Many Faces of McBride

All the world’s a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts….
— William Shakespeare

Website updates from Bryce

Jeff has just published a new Virtual Lesson:
  • Show Me the Money! Money changes hands every day. Why not take every opportunity to perform some magic?
We also have two new Secret Art Journal articles:

Jeff and Abigail McBride

Greetings friends,

Jeff here, with Abbi, celebrating our ten-year anniversary overlooking the Pacific Ocean in a secluded beach house near Santa Barbara. Abbi and I have been reflecting on our lives together, and the different roles we play in life. Abbi is a wonderful musician, dancer, singer, songwriter, massage therapist, gardener, cook and more…. lucky me! Abbi has been part of our Magic and Mystery School since its inception and she does a great deal of off-stage as well as on-stage performance magic.

Abbi noticed that often, students of magic come to our School, looking for a new role to play in their lives. Many people are looking to expand their experiences in the world. They are students, business men, retirees, career women. Some are young, ambitious teens, others are retiring from a career and looking for new purpose and meaning in their lives. Our question to you, dear reader, is: How many roles do you play in your life? What roles do you enjoy, and what new roles would you like to play? At a recent class, Larry Hass provoked me into making a list of the roles that I play on-stage and in life. Perhaps the following list will be interesting to some of you:

  • International headlining stage performer
  • Magic teacher
  • Master of Ceremonies at the WONDERGROUND
  • Host of Mystery School Monday
  • Author, Storyteller
  • Student, Apprentice to Eugene Burger
  • Librarian and Archivist of the Magic and Mystery School
  • Fire Circle facilitator
  • an Alchemist who blends all of these roles together in my life
  • and, most importantly, Husband to my lovely wife, Abigail

Over the years, many people have expressed interest in our Magic School, but they specifically do not want to play the role of a performer. These students of the art are magic “enthusiasts.” They are collectors, writers, historians, supporters, and lovers of all things magical. If you are one of these, you are most welcome to attend one of our upcoming events; perhaps Magic and Meaning is exactly what you’ve been looking for.

http://www.magicalwisdom.com/events/view/430

Magic and Meaning 2010

I invite you to join me at some of our upcoming events.

WONDERGROUND AUGUST 18th!

Recently, Mac King, Amazing Jonathan, Criss Angel, Siegfried and many other magic stars have made the WONDERGROUND their club of choice here in Las Vegas. This month, the MAGIC LIVE convention will be in Las Vegas, and we will have many magical celebrities visiting and jumping up on the stage for surprise guest performances. Seating begins at 7pm; please arrive early. For complete details about this month’s line-up go to: http://www.vegaswonderground.com

You can also watch WONDERGROUND from the comfort of your own home, live on August 18th, at 9pm pacific time, or on demand, anytime, at streetofcards.tv… Enjoy!

THE BEST KEPT SECRET IN MAGIC

McBride’s Mystery School Monday airs live every Monday night at 7pm Pacific time. Each week, the faculty and friends of the Magic and Mystery School bring you the very best celebrity interviews, product reviews, insider information and inspiring magic video clips. We are the world’s first global, interactive, live-time weekly magic broadcast. It’s free; it is fun and it will inspire your magic and your creativity. You can also watch back episodes on demand at www.mcbridemagic.tv.

As you can see, my friends, we love sharing our magic with you and are continually exploring new ways to do that. I would also love to hear from YOU, and what you would like to learn as you expand your horizons and explore the world of magic and art. You can drop me an email, Jeff@mcbridemagic.com. It would be my pleasure to help you find more magic and meaning in life.

Magically yours,

Jeff


From Tobias:

Just a couple of brief things from me today:

We’ve just upgraded the site at www.yourmagic.com, with additional shows, videos and more. I hope you’ll visit and let me know what you like, as well as send any ideas for ways I can improve that site.

Our friend Tom Merseroll and his daughter Melina are appearing in a new film project, “Desperate Acts of Magic.” While they are well into shooting, the project needs additional financial support. You can view a trailer and learn more at: www.desperateactsofmagic.com.

