Norbert Ferré (born September 23, 1975) is a French
magician and
artist manager.
He has an international career with his humorous manipulation act One for Two, Two for One, which he can play in nine languages,
French
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, Portuguese. and his talent as a show presenter. Technically, he is a specialist in the field of scene manipulation, in cards and balls.
In the popular French book ''Magic for Dummies'', he is one of the magicians cited in the chapter "Ten great characters of magic in France".
Biography
First steps
Born September 23, 1975 in
Marseille
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of a sales manager father and a liberal nurse mother, he is the youngest of the two children of the family. He studied business, as well as sociology and psychology, and finished with a master's degree. Except for some small anecdotal food work, he will fully enter the workforce directly as a professional artist.
It was at the age of 11, in 1986, that Norbert Ferré attended the magician Christian Preston's show at
La Ciotat
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: it was love at first sight for this art. The gift of a traditional box of magic for children, reading all the magic books he can find, will strengthen his passion. At the age of 14, he was accepted at the Magicians Club of Marseille, affiliated to the F.F.A.P.
Fédération Française des Artistes Prestidigitateurs
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* Fédération Internationale ...
: the national French federation of conjuring artists), a club of which he will become a few years later the president from 1998 to 2001.
[He was 22 years old at the time and became the youngest president of an FFAP club.] He used at the time the pseudonym Maginor that he will give up in the year 1999 to present himself since under his patronymic real.
Artistic background
Very quickly, in the different domains of prestidigitation (see
illusionism, 2.2), Norbert Ferré will choose that of manipulation. He began, in 1989, to mount an act he decided to present in 1991, at the first magic contest
Jean Eugene Robert-Houdin
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de
Blois
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(he still performs under the stage name Maginor), he there wins a second prize that will encourage him. He will receive, on this occasion, the advice of Pierre Brahma, the only French at the time who won the Grand Prix at the
FISM (sort of the Olympic Games of conjuring held every three years).
[Pierre Brahma, also from Marseille, was a Grand Prix FISM in 1964 and 1976 (one of the few to have won twice).] Norbert Ferré continues to work on his act and presents it this time in the national contest of the AFAP (formerly name of the FFAP) in
Perpignan
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in 1999.
He wins the third prize of manipulation. He submitted his act to the 26th Convention of the Royal Club of Magicians of
Brussels
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in
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(Circle 86 of the
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, commonly called I.B.M.), he won the second place in the category of Manipulation. Six months later, he won the same prize at the 22nd FISM convention in Lisbon.
[FISM – The book Aldo Ghiurmino, W. Meister & Co. Juillet 2015, p. 270.] Having finished his studies, he chose to opt for the profession of an
illusionist
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.
In September 2000, he became the first French artist to be invited by the international convention of magic organized by
Tenyo. At this period, he played his shows in festivals and conventions of magic.
In 2003, at the 23rd FISM convention in
The Hague
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in July, he won a first prize in the handling category and won the Grand Prix general in all categories, becoming "World Champion".
[He became the second Frenchman in history to win the prize, succeeding Pierre Brahma, who had encouraged him during his very first competition in Blois, France.]
He will not compete anymore. In France, he will continue to perform in many festivals and magic conventions and will be, among others, one of the artists of the tour "The Night of Magic" programmed in many cities of the country. He will also be hired by the
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(he will also be selected for tours abroad cabaret, the "Forever Crazy Horse Tour" in Spain, Russia...).
[Successfully selected and engaged by this cabaret which is notoriously considered by the profession of illusionists as a professional summit.] He is now also called a lot abroad; he will travel all over the world while performing in big cabarets, the important magic festivals. He will also perform in circuses. Finally, he will be seen in TV shows around the world.
Prizes and awards [Op. cit.]
At the end of June 2000, he won the second place in manipulation at the 26th convention of the Royal Magicians Club of Brussels and at the 22nd FISM convention in
Lisbon.
