show was 120 miles. The shortest was 1/10th of a mile. Oh, and 22 public appearances this summer, over 100 private appearances.

Typically every summer there is material that will get moved to my big show. This year Marco the
Monkey will move into the Steampunk Illusionist Show. That is the only routine that got bumped up. One show from the line-up got it's life extended, the Jurassic Magic show. I had originally planned on presenting that show only this summer and then retiring it again. But the popularity of the show was so huge, that I decided to add the dinosaur show to my regular line-up of shows. In fact, I even ordered a new dinosaur puppet!

Not everything that I had planned for summer made it into the show. There was one dinosaur trick that never made it, which is fine, because that trick will now be in the school year version of the show.

There were several really cool magic effects that I had planned to use in the Ultra Magic Show but they too never made it. One was making a full glass of liquid vanish into thin air. Another piece that didn't make it into the show was a story routine, but that one is already shifted to the Steampunk show.

So now that all this is over, what's next? Well, work has already begun on the upgrades to my fall shows. The Fall-O-Ween Magic Show & The Thankfully Fun Show will be getting a special backdrop. I am contemplating adding a turkey puppet to the Thankfully Fun Show. AND there is a very cool addition to the Fall-O-Ween Magic Show, but you're going to have to wait and see for yourself! As for The Very Merry Magic Show, well I've got a LOT of stuff to add to that show and it's going to be really special this year. It's going to be really hard to choose between the three shows this Fall....so why not choose 2 instead (or even all 3)!!!


Saturday, June 20, 2015

First Summer Show is Done!


Well the opening of the Summer Magic Tour 2015 is off and running. The first show was this past week and what a fun crowd I had! The photo above is from the school and you'll notice a teacher holding up a picture. This was drawn during the 'Magic Drawing Contest' which turned out to be merely a 'Drawing Contest' because I forgot something, lol. But it was still fun and I LOVED the picture she drew of ME :)

Friday I had 1 magic workshop and 6 magic shows. The 6 were for one client and they all went wonderfully. I should have taken some photos there but I was too caught up in resetting the show and doing the show!

If you're on the summer tour, watch out for Marco the Monkey, he is a big hit this Summer! AND if you're still looking for a Summer show, I have a couple of dates left, not many, but I may be able to squeeze you in. The show is really awesome this year!!!!
Just visit my website at www.DeanAlanMagic.com

Friday, May 1, 2015

How Pirates Got Me Banned


Pirates are huge. There is no mistaking that. Disney is scheduled to shoot a 5th Pirates of the Caribbean movie. Go to the party stores you'll find entire sections of Pirate stuff for kids. Kids love treasure hunts, they love pirate ships, they love dressing up like pirates. Pirates are big stuff.

So about 8 years I created a Pirate trick for my show. The reason was kind of funny, it was because I had found a pirate hat in my collection of props and thought, 'Hey, why not use this!'. So I made a treasure map, found on old chest and put fake treasure in it. And I also made a sort of 'mis-made' Jolly Roger routine, where an old piece of black cloth eventually has a pirate skull and cross bones appear on it. I would present the pirate flag trick first and follow it up with a treasure hunt to find the treasure chest.

The result of this little creation the kids would go crazy for the Pirate routine. They loved it! I never created an entire magic show around pirates though. It was only like 1 or 2 routines and that was it. I do know guys who do entire Pirate shows and they are always in demand. And I will tell you that I have had requests to do Pirate Birthday parties on numerous occasions.

Now, having said that, I was down in Richmond VA about 4 years ago. I decided to put the Pirate routine back into the show, as it was only in there during one run in the summer a few years before this. I figured, 4 years has passed, the audiences will be mostly new. I get hired to do a show in Richmond at a daycare that I have performed at several times. They were a regular client and always great to work with. So the day of the show, I'm setting things up, all seems fine. I start by hiding my treasure chest before the kids get in. Then I set up everything else for the show. The pirate flag routine is near the start of the show and the end of the show is the treasure map routine where I go on a treasure hunt with a kid from the audience. Reaction, the kids loved it. In fact, there were several kids in the audience with Jolly Roger and pirate t-shirts. (kids LOVE pirates)

When the show was over, I went through the typical ritual, thanking the kids, shaking their hands or giving them high fives as they went back to their classrooms. And of course I hear all the comments by teachers and kids, all positive.  In other words, another home run! Then I go to the office to see the director to get my payment. She has an odd look on her face. "I need to talk to you" she says and then she rips into my about 'we don't do pirates here'. At first I thought she was joking. Then I realize, she is actually serious. Despite the fact that several kids had pirate t-shirts on, which I brought up to her, she was firm that we don't do pirates and I somehow should have been able to read her mind and know that ahead of time. That same summer, one of the chains was having a 'Find The Treasure' theme during Summer Camp. Pirates are huge, remember.