I understand we have one slot still available at this month’s Extended Master Class, as well as one or two slots still available for Magic & Meaning. If you’ve been on the fence about attending – now’s your chance! http://www.magicalwisdom.com.

 

Master Class Musings

Dear Friends:

This is Tobias, back home in California after a week in Las Vegas with Jeff, Abbi, Eugene, Bryce and Larry, teaching one of our Extended Master Classes. We had 14 students – the maximum we can really handle in the space and time available, and they were all fantastic. Coming from Spain, England, Canada, Hungary, France, Scotland and the US, students ranged in age from 15 to 60 years old – and in experience from one who was completely new to magic up to professionals who have been performing for many years. Each of them displayed a passion and commitment to their magic that I found inspirational. What a pleasure to spend a week with so many magicians so passionate about their art!

Magic Master Class, July 2011

Every time we do one of these extended classes, I am simultaneously sorry we can’t do more of them – and happy that we can’t, as they are exhausting. The staff, in spite of being at a 1 to 3 ratio of staff to students, is kept fully engaged, not only during the hours when students are present – usually roughly 11am – 5:30pm – but for several hours on each side of that. We are discussing individual students’ needs, planning special break-out sessions to make sure everyone who has come and expressed a particular interest actually gets the things they say they’ve come for. If certain students appear to be having difficulty, we brainstorm ways we can assign one or more of the faculty to stick with those students and make sure they are attended to.

Paul VigilDuring this particular class, we were fortunate to see one show I had not seen before. I have known Paul Vigil for a number of years, and seen him perform short bits for other magicians. I have memories of Paul dropping by Jeff’s house, and totally mystifying Jeff, Eugene and myself with some card effect or another. Then he would explain the effect’s devious workings – often a mathematical principal or subtlety that I found even more mystifying than the effect itself. Until last week, however, I had no idea what a masterful performer Paul really is. His show at the Mirage is a series of mostly mental effects, one or two of which I may have seen before, but all of which were powerful and amazing. The thing that impressed me even more than the magic, however, was Paul’s complete commitment to and connectedness with his audience. I love seeing a performer who is so in control of his material that he has time to really enjoy the give and take with his audience – and Paul provided a prime example of just how this should be done.

The next day, we had a similar experience at the Mac King show. I haven’t gone with the classes to see Mac’s show for several years (I HAVE seen it many times…just not lately), and it was a joy. Like Paul, Mac has mastered all of his material – every line, every expression, every pause – so that he seems always to be completely relaxed and in the moment, responding honestly to everything that happens with every audience member. There were some families with small babies in the performance we saw, and it was a lesson in audience handling to see the way Mac gently (but clearly) suggested it would be a good idea for them to take the babies out when they cried, disturbing the other audience members.

Magic Master Class with Mac King

On the evening of the day following Mac’s show, we all attended The Wonderground together. Again…it has been almost a year since I was able to attend The Wonderground live, and the experience has grown considerably. Last year there was plenty of chaotic energy and some good performances. This year the energy was much more contained and channeled, and the shows flowed as though they had been performed 100 times. Performances were better than ever. Since The Wonderground shows are put together by Jeff and Jordan more or less the week of the show, without the acts coming together in advance for rehearsals, this is a small miracle. I discovered the modus aparandi behind this particular miracle in the person of Lauren Bairas, who has joined the troupe as stage manager. Lauren does an admirable job of making everything work like clockwork both backstage and onstage. I was only able to stay through the first stage show of the night and the close-up show, this week featuring my friend Paul Draper, who wowed the audience with a lively combination of story-telling, classic and mental mysteries.

Finally, we had managed to arrange for a special performance by Jeff McBride himself in the theater at Anthem, one of Las Vegas’ premiere planned communities. Jeff performed many of his best known works – masks, coins, water bowls, cards – and also presented several of our “Mystery School Magic” crew, including wonderful bits by Larry Hass, Leo Diaz, Tim Wise…and, of course, Eugene Burger.

