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- 2007280605 abstract "The Life of Marco The Magi, researched and written over many years by Avrom Karl Surath, an original member of Le Grand David and his own Spectacular Magic Company, this book carries you through Marco the Magis childhood and youth in Cuba up to the present time as producer and director of Beverlys famed magic troupe. The authors research brought him in contact with members of the Cuban diaspora who were Marcos friends and members of his theatre company when they were all beginning their lives in Cuba. The author was present when they rediscovered him in America fifty years later.The book recounts the revolution and the agony of Marcos forced exile. It covers his seven years of doctoral studies and friendship with Abraham Maslow at Brandeis University. It gives new perspectives on his founding of the Le Grand David stage magic ensemble. It shows how the genial magician has incorporated Maslows principles in the colorful and often surprising life of the magic company over its thirty year plus history. The book includes forewords by John Fisher, Dr. Ricardo Morant (Fierman Professor of Psychology, emeritus at Brandeis), and Luis Puello, a former student in Santa Clara, Cuba. Chapters contain interviews with Cesareo about how he conceived and directed the shows. It also includes interviews with Le Grand David about his role in the productions.".
- 2007280605 alternative "Wonderful surprises.".
- 2007280605 contributor B10827098.
- 2007280605 contributor B10827099.
- 2007280605 contributor B10827100.
- 2007280605 created "2007.".
- 2007280605 date "2007".
- 2007280605 date "2007.".
- 2007280605 dateCopyrighted "2007.".
- 2007280605 description "The Life of Marco The Magi, researched and written over many years by Avrom Karl Surath, an original member of Le Grand David and his own Spectacular Magic Company, this book carries you through Marco the Magis childhood and youth in Cuba up to the present time as producer and director of Beverlys famed magic troupe. The authors research brought him in contact with members of the Cuban diaspora who were Marcos friends and members of his theatre company when they were all beginning their lives in Cuba. The author was present when they rediscovered him in America fifty years later.The book recounts the revolution and the agony of Marcos forced exile. It covers his seven years of doctoral studies and friendship with Abraham Maslow at Brandeis University. It gives new perspectives on his founding of the Le Grand David stage magic ensemble. It shows how the genial magician has incorporated Maslows principles in the colorful and often surprising life of the magic company over its thirty year plus history. The book includes forewords by John Fisher, Dr. Ricardo Morant (Fierman Professor of Psychology, emeritus at Brandeis), and Luis Puello, a former student in Santa Clara, Cuba. Chapters contain interviews with Cesareo about how he conceived and directed the shows. It also includes interviews with Le Grand David about his role in the productions.".
- 2007280605 extent "228 p. :".
- 2007280605 issued "2007".
- 2007280605 issued "2007.".
- 2007280605 language "eng".
- 2007280605 publisher "Sarasota, FL : Performance Copying and Printing,".
- 2007280605 spatial "United States".
- 2007280605 subject "GV1545.P45 S87 2007".
- 2007280605 subject "Magicians United States Biography.".
- 2007280605 subject "Peláez, Cesaŕo.".
- 2007280605 title "There will be wonderful surprises / Avrom Karl Surath.".
- 2007280605 title "Wonderful surprises.".
- 2007280605 type "text".