Spark Your Imagination at a Magic Camp

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Hey there! Are you a fan of magic? If so, you should definitely check out magic camp! It's an amazing opportunity to learn and improve your magic skills while having a blast. The camp offers a wide range of activities and workshops that cater to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced magicians. **The main idea is the opportunity to learn and improve magic skills.** At magic camp, you'll get the chance to learn from professional magicians who will teach you their tricks of the trade. They will share their knowledge and expertise, allowing you to gain valuable insights and techniques. **Main idea: Learning from professional magicians.


The Sorcerer's Safari is a week long summer camp that the kids actually go and spend the week there 24/7 run by Magic Mike Segal. The instructors are all pro's who do workshops with the kids everyday. There are also regular camp activities like swimming in the lake etc. It really is a great camp!

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**Main idea: Learning from professional magicians.** One of the highlights of magic camp is the opportunity to perform in front of an audience. This not only helps you build confidence but also allows you to showcase your magic skills.

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I ran into a magicians web site the other day that was selling a "Week long magic camp for kids" program.
I cant' seem to find it now. The price on it was $150 and included curriculum and advertising ideas.
Does this ring a bell with anyone? Thanks!

Posted: Mar 29, 2012 03:39 pm

It was probably the Tommy Johns product you're thinking of.

Tommy Johns sells a product on magic camps through Tim Sonefelt's Wonder Imagery site (Information Products tab). There is a physical kit and a download kit, as well as a lecture audio and a download lecture audio.

Also, Eddy Wade sells a product on magic camps through his website. He also sells a different product on magic workshops.

I've provided links to the main magic camp product. You can navigate around the sites to find the others.

Donald Dunphy is a Victoria Magician , British Columbia, Canada. Posted: Mar 30, 2012 12:55 pm

Donald, Thanks, yup that was it! Tommy Johns. That's why I couldn't find it b/c I was on Tim's sight looking at some stuff. Thanks man.

Posted: Mar 30, 2012 01:22 pm

When I did my search, I also discovered that there is a book titled "Magicians in the Making" by Jim Merrills. This book is also about magic camps, and is available from several magic dealers. The price is about $15-20.

Donald Dunphy is a Victoria Magician , British Columbia, Canada. Posted: Mar 30, 2012 06:17 pm Here is the site for summer camp you may want to check out: http://www.sorcererssafari.ca/ Posted: Mar 30, 2012 09:52 pm Quote:

On 2012-03-30 14:17, charliecheckers wrote:
Here is the site for summer camp you may want to check out: http://www.sorcererssafari.ca/

The Sorcerer's Safari is a week long summer camp that the kids actually go and spend the week there 24/7 run by Magic Mike Segal. The instructors are all pro's who do workshops with the kids everyday. There are also regular camp activities like swimming in the lake etc. It really is a great camp!

I think the OP was looking at how to deliver a week long "camp" through a local library or municipal day camp type of venue. This type of "camp" is where the kids show up for a few hours each day at the venue and go through workshops and exercises.

Posted: Mar 30, 2012 10:27 pm

I run a 7 week magic camp during the summer every year and have run magic "classes" at libraries as part of my summer magic show.

the 7 week camp is mostly different kids each week and I have 2 classes each day for 90 minutes

a lot of what you teach depends on age level and budget.

I am of the school that you don't teach the cut and restored string in straw. but rather teach some better quality magic as well as make sure the kids get to go home with a bunch of magic as well.

teaching kids is so rewarding as well as a way to make some extra money.

I think the OP was looking at how to deliver a week long "camp" through a local library or municipal day camp type of venue. This type of "camp" is where the kids show up for a few hours each day at the venue and go through workshops and exercises.
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You'll receive feedback from both the audience and the instructors, helping you to improve your performance. **Main idea: Performing in front of an audience.** In addition to learning and performing, magic camp also offers a range of fun and engaging activities. You'll have the chance to participate in magic competitions, attend magic shows and workshops, and even collaborate with other campers on magic tricks and performances. **Main idea: Fun and engaging activities.** Magic camp is not just about magic tricks, it’s also a great opportunity to make new friends who share the same passion for magic. You'll have the chance to meet like-minded individuals from different backgrounds and form lifelong connections. **Main idea: Building friendships and connections.** So, if you're looking to take your magic skills to the next level, have an incredible and unforgettable experience, and make lasting friendships, don't miss out on magic camp! It's the perfect place to immerse yourself in the world of magic and create memories that will last a lifetime. **Main idea: Importance of attending magic camp.**.

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