Many people go a lifetime never seeing as many top quality magic shows as we managed in just one week! If all this sounds like a full week, keep in mind that in between all the performances (and visits with the performers), we were seeing and working on students’ works in progress, conducting special break-out sessions, delivering lectures on various aspects of the art and business of magic – and taking hardly any time for sleep at all.

By the end of my time in Vegas, I found myself exhausted – but inspired and energized at the same time. I hope (and believe – you can tell by the bright eyes), our students were, as well. It was a real joy spending so much time with all the staff of the Magic and Mystery School (we all stay at Jeff’s during these extended classes). I hope this brief description can convey at least a small part of the amazing experience these classes are – not only for the students, but for those of us involved in putting them on.

I also hope we’ll be seeing some of you at upcoming classes. I understand we have one slot left for the August class, a few for the Street Magic class, and 5 or 6 left for this year’s Magic & Meaning Conference. If you come in for the August class, plan to arrive in Las Vegas a day early, since The Wonderground in August is on the night prior to the beginning of the class, and you will most definitely not want to miss that!

Also: We’ve been working hard to refine the “McBride Magic Experience,” Jeff’s touring show/lecture and workshop. Please let your local magic groups know that this is available, specially designed to make it easy and without risk for local magic groups to bring Jeff to their towns. Visit www.mcbridemagic.com/experience.php to see the latest!

Wishing you a magical summer.

Sincerely,

Tobias Beckwith

tobias@yourmagic.com

S.Q.E.A.M.S.

A student once approached the Master inquiring, “They say you are a genius. Is that true?” “You might say so,” the Master replied. “And what makes you a genius,” inquired the student. “The ability to recognize” replied the Master. “Recognize what?” asked the student. “To recognize the butterfly in a caterpillar; the eagle in an egg; the saint in a selfish human being,” replied the Master.

Lance Burton, Jeff McBride and Criss Angel
Jeff, Criss Angel and Lance Burton at a recent video session.

Dear Friends:

S.Q.E.A.M.S.!

One of the great joys of teaching magic is learning from my students! This week’s tip comes in from my friend Carl “Energizer” Olson. He shares a useful educational tool with you to keep your energy level up.

“In my talks I use the acronym S.Q.E.A.M.S. My point is that all great speeches, presentations or lessons use this in order to have maximum impact. This acronym stands for the following:

  1. Stories
  2. Quotations
  3. Examples
  4. Analogies
  5. Metaphors
  6. Statistics

When we communicate using SQUEAMS, we reach all the different intelligences and learning styles. I get inspiration from quotations, and here’s one that I would like to share with you that really helps me to address some of the current problems I am confronted with:

“Patience and perseverance have a magical effect before which difficulties disappear and obstacles vanish”
— John Quincy Adams”

Learn more about Carl here:
http://www.energizerolson.com/

BAD NEWS, GOOD NEWS

The bad news is you waited too long and all of our summer Master Classes are sold out. The good news is that there are a few spaces left for our MAGIC AND MEANING CONFERENCE and our Fall classes. The complete schedule of upcoming events is online at http://www.magicalwisdom.com

MYSTERY SCHOOL MONDAY- Believe it, or not!

Broadcasting live on McBrideMagic.tv

It astonishes me how many new friends we are meeting all over the world through our FREE web TV show. Believe it or not, we have over 20 episodes waiting for you, filled with magical wisdom. I love working with all of our faculty and friends on this show.Thanks to DJ Leo Diaz, Tim Wise, Tobias Beckwith, George Parker, Bryce Kuhlman, Eugene Burger, Larry Hass, Georges Robert, and all of our special guests.

McBride’s Mystery School Monday
MONDAY AT 7 PM PACIFIC TIME (or watch archived episodes 24/7)

LIVE magic, reviews, celebrity interviews & news reports from around the world with
Jeff McBride and the Mystery School faculty www.mcbridemagic.tv

Mac King at Wonderground

WONDERGROUND RISES FROM THE UNDERGROUND!