My flyers that summer mentioned the Pirate routine. One of the promotional pieces that year featured the pirate map. They got the flyers, they were a regular client. What did I do? I was as polite as a person could be. I told her if there was any indication that pirates were off limits, or if they had told me ahead of time, I would have gladly removed that material.  But with the huge popularity of pirates among children and in the summer camps, it was frankly a surprise that she would prohibit the whole idea. Unfortunately, I couldn't take back the show, I had already performed, so all I could was apologize. As I drove home, I began to go through this conversation again in my head and how nasty this person was about it.

Then my mind got to thinking about another situation that took place earlier that year. A client called to ask me not to mention my name 'The Wizard of Reading' during my Wizard of Reading Show. That show is part of my educational assemblies for schools. I was told they don't use the word 'wizard' at the school. I happened to know that this very school just had several members from the Washington Wizards visit the school and talk to the kids. I asked her if she restricted them from using the name 'Washington Wizards'. She said 'no of course not'. Then why the double standard?????????

Both of these situations to me are issues of double standards. If you've got kids in the school wearing pirate t-shirts and yet you tell the performer, who is a GUEST in your school, that you don't do pirates, then you are showing a double standard. Same with the Wizard of Reading/Washington Wizards story, double standard. I don't mind adhering to certain requests and fact I am quite accomodating in those situations. I have a couple schools I visit that don't do Halloween and have requested I don't do anything with 'witches'. Sure thing, no problem! I was happy to oblige. But there were no kids in the audiences dressed up like witches either so there was no double standard.

If you're wondering if I was banned from those two schools the answer is yes. But not by the schools. I put on a self imposed ban. I don't like to be yanked around. As I said, I don't mind adhering to certain requests beforehand within reason. But in the Pirate case, I was so poorly treated after having delivered a stellar show for the kids and teachers, that I decided not to return. I don't mistreat people and I don't tolerate that in return. I am always polite and courteous. I have enough people that want my show with no strings attached that I can go without the rare few that make life difficult.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Virginia-Maryland Summer Camp Magic Shows Announced!

Each Summer for the past 15+ years, I've brought out new shows for Summer Camps. I always have a new preschool show and one show for school agers. This year, there are actually 3 programs. The third program is actually a workshop.

When I began my career performing magic full time, one of the first programs I developed was called The Pre-Hysterical Dinosaur Show. It was a huge hit for years and then the dino-craze kind of died off, much like the dinosaurs themselves. So I retired the show about 4 years ago. But I've recently discovered a new resurgence of interest in the 'giant lizards'! So, I'm bringing the show back with some modifications and upgrades. The new show will be called Jurassic Magic. Please note, this show is for preschoolers ONLY!

The show will run 45 minutes and will have magic, puppets and lots of fun things for the kids to enjoy.


The next show in the line-up is The Ultra Magic Show. This show is being designed for school aged children. I'm going to bring back a couple of the strongest routines from my past shows out and introduce a LOT of new material. This show will be 45 minutes, like all my programs and will have magic, more magic, and even more magic! I'm probably going to produce a short promo video for this show, so watch for that in the coming weeks.

Whenever I create a show, it usually takes a couple months to develop. The bigger the show, the more time it takes. The Ultra Magic Show, won't be big in regards to size, but it will be BIG in regards to content. So the planning has already begun.

The past two years I've taken out a version of the Underground Magic Theatre Show, but this year, the Ultra Magic Show will be replacing it. The time needed to set up the UMT show makes it very difficult to do and as much as I love doing that bigger show, it's not practical. Now, having said that, this new production may turn out to be bigger than I'm anticipating, lol. Time will certainly tell.

The final program in the Summer 2015 line-up will be The TOP SECRET Magic Workshop! I get requests every summer for a teaching workshop and for the most part I've been turning them down. But this year, I decided to go ahead and bring back the program. The workshop is 45 minutes and will include teaching/instruction in a number of magic tricks. I will have hand-outs for the kids, activity pages, and all the kids will get their own autographed magic poster. Oh, and along with that the kids will receive 1 actual magic trick that they can keep and take home. Most of the magic in the workshop is presented using everyday items like string, rubber bands, coins and the like. But this one special magic trick is like a bonus on top of everything else.

IF you are interested in any of these shows, go visit my website at www.DeanAlanMagic.com. You can actually book the shows direct through the website now by clicking the 'book-a-show' page.