Support Real Dazzled by International Magic Festival
In the Egyptian Museum of Berlin, in a privileged location, lies the Westcar Papyrus. Written in the 16th century, it tells of how a magician called Djedi impressed the king with a show. He firstly made several pebbles disappear before the kings eyes, then beheaded a bird, which then walked around as if nothing had happened, much to the surprise of the powerful king. This was one of the first magic shows we know of. “Magic has a long history...
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