Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Mummy Floating on Air and a Flying Table! - WW

During 20 Nov - 7 Dec 2008, visitors saw a whole new side to our local museums like never before at the annual Explore Singapore!

I was away on a business trip and so missed lots of exciting events. I managed to attend a self-defence workshop with Vincent Ng and the Wrap! Festival.

I was awed by the magic show performed in public. There was only the chair supporting this Mummy's head!! She was floating in the air!

A member of the audience was asked to hold the corners of this flying table. She took a peek under the table cloth. The table was really flying on its own!


Jeremy performing magic before a roomful of audience at Asian Civilisation Museum

Singapore's Magician Of The Year Jeremy Pei, a 3-time Winner, has been performing magic since the age of 3, after watching his Illusionist Dad perform his Grand Illusion Act.

At the age of 14, he has travelled to many International Magic Conventions and Festivals for Competitions and Performances. Quite an achievement for a young man.





68 comments:

  1. Wow! Interesting one... perfect catch for wordless,,, Mine's up too... Happy WW!

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  2. Prettylifeonline,
    You're fast and first commentator! :)

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  3. aiyoh, so excited, spelling went haywire. I mean Third! :D

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  4. Everybody loves magic. Its so mysteriouly thrilling.

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  5. I missed all these shows too.. a bit surprising that I do not know all these facts as I am a self acclaimed historic buff.

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  6. hehe... Lina,
    Rushing to be third ah?

    I was right in front of the stage, trying to see through his tricks. It was such a mystical experience!

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  7. sweet Jasmine,
    Oh yes. I love the mystery of magic. I'm still scratching my head, how he did all that.

    I will have to take lessons from him. :)

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  8. singaporeshortstories,
    You should sign up at National Heritage Board's website for coming events and exhibitions.

    Sorry, I couldn't publish a post announcing Explore Singapore! then, as I was abroad.

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  9. Let's hope one day, Singapore's Magician Of The Year Jeremy Pei will be as famous as illusionist David Copperfield.

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  10. stanley,
    Yes, he's still young but talented. Best wishes to him!

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  11. Yeah, I was there that day to catch the magic show. There is now an exhibition at the Science Centre till next year's February, that is titled: Magic: The Science behind Illusion. I am hoping to find time to catch it...

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  12. oceanskies,
    Oh wow! That's awesome! I have to check it out.

    Thanks for the link too.

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  13. A flying table, that's cool.

    I attended a professional magic show one time. It was thrilling.

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  14. Digital Flower Pictures,
    I'm usually curious to find out more when I attend a magic show. I'm also thrilled by a good performance. :)

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  15. ECL
    you didn't volunteer to become the floating lady meh? :P

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  16. Wow! Magic show and the table is really flying!
    I would love to see all that.

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  17. Wow, that's really interesting. I love to watch magic shows.

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  18. I always like magic shows but I haven't seen his performance. I should go look for it. Happy WW! :)

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  19. i saw this trick before.. there is actually a stick under the cloth that they use to lift the table up.. see my daughter's Christmas Pictures year 2007 , year 2006 and on Christmas day itself of 2006

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  20. Pretty cool, eh? Sweetytots, don't spoil it! :-)

    Happy WW!

    My post, here

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  21. yenjai,
    I have to take photographs of this performance, so I cannot volunteer for it. :(

    I definitely would like to experience how it feels to be floating on air.

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  22. Indrani,
    Yes, Jeremy was just holding 2 corners of the table cloth and the table flew!

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  23. Hi elementary history teacher,
    I love to watch magic shows too. :)

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  24. CK II,
    I find magic shows pretty amazing. This is one show that truly awes me!

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  25. Hi sweetytots,
    He uses a stick under the table? I would have to find that out. How does he do it? *scratch head*

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  26. Gabriel,
    Yeah, very cool performance! The kids love it.

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  27. maiylah,
    Oh yes, it was a great performance. Every one was thrilled, especially the kids.

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  28. It seems like a great performance, I love magicians's shows!
    C'mon over for coffee, quick!!!
    :)
    Happy ww!

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  29. Mar,
    Are you having George over for coffee? I'm coming over!!!

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  30. Would really love to see his show one day. I have never been to any magic show and really curious about how they do it.

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  31. When I was a kid I was fascinated by magic tricks and those magic shows conducted by David copperfield were creative and awesome.

    i hope to see Jeremy's work one day.

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  32. That must have been funny ! I always ask myself how they do that !

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  33. Doreen,
    The magician is so fast with his hands. In the end I'm like eyes wide and mouth open! haha....

    Have to pay to learn how to do it lah.

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  34. Life Ramblings,
    I'm still fascinated with magic tricks.... not with David Copperfield anymore. hehe...

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  35. ECL,
    I wanna learn magic! Jeremy wanna take student not?:P

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  36. Kok,
    He has a DVD on how to perform magic tricks. So I presume he teaches. :)

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  37. these magic shows....hmmm...I'm always a sceptic until I see it w my own eyes. :P

    OH, the chicken biscuits. No I dint get any coz I didnt know how they tasted until my gp bot 2 boxes to try together. I wil sure choeng to get them at my next trip!

    still trying to find time off after 2 trips to do that thing w U (and that form application admists work and packing my books and clothes - still valid?)

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  38. sho,
    Quite difficult to catch them also. Just enjoy lor. It's supposed to be entertaining.

    aiyahhhh.... no chicken biscuits ah! They are delicious!

    Send in the application form. Still valid. :)

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  39. How did the magicians do that? Making humans and things float in the air? I would love to learn the secret too! : )

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  40. Wow, sounds like he's one busy 14-year-old!

    If you'd like to stop by, my WW post is here: http://tinyurl.com/5lup3b.

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  41. Some months ago I remember reading an article in the Straits Times of an illusionist(cannot recall his name) who was able to make himself disappear from the ground floor of Raffles City and re-appear immediately on the roof top of the same building. This was mind boggling act.

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  42. Hi EastCoastLife! wow..that's amazing! I love watching magic shows too..;-)

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  43. WOW floating in the air??? I'm oso impressed! :)

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  44. Dropping EC here today, happy Thursday dear! :)

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  45. I love magic! I am trying to learn some tricks, but I only know how to play with cards.

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  46. Nice blog...
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  47. Ohhh that is so wickedly coool :) reminds me of david blaine hehehe :)

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  48. the movie "The Prestigge" made me really enjoy magic.

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  49. Hi eastcoastlife,

    You're such a sport. Whatelse would you not get yourself into? LOL!

    Now, hurry over - I left you a message at:

    http://dfoolonthehill.com/?p=1188

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  50. I love magic - never get sick of it. I would love to see this guy in action.

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  51. I am contemplating of visiting the Science Centre tomorrow if everything goes well. :)

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  52. Wow that's so cool! I never get tired of watching magic. Love it!!!

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  53. I havent seen one of those shows they look very interesting

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  54. hi there from a Filipino here in Singapore. nice site :)

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