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Discover the Magic of Genii: March 2011 Digital Edition

Immerse yourself in the world-renowned Genii Magazine's March 2011 issue, now available as a convenient digital download. A premier source for magic enthusiasts and professionals, this edition delivers a rich tapestry of features, practical lessons, and critical reviews. It's an essential addition to any magician's library, offering a unique blend of historical context, theoretical insight, and innovative techniques from the industry's finest.

Exclusive Features & Master Classes

This issue proudly spotlights the venerable Edwin Dawes in 'How Does He Do it?' by Clay Shevlin, with an introduction by the iconic Ricky Jay. Deepen your understanding of magic theory with insights from columnists like Richard Kaufman and Jon Racherbaumer. 'The Genii Session' features Roberto Giobbi guiding you through 'The Pat Page Workshop Part II,' offering invaluable hands-on instruction. Plus, explore Eugene Burger's compelling interview with the legendary David Berglas, delving into presentation and magical artistry.

Expand Your Repertoire with New Tricks

Uncover a wealth of performable magic within these pages. 'Magicana' by David Acer brings fresh effects, while J.K. Hartman offers 'The One and Only.' For card enthusiasts, De'vo Vom Schattenreich presents 'XCM: The Art of Extreme Card Manipulation,' showcasing intricate moves like Eike's Twusted Arm Circle Spread and De'vo's Winged Cobra Cut. Learn practical, engaging illusions from Joey Incollingo and Harry Anderson, ensuring new material to delight any audience.

In-Depth Reviews: Tricks, Videos & Books

Stay updated on the magic market with comprehensive reviews from trusted critics. David Oliver dissects new tricks like Alexander K'lle's 'The Hawk 2.0' and Dan Harlan's 'Switchblade.' Dustin Stinett provides expert analysis of instructional videos, featuring John Archer's 'Further Education' and Andi Gladwin's 'The Master Pushoff.' Jamy Ian Swiss offers his insightful perspective on essential magic literature, reviewing works like Steve Beam's 'Semi-Automatic Card Tricks VIII.' This invaluable section guides your choices for further study. Secure your digital copy today and immerse yourself in magical excellence!


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Features

Edwin Dawes: How Does He Do it? by Clay Shevlin, Introduction by Ricky Jay

Genii Speaks by Richard Kaufman
Now Performing
On the Slant by Jon Racherbaumer
The Genii Session The Pat Page Workshop Part II By Roberto Giobbi
Fast and Loose Reeling In the Nimrod by Harry Anderson
Magicana by David Acer
The One and Only by J.K. Hartman
The Fortunate Traveler by Matthew Rider
Front and Center by Frank Fogg
The Almost-Invisible Bottle by Joey Incollingo
XCM: The Art of Extreme Card Manipulation by De’vo Vom Schattenreich
Eike’s Twusted Arm Circle Spread
De’vo’s Winged Cobra Cut
The Chamber of Secrets The Magic Teakettle by John Gaughan
Lodestones Cognitive Conjuring by Tom Stone
The Showmanship Interviews David Berglas by Eugene Burger

Tricks Reviewed by David Oliver

The Hawk 2.0 by Alexander K?lle
Alice’s Revenge by Bob Farmer
industrial Strength Link by Richard Osterlind
Switchblade by Dan Harlan
Bian Lian by Alan Wong
Psychoportation by Devin Knight
Ink-Portation by Devin Knight

Videos Reviewed by Dustin Stinett

Further Education by John Archer
The Process by Andrew Gerard
25 Years of Magic and Cirque Du Flea by  Daniel Cros
Stand & Deliver by Shaun McCree
The Master Pushoff by Andi Gladwin
21 by Various Swedish Magicians

Books Reviewed by Jamy Ian Swiss

Semi-Automatic Card Tricks VIII by Steve Beam
Owen Clark: A Genius Forgotten by Christopher Brinson
Del Ray: America’s Foremost by John Moehring
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