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'''Guy Camirand''' is a Montreal-based Harvard Business School graduate who founded the [[Camirand Academy of Magic]] in 1978 as an avocation.


[[Image:Guy_and_Joan_Caesar.jpg|right|thumb|Joan Caesar Presenting Lifetime Achievement Award to Guy Camirand]]
== Biography ==
In 1990, he left a career as a business consultant for large corporations and the government of Quebec to run the Academy, and perform magic, full time. He's a member of the [[International Brotherhood of Magicians]]' Order of Merlin.


[[Guy Camirand]] is a Montreal-based Harvard Business School graduate who founded the [[Camirand Academy of Magic]] in 1978 as an avocation. In 1990, he left a career as a business consultant for large corporations and the government of Quebec to run the Academy, and perform magic, full time. He's a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians' Order of Merlin, and at the 2007 CAM Convention in Ontario, Canada, he received a Lifetime Achievement Award from the [[Canadian Association of Magicians]]. A few of his original effects have also been marketed, including [[The Automatic Coffee Stirrer]], a close-up paddle trick, and [[Lightning Strike]], a mental effect in which the magician focuses his "mental energy" at a match at his fingertips, whereupon it lights (this is a co-creation with [[Patrick Reymond]]).
A few of his original effects have also been marketed, including [[The Automatic Coffee Stirrer]], a close-up paddle trick, and [[Lightning Strike]], a mental effect in which the magician focuses his "mental energy" at a match at his fingertips, whereupon it lights (this is a co-creation with [[Patrick Reymond]]).


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== Awards ==
* Lifetime Achievement Award from the [[Canadian Association of Magicians]] at 2007 [[CAM]] Convention in Ontario, Canada.
 
{{References}}
* http://www.camirandmagic.ca/magician-camirand.html
* www.camirandmagic.com
 
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 10 October 2013

Guy Camirand

Joan Caesar Presenting Lifetime Achievement Award to Guy Camirand
BornGuy D. Camirand
Three-Rivers, Québec

NationalityCanadian

Guy Camirand is a Montreal-based Harvard Business School graduate who founded the Camirand Academy of Magic in 1978 as an avocation.

Biography

In 1990, he left a career as a business consultant for large corporations and the government of Quebec to run the Academy, and perform magic, full time. He's a member of the International Brotherhood of Magicians' Order of Merlin.

A few of his original effects have also been marketed, including The Automatic Coffee Stirrer, a close-up paddle trick, and Lightning Strike, a mental effect in which the magician focuses his "mental energy" at a match at his fingertips, whereupon it lights (this is a co-creation with Patrick Reymond).

Awards

References