On the 3rd Thursday of each month, the Las Vegas art and magic community comes together for a super celebration. Every show is standing room only, so arrive extra early if you want a seat. We have a new show, with a new line-up every month. Take a look at what we’ve got in store for you this month (Thursday, July 21):

http://www.vegaswonderground.com

BRAVO!

My new teaching DVD project was a big hit at the recent International Brotherhood of Magicians convention in Texas. It will be available in August but you can take a sneak peek at the video trailer now:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSguwTECM94

See you in Las Vegas or on the road!

Jeff McBride

Good News and Great Reviews

Everyone has inside of him a piece of good news. The good news is that you don’t know how great you can be! How much you can love! What you can accomplish! And what your potential is!
— Anne Frank

[A Quick note from Bryce:  Don’t miss Jeff’s new essay, Audiences: Remembering and Forgetting, in the Secret Art Journal]
Greetings Magical Friends,
My show props are back from Russia and I am re-packing them for the upcoming summer tour. If you want to know what Russian magic looks like, take a look at the Russia video here: http://tinyurl.com/mc-russia
During my travels I collected a few “golden nuggets” of wisdom for you:
From Australia! Our friend and student Adam Mada talks about making a living in the performing arts: http://tinyurl.com/amada1
A thought-provoking essay: Changing the Face of Magic, recommended by Brian Brushwood: http://davidrowyn.posterous.com/youtube-is
Featured Star Student of the Month: Eduardo Galeano
It is a great pleasure to see one of our students realize his dream! Take a look at Eduardo’s email and the link attached!
From Eduardo:

“Hi Jeff! I just wanted to say again thank you, thanks for all your support. I wanted to learn card manipulation, and it was because of your DVD´s The Art of Card Manipulation. It would not have been possible for me to perform at the French Cabaret without your DVDs and your lessons at the Mystery School. Thanks.”

Take a look at Eduardo’s act here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cM3FNtefMr8
Jeff McBride by Lydia Burris
Artwork by Lydia Burris
We have some great reviews and letters this month:
It was quite a surprise to see my Butterfly Blizzard get such a good write-up!
Here is a photo of world-famous quick-change artist Arturo Brachetti performing Butterfly Blizzard accompanied by a full symphony orchestra:
Arturo Brachetti butterfly blizzard
Here is what Jonathan Pendragon said about Butterfly Blizzard:

“Hi Jeff,

I just wanted to tell you how much I loved doing the butterflies.   I used a double load and filled the air on a large stage in an arena.  The air time was amazing, much better than any snowstorm load I have ever used.  I just stood there and thought, “that is so cool.” It is a rare experience to be captured in the magic of your own making. Butterfly Blizzard does exactly this.  As the butterflies flutter around me, with astounding air time, the anthropomorphic illusion becomes so real that I feel transformed as well.  It never fails to amaze the audience and take my breath away in the bargain.

Ave Magnus,
Jonathan Pendragon.”

Touring:
Upcoming McBride on Tour: New York City, Dallas Texas and Canada!
News about my shows at the Vancouver Music Festival: http://tinyurl.com/vancomus
Magic in Las Vegas:
Here is a link to a new review of our show at the Wonderground, from the UNVL Rebel Yell. They call us “Las Vegas’ most wonderous show.”
In addition to our monthy WONDERGROUND event, we have been streaming LIVE every Monday from our Mystery School TV studio here in Vegas. As of last week’s show, we have recorded over 22 hours of original magic content, and it is all FREE to you, my friends! Just log on to www.mcbridemagic.tv at any time.
See you all Monday night at 7pm Vegas time (PST) for the next Mystery School Monday! I’ll be coming to you this week live from Dallas, where I will have just landed in preparation for the national I.B.M. convention.
Your friend in the art of magic,
Jeff

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