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  / bonecoluizinho   PIX KEY FOR HELP WITH VIDEO PRODUCTION. 21 98160 5051 FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM,   / markonimiranda   FOLLOW CONTACTS FOR MAGIC SHOWS, CLASSES, LECTURES, CONSULTING, COURSES, PARTNERSHIPS. Markone Miranda. 21 98160 5051 FOLLOW PIX key for help with the production of new videos. key: 21 98160 5051 on behalf of Janir Antonio Mirana. Brazil. EMAIL [email protected] On this channel we talk about magic events held in Brazil and abroad. History of magic, interviews. To hire a magician, contact us or to promote your work. This channel is managed by Markone Miranda. 21 98160 5051 . [email protected] FACEBOOK PAGE https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... SUBSCRIBE TO THE MARKONE MIRNADA CHANNEL AND SEE MY WORK. https://www.youtube.com/@magciomarkon... CHECK OUT THE CHANNEL WHERE I GOT THE 100,000 SUBSCRIBER PLAQUE. BRASIL HISTÓRIAS MIRANDA CHANNEL.    / @mundobrasilhistoria5948   Want to promote your event? Contact us, we charge a small fee to help maintain the channel. Markone Miranda is a Magician, Master of Ceremonies, and Presenter. Hire a magician in Rio de Janeiro. We also offer magic lessons for all ages. We also have a magic shop. Magician in Rio de Janeiro, magic shows throughout Brazil. PIX key to help maintain the channel: [email protected] On behalf of J Antonio Miranda, from Brazil. Magic shows throughout Rio de Janeiro and Brazil. On this channel we tell stories of illusionism, stories of magicians. Illusionism (or Prestidigitation) is the performing art that aims to entertain the public by giving the illusion that something impossible or supernatural has occurred. Those who practice this activity are called illusionists or magicians. Although illusionists appear to defy the laws of physics, in reality the numbers they create have nothing supernatural about them, being illusions performed through natural means. History The Prestidigitator, a painting depicting a medieval illusionist (Hieronymus Bosch). Illusionism is one of the oldest forms of entertainment. The first written description of a magic act as a performing art appears in Ancient Egypt and dates back to 1700 BC. The document in question is called the Westcar Papyrus and is currently located in the Egyptian Museum of Berlin. Since that time, there are thousands of records of performances, which we now recognize as illusionism, throughout history. Often, illusionists of the past were seen as possessing supernatural powers, which resulted in harsh persecution during the Inquisition. The first book in which explanations of illusionist tricks appear is called The Discoverie of Witchcraft, and it was written by Reginald Scot in 1584 with the aim of demonstrating that supernatural powers do not exist. In Portugal, the first written description of an illusionist trick appears in the book Thesouro de Prudentes in 1612 by Gaspar Cardoso de Sequeira. The profession of illusionist, in the current sense of the term, only gained notable prestige from the 18th century onwards. One of the great promoters of modern illusionism was Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin (1805-1871), who was French. His background as a watchmaker allowed him to create original illusions of great ingenuity and spectacle, which he presented in his small theater for the Parisian elite. Robert Houdin is often referred to as the "father of modern illusionism" as he was one of the first illusionists to bring magic to the elegant stages of theaters and private parties, moving away from the traveling magician who performed in the streets and fairs. In the early 20th century, the Hungarian-born illusionist Ehrich Weiss (1874-1926) became famous, adopting the stage name Harry Houdini, inspired by Robert Houdin. His acts often involved escapes from handcuffs, chains, and straitjackets. Many other illusionists have brought prestige and contributed to the evolution of illusionism, including Alexander Herrmann, Harry Kellar, Howard Thurston, Dante Chung Ling Soo, Charles Carter, Dai Vernon, and Harry Blackstone. More recently, names like Doug Henning, Siegfried and Roy, David Copperfield, Lance Burton, David Blaine, Penn and Teller, Criss Angel, and Steven Frayne (Dynamo) have become celebrities in the world of illusionism. In Portugal, in the 20th and 21st centuries, illusionists such as Conde d'Aguilar (1909-1988), Jolson (1922-1995), Luís de Matos, Helder Guimarães, David Sousa, and Mário Daniel became known to the general public. In 1948, the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques or FISM (International Federation of Magic Societies) was founded, and it is one of the most respected organizations in the magic community.