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In 2000, he made his English-language television debut (with [[David Acer]] and [[Richard Sanders]]) on a “street magic” special for Global TV called [[Urban Magic]], and later appeared on a children’s science series called [[Popular Mechanics for Kids]]. More recently, he has engaged in a series of extended runs for his one-man mentalism show in a variety of upscale Montreal venues, and a book of tricks he wrote for the public (in French) called [[Pscychomagie]] was published in 2003. | In 2000, he made his English-language television debut (with [[David Acer]] and [[Richard Sanders]]) on a “street magic” special for Global TV called [[Urban Magic]], and later appeared on a children’s science series called [[Popular Mechanics for Kids]]. More recently, he has engaged in a series of extended runs for his one-man mentalism show in a variety of upscale Montreal venues, and a book of tricks he wrote for the public (in French) called [[Pscychomagie]] was published in 2003. | ||
− | + | Kuffs has also produced three lecture DVDs for magicians - [[Metal Bending: The Real Work]] ([[Camirand Academy of Magic]]), [[Mind Stunts]] and [[Mind Stunts II]], and a smattering of his original material has appeared in [[Lee Earle]]’s [[Syzygy]], [[Banachek]]’s [[Psychological Subtleties II]], [[John Lovick]]’s [[Switch]], [[Robert Cassidy]]’s [[Quintessence]], [[Genii Magazine]], [[MAGIC]], and in a small booklet called [[Seven by Patrik Kuffs]] (Acer, 2004). | |
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+ | In 2008, with magician [[Stéphane Bourgoin]], Kuffs co-founded [[Quebecmagik]], a private magic club and store in Laval, Quebec (just north of Montreal) | ||
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*[http://geniimagazine.com/back_issues/2008/03/index.html March, 2008 (Magicana) • Bank Lite] | *[http://geniimagazine.com/back_issues/2008/03/index.html March, 2008 (Magicana) • Bank Lite] | ||
*[http://geniimagazine.com/back_issues/2006/12/index.html December, 2006 (Magicana) • Invisible Touch] | *[http://geniimagazine.com/back_issues/2006/12/index.html December, 2006 (Magicana) • Invisible Touch] | ||
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+ | [http://www.quebecmagik.com/ Quebecmagik Website] | ||
[[Category:Biographies|Kuffs,Patrik]] | [[Category:Biographies|Kuffs,Patrik]] | ||
[[Category:Canadian magicians|Kuffs]] | [[Category:Canadian magicians|Kuffs]] |
Revision as of 00:26, 2 March 2008
Patrik Kuffs is a magician, mentalist, author and lecturer from Montreal, Canada who has appeared many times on some of the country’s highest rated French-language television shows. (Juste Pour Rire, Le Grand Rire Bleu, Ad Lib, etc.)
In 2000, he made his English-language television debut (with David Acer and Richard Sanders) on a “street magic” special for Global TV called Urban Magic, and later appeared on a children’s science series called Popular Mechanics for Kids. More recently, he has engaged in a series of extended runs for his one-man mentalism show in a variety of upscale Montreal venues, and a book of tricks he wrote for the public (in French) called Pscychomagie was published in 2003.
Kuffs has also produced three lecture DVDs for magicians - Metal Bending: The Real Work (Camirand Academy of Magic), Mind Stunts and Mind Stunts II, and a smattering of his original material has appeared in Lee Earle’s Syzygy, Banachek’s Psychological Subtleties II, John Lovick’s Switch, Robert Cassidy’s Quintessence, Genii Magazine, MAGIC, and in a small booklet called Seven by Patrik Kuffs (Acer, 2004).
In 2008, with magician Stéphane Bourgoin, Kuffs co-founded Quebecmagik, a private magic club and store in Laval, Quebec (just north of Montreal)