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Stockholm: Cards sailed through the air to the rhythm of Chopin, and a rabbit predictably was pulled out of a hat as contestants from China to the Virgin Islands kicked off the World Championship of Magic. The prize: lucrative contracts for stage shows in Las Vegas, Paris and Monaco. Some 156 magicians from 64 countries are taking part in the main event, while thousands of others are performing in public shows, street acts and even workshops.
10-minute cameo
The performers each get 10 minutes on stage to impress a panel of judges, with the best advancing to a final session on Saturday, when the winners will be decided, Dag Lofalk, president of the organising committee, said. Seth Engstrom, 18, is competing for Sweden in close-up magic, where magicians use slight-of-hand and small objects such as cards and coins. The other section of the main event is stage magic, with grand illusions involving humans and other props.
Creativity is the key
"It is always the creative ones who win," said Mr. Engstrom of his idea of mixing card magic and Chopin's piano music. "They want you to come up with new ideas." The contest is closed to the public, but followed closely by the more than 2,500 magicians from as far away as China, New Zealand, Macau and the Virgin Islands who have gathered in Stockholm for the event. The championship began in 1948 and has lately been held once every three years. AP
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