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The Fraser Valley Magic Circle is proud to host numerous competitions each year in variety of categories from close-up to stage and everything in between.
Awarded to a regular or junior member in recognition of excellent showmanship in a performance of close-up, parlour, or stage magic, during the course of the year.
Awarded to a regular or junior member for the "Most creative magical performance" during the course of the year. Voted on by nominations from the general membership
Awarded to a member who has clearly demonstrated their commitment to performing a role, duty, or task in a superior manner. Awarded at the discretion of the president.
Awarded to a member who has unselfishly given of their time and efforts for the advancement of the fvmc. Voted on by nominations from the executive and directors.
Poo-On-A-Stick award is a tongue in cheek trophy given to the winner of a contest decided each year by the Executive. It was created in honour of Steve Dickson who used to regale everyone about his favourite pastime as a kid, when technology of today didn't exist, of finding a piece of dog poo and picking it up with a stick and then chasing his friends with it.
Awarded in recognition of the best children's appeal magic performance at an annual public show. The spirit of this competition is to encourage growth in the fields of children's magic.
Awarded in recognition of excellence in performance of the allied arts, including but not limited to juggling, hypnotism, mentalism, ventriloquism and stand up comedy.
A highlight of the year! You perform a trick you have never done before - you might 'bomb' or you might 'be the bomb' - the audience will decide!
Awarded in recognition of excellence in the field of comedy magic performed by a Junior member. At least one magical effect must be performed in the routine.
Same as the Junior comedy award - but you have to be old .... like really old.... like 30 or something
Awarded in recognition of excellence in the style of stage magic performed by a Junior member. The effect or routine must be visible for a large audience. Close-up effects are not permitted.
Guess what? Same at that Junior one ... but you have to be a Senior. Or a Senorita.
Hi Jonathan!
This award is our most complicated ...rules and stuff.
I'm tired - so I will type it out later.
It's probably the same as the adult close-up competition ...but you have to be a kid....