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'''Julie Eng''', a lead paragraph  highlighting career or what person was most known for.
'''Julie Eng''' (b. 1972) is an award-winning magicienne.


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
General information about growing up and career
Eng's interest in magic began early, being raised in a family of magicians. She began performing on stage as a child.
 
=== Family ===
She is the executive director of Magicana, an arts organization dedicated to the study, exploration and advancement of magic as a performing art. She is one of the founding organizers for My Magic Hands and Senior Sorcery as well as part of a theatrical show, Piff Paff Poof, which was designed to introduce the experience of the theater to young families.
* List any surviving relatives here if you want.


== Awards and Honors ==
== Awards and Honors ==
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* Cover, The Linking Ring, Vol. 83, No. 2, February 2003, OUR COVER, Julie Eng, by Joan Caesar, page 49
* Cover, The Linking Ring, Vol. 83, No. 2, February 2003, OUR COVER, Julie Eng, by Joan Caesar, page 49
* Cover, [[Genii 2016 December|Genii Magazine, Vol. 79, No. 12, December 2016]], Julie Eng, Buried Treasure, by David Ben, page 78   
* Cover, [[Genii 2016 December|Genii Magazine, Vol. 79, No. 12, December 2016]], Julie Eng, Buried Treasure, by David Ben, page 78   
* http://www.magicienne.com/about/  
* https://www.magicienne.com/  


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Latest revision as of 09:15, 21 August 2023

Julie Eng

Cover of Genii
BornJulie-Ann Jennifer Eng
October 19, 1972
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Websitehttp://www.magicienne.com

Julie Eng (b. 1972) is an award-winning magicienne.

Biography

Eng's interest in magic began early, being raised in a family of magicians. She began performing on stage as a child.

She is the executive director of Magicana, an arts organization dedicated to the study, exploration and advancement of magic as a performing art. She is one of the founding organizers for My Magic Hands and Senior Sorcery as well as part of a theatrical show, Piff Paff Poof, which was designed to introduce the experience of the theater to young families.

Awards and Honors

  • List all awards and honors received

References


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