In 2001, he received in Las Vegas the Originality Award of the "World Magic Seminar 2001" and in December of the same year,
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of
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inducted him in the M.I.M.C. (Membership of the Inner Magic Circle with a gold star), the highest degree for its members.
[Within the Magic Circle, a group never exceeding 300 members, called the Inner Circle, brings together the most eminent magicians of the world according to the criteria of the circle, members who are awarded the Gold Medal of the Magic Circle during their admission into this group.]
In 2002, the Academy of the Magic Arts awarded him a Mandrake d’or in
Paris
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.
In 2003, at the 23rd FISM convention in
The Hague
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, he became World Champion in the handling category and won the Grand Prix in all categories.
The FISM Grand Prix was the last contest in which he participated, since then he has performed at the most famous festivals, conventions or cabarets around the world, and continues to receive honorary awards, such as those below.
Honorary Prizes
In October 2003, the FFAP awarded him the gold medal
Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin at the
Aix-les-Bains
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On July 5, 2005, he received the Medal of the City of Marseille.
Other significant
award
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s include in the US, The Excellence Award (The
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State Magicians' Club - Magic on the Beach XIII) or, in
Spain
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: 2014 commemorative plaque conferred by the city of
Tamarite de Litera in Spain (Pro-Tamarit Collective - Encuentro Nacional de Magos Florences Gili).
Synopsis of the act
The synopsis resumes a parody principle of
''Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde'', somewhat in line with
Jerry Lewis
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's "Dr. Jerry and Mister Love".
On a stage with minimal decoration (a pedestal table with a box marked "Surprise," a sign on which we read "Prediction"). Norbert Ferré will play two characters: the host, debonair, funny and clumsy, and the magician, very serious and skillful. The act begins with the host, whose task is to make the time pass pleasantly while waiting for the arrival of the great magician. This will be the occasion of some jokes, and a few taps, the host being very proud of his new shoes and holding to draw attention to them. After a tour of himself of the artist, the "great magician" is revealed: the act is no longer spoken, we hear, in the background, an excerpt from the musical "A
Fiddler on the roof
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", and then begins a series of manipulations, flourishes, magical effects and great dexterity with balls and cards, for a few minutes.
[In this part of frills with balls and mysterious re-appearances of holsters around the deck of cards, Norbert Rail has created new techniques in the magic art.]
The routine ends, the artist does again a turn on himself, and the first character, the debonair, makes his appearance again. This one goes to look for the sign prediction and returns it: what is marked surprises the spectators, who understands to have been handled. After some new jokes, the "great magician" is once again appearing for a new demonstration of dexterity. After this, one last time, we find the good-natured character, who will reveal the contents of the box with marked "surprise": again, the public will be surprised by what the box contains, and that is, in fact, an ultimate Magic trick. The act ends with some last touches of humour...
The act combines magical effects and exploits on frills to acting, a theatralization, following a precept known illusionists statement by Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin: "The magician is a comedian who plays the role of a magician".
Additional activities
Norbert Ferré occasionally writes articles for magician's magazines, such as The FFAP's magazine of conjuring.
[For example, the editorial of La Revue de la Prestidigitation No. 537 of September–October 2003 page 2, or the article A helping hand?, Idem, No. 509 January–February 199 page 31, or the article Minor art magic or major art?, Published in the German magazine Magische Welt of December 2017 under the title: Zauberei: Kleine oder große kunst?, p.242 to 247.]
Since 19 March 2012, he has been president of the association "MAGEV - Charity magic," a foundation whose aim is to offer shows, balloon sculpting workshops, etc., to children who have experienced life (illness, abuse, etc.), and to adults with disabilities.
[At the beginning of 2018, this foundation provided 704 magic show with scenery, sound, and lights, in 189 cities of France (including DOM), for 242 establishments visited and more than 37000 spectators.]
Notes
References
External links
Official websiteFédération Internationale des Sociétés MagiquesFédération Française des Artistes Prestidigitateurs
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1975 births
French magicians
Talent managers
Vaudeville performers
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Entertainers from Marseille
Magic consultants
Living people