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Michel Huot is a Montreal-based close-up magician who, among other things, has performed several unusual (and noteworthy) acts at [[Fechter’s Finger Flicking Frolic]], including a memorable appearance in 2007 with fellow Montrealer [[Yannick Lacroix]] as “The Human Deck of Cards.
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'''Michel Huot''' is a Montreal-based close-up magician who, among other things, has performed several unusual (and noteworthy) acts at [[FFFF|Fechter’s Finger Flicking Frolic]], including a memorable appearance in 2007 with fellow Montrealer [[Yannick Lacroix]] as "The Human Deck of Cards."
  
Huot’s original material has also been published in [[Genii Magazine]], [[MAGIC]], [[Northern Peaks]], [[David Acer]]’s [[Random Acts of Magic]] (2004), [[John Lovick]]’s [[Switch]] (2006), and in a small collection of his own tricks, [[Seven by Michel Huot]] (Acer, 2003).
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== Biography ==
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Huot’s original material has also been published in [[Genii]], [[MAGIC]], [[Northern Peaks]], [[David Acer]]’s [[Random Acts of Magic]] (2004), [[John Lovick]]’s [[Switch]] (2006), and in two small collections of his tricks.
  
Huot's D’Christmas Tree, a routine was published in [[Genii 2007 December]].
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== Bibliography ==
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====Books====
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*2003 [[Seven by Michel Huot]] (by [[David Acer]])
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*2001 [[The Silence of the Lemons]] (with [[David Groves]])
  
Michel Huot's Ultimate Aces from [[Seven by Michel Huot]]
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===Marketed Tricks===
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*Dirty Pool ([[Murphy's Magic Supplies]]): Magician shows 15 cards, each with a different billiard ball printed on the face. A spectator is asked to "rack the balls," dealing the cards randomly onto the table in a triangle pattern. The magician and spectator then engage in an unusual game of pool, each taking shots and eliminating cards as they go, until only one card remains - for example, the 9 ball. The magician says he has a prediction in his card box. He picks it up from the table, then shakes it gently, whereupon (impossibly) a full-size billiard ball drops out. It is, of course, the 9-ball.
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*Wind of Change ([[Murphy's Magic Supplies]]): A card is chosen, then replaced in the deck, but the magician is on a tight schedule and needs to start preparing for his next trick, so instead of trying to locate the selection, he introduces a miniature electric fan, tables it upright, and turns it on. The fan starts spinning while the magician is at work getting his next trick ready, but the audience stares transfixed as a series of comedic LED messages appears on the spinning blades, ultimately revealing the name of the chosen card.
  
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===Genii Magazine===
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*Signed Quarter in Balloon [[Genii 2009 May]]
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*D'Christmas Tree [[Genii 2007 December]].
  
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Latest revision as of 15:31, 10 December 2013

Michel Huot
Born?
Canada

Michel Huot is a Montreal-based close-up magician who, among other things, has performed several unusual (and noteworthy) acts at Fechter’s Finger Flicking Frolic, including a memorable appearance in 2007 with fellow Montrealer Yannick Lacroix as "The Human Deck of Cards."

Biography

Huot’s original material has also been published in Genii, MAGIC, Northern Peaks, David Acer’s Random Acts of Magic (2004), John Lovick’s Switch (2006), and in two small collections of his tricks.

Bibliography

Books

Marketed Tricks

  • Dirty Pool (Murphy's Magic Supplies): Magician shows 15 cards, each with a different billiard ball printed on the face. A spectator is asked to "rack the balls," dealing the cards randomly onto the table in a triangle pattern. The magician and spectator then engage in an unusual game of pool, each taking shots and eliminating cards as they go, until only one card remains - for example, the 9 ball. The magician says he has a prediction in his card box. He picks it up from the table, then shakes it gently, whereupon (impossibly) a full-size billiard ball drops out. It is, of course, the 9-ball.
  • Wind of Change (Murphy's Magic Supplies): A card is chosen, then replaced in the deck, but the magician is on a tight schedule and needs to start preparing for his next trick, so instead of trying to locate the selection, he introduces a miniature electric fan, tables it upright, and turns it on. The fan starts spinning while the magician is at work getting his next trick ready, but the audience stares transfixed as a series of comedic LED messages appears on the spinning blades, ultimately revealing the name of the chosen card.

Genii Magazine

References


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