Witch cast is a term that refers to the practice of casting spells or performing rituals by witches. In various cultures and beliefs, witches are believed to have the ability to manipulate energy and channel it to create an effect or bring about a desired outcome. This concept is often associated with witchcraft and is a fundamental aspect of the craft. The act of casting a spell involves using specific tools, such as candles, herbs, crystals, and incense, to focus the witch's intention and channel their energy into the desired outcome. This can vary from simple rituals and chants to more complex rituals involving multiple steps and components. Witch cast can be used for a wide range of purposes, such as healing, protection, love, abundance, and personal growth.
Witch cast
Shin Si-a Girl
Park Eun-bin Kyung-hee
Seo Eun-soo Jo-hyun
Jin Goo Yong-doo
Seong Yu-bin Dae-gil
Cho Min-soo Dr. Baek
Cha Soon-bae Dr. Byeon
Lee Jong-suk Director Jang
Kim Da-mi Koo Ja-yoon
Byeon Seo-yoon Mi-young
Um Tae-goo Mart
Chae Won-been Towoo Girl 1
Seo Yi-ra Towoo Girl 2
Jung Lael Towoo Girl 3
Kim Ki-hae Towoo Pretty Boy
Mowg Man 1
Kim Ha-young Woman in Straight Jacket
Choi Dong-goo Yong-doo's Man
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Art
Choi Hyeon-seok Art Direction
Jo Hwa-seong Production Design
Oh Jin-seok Props
Kang Moo-seong Set Decoration
Lee Bong-woo Set Decoration
Camera
Yoo Young-gi Camera Operator
Kim Hong-mok Director of Photography
Kim Yeong-ho Director of Photography
Ham Myung-chul Key Grip
No Ju-han Still Photographer
Costume & Make-Up
Cho Sang-kyung Costume Design
Kim Hyun-jung Makeup & Hair
Crew
Kim Jung-min Martial Arts Choreographer
Lee Tae-yeong Stunts
Directing
Park Hoon-jung Director
Editing
Kim Il-kwang Digital Intermediate
Ryu Yeon Digital Intermediate Producer
Jang Lae-won Editor
Lighting
Jo Yong-Jun Lighting Director
Production
Jang Kyung-ik Co-Executive Producer
Kim Hyun-woo Co-Executive Producer
Park Hoon-jung Executive Producer
Shin Min-kyung Producer
Sound
Mowg Original Music Composer
Kim Sin-yong Production Sound Mixer
Kim Chang-seop Sound Supervisor
Visual Effects
Kim Chang-seok Special Effects Supervisor
Lee Dong-ho Special Effects Supervisor
Park Kyoung-soo Special Effects Supervisor
Cho Yong-seok VFX Supervisor
Jang Min-jae VFX Supervisor
Jung Seok-jae VFX Supervisor
Ryu Jae-hwan VFX Supervisor
Jo Gyeong-hun Visual Effects Director
Writing
Park Hoon-jung Writer
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Witch Cast Julea Lam
Welcome to Witch Cast. This is a portal to everything magic where you can experience life as a daily witch with me. In this podcast, I will be interviewing all kinds of witches/non witches to talk about all things MAGICK and folklore! If anyone wants to collaborate, please send us a message on my Instagram @Witchcast9 !! Happy listening everyone and please ENJOY!
- SEP 27, 2022
Belladonna - Deadly Nightshade
Hello Everyone.
I'm probably going a little too HAM and posting way too much for lost time, but damn. I couldn't resist posting about DEADLY F*****G NIGHTSHADE!! Again this is from the Poison Path Herbal by - Coby Michel!
I talk about the baneful herb and it's properties!! SO come along for the ride into the mystics of the seductress of an herb Belladonna.
- SEP 26, 2022
The Poison Path Herbal - Madrakkkeeee Baby!
Hello everyone! WELCOME BACK TO MY PODCAST!!
Todays episode is about the book "The Poison Path Herbal" by Coby Michael. I go through a section of the book and randomly tune into MANDRAKES!! Super pumped to even have this book and to learn everything I can about Baneful Herbs!! I got this book at my local Barnes and Nobles, But I'm going to link this bad boy to amazon!! https://www.amazon.com/Poison-Path-Herbal-Nightshades-Entheogens/dp/1644113341
It feels soooo fucking good to be able to start recording again! Can't wait to talk more about my love of books! ALSO ALSO ALSO. I butcher a lot of words and it's kind of a shit show not going to lie. I really need to get my shit together and put out more content for you guys. Anyways, seriously give this book a go and let me know how you guys like it! BOOK CLUB! Lets goooooo
- FEB 22, 2022
Plants vs. Witches
Hello everyone. I’m this episode for the glorious 02.22.2022 I have Shay from https://instagram.com/shayddesign?utm_medium=copy_link she is an amazing jewelry designer, crystal enthusiast and PLANT LOVER. I can’t wait for you guys to listen in and have a taste of what’s more to come! She is definite going to be a regular, so get company and give it a listen! Thanks for giving me love and listening everyone ❤️
- FEB 13, 2022
Can you be more original?
UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE!! Hello everyone!! This is a mini update about what’s going on with the podcast! I essentially just rambled and talked about nonsense…. In all seriousness, I will be getting more content out and have crazy amazing guests come on like I did with John. A Rice. Super excited to be able to be back in action for the millionth time. Soooo let’s see what happens 😬😬😬
- FEB 7, 2022
Even In The Dark You Shine ✨
Hello everyone!! Omg it’s been a minute!! Okay okay, todays episode is very special and has been a long time coming! I get to interview John. A Rice. He is an amazing artist and even more remarkable person. We talk about his upcoming deck called “Mindscapes Tarot” which will be released soon! Check out his page https://instagram.com/jarstudionyc?utm_medium=copy_link to get more information.
- NOV 29, 2021
Hello and welcome back to the podcast!! Today, I’m talking with my very good friend/sister JADE! We get into the basic of astrology and what it involves!! Hoping this will start a mini series of sorts! Thanks for listening everyone! If y’all have questions, DM ME.
2023 Cast
Claire Gorham began dancing before she was 2, and spent most of her life at Wilmore Christian School of Ballet under the direction of Hannah Henderson. At 16, she joined Next Generation Ballet in Tampa, Florida, as a trainee, where she performed as Clara in The Nutcracker and corps de ballet/soloist roles in Western Symphony and Le Corsaire. She danced in ensembles for Opera Tampa in “The Pearl Fishers,” and placed first in senior contemporary at YAGP Tampa. She later trained under Sharon Story at Atlanta Ballet, and Norbe and Rafaela Risco at Kentucky Ballet Theater before joining Nashville Ballet’s professional division in 2021. Gorham has previously performed in this production as Lucy Pevensie a few times, and is thrilled to be returning to Narnia again.
Keynald Reinaldo Vergara Soto
Peter Pevensie
Keynald Reinaldo Vergara was born in Havana, Cuba and started dancing at the age of 10 at the Juan Pablo Duarte Elementary School. He finished training at The National Ballet School “Ena” in 2010. After graduation, he continued on to Prodanza in Cuba where he danced many roles, including Dracula (Renfield, Court), The Nutcracker (Cavalier, Doll, Joker, Arabian, Russian), Le Corsaire (Ali, Pas de Esclave, Merchant), La Sylphides (James), Paquita (Pas de Trois) and many others. He has worked with great teachers and choreographers including Magaly Suarez, Fernando Alonso, William Starrett, Laura Alonso and Ramona de Zaa Bello. He was a principal dancer with the Columbia City Ballet for two seasons from 2015 to 2017. Recently, he competed in the 2018’s International Ballet Competition in Jackson, Mississippi making it to the final round.
Angelica South
Susan Pevensie
Angelica South is originally from Traverse City, Michigan where she trained in classical ballet under the direction of Thomas Morrell. She attended The Harid Conservatory, American Ballet Theatre, and The Bolshoi Ballet Theatre summer programs. In 2013, she won first place in the Pas de Deux category at the Youth America Grand Prix, and was invited to the finals in NYC. The Bolshoi Ballet also invited her to attend their year-round school in Moscow, Russia. Angelica danced professionally for six seasons with The Lexington Ballet. She performed many principle roles, The Sugar Plum Fairy (The Nutcracker), Alice (Alice in Wonderland), and Aurora (The Sleeping Beauty), amongst many others. She danced with Allegro Dance Project for three seasons, and was a guest artist with Virginia Youth Ballet and Northwest Michigan Ballet Theatre. Currently, she is the Artistic Director of United Fine Arts Academy in Georgetown, KY, and a Managing Partner of United Talent. Angelica has choreography 11 original ballet productions for her company and has been a YAGP coach since 2017. Her students have gone on to attend Cincinnati Ballet, Nutmeg Ballet, Lexington Ballet, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, and Berklee College of Music. Angelica lives in Lexington with her husband, three cats, and loves to hike and travel.
SOLOISTS
Emilio Santiago
Edmund Pevensie
Emilio Santiago was born in 2002 in Puebla Mexico, began his studies at a local academy at the age of 15, later moved to the city of Monterrey and began his professional studies at the Monterrey High School of Music and Dance, obtaining excellent results and recognition throughout his career, attending important courses such as the YAGP, and as a guest dancer attending different schools and companies in the United States such as Quennedit Dance Theatre, Royal School of McAllen among others. At the ESMDM, he has played leading roles and corps de ballet in ballets such as Don Quixote, Sleeping Beauty, Graduate Ball, The Nutcracker, and Gayaneh, and has also shared the stage with dance stars such as Elisa Carrillo Cabrera at the Monterrey International Gala. 2019. Important national and international teachers such as Alejandro Jáuregui, Carlos Atayde, Diana Farias Ortegon, Telmo Gomez Moreira, Rosalinda Moller, Siner Gonenc Boquin, Isaac Hernandez, Rosario Murillo, James Kelly, Irina Provorova, Angelica Kleen have contributed to his artistic training along with Roberto Machado Inerarity. He finished his studies in 2023 graduating with “Tango para Cinco”, choreography by Telmo Gomez Moreira. Emilio is excited to be in his first season with Kentucky Ballet Theatre as a Trainee.
Kinley Reed
Lucy Pevensie
Kinley Reed was born in Lexington, Kentucky. She began her studies in ballet at the age of 8 at Gloria Deo School of the Arts. While at Gloria Deo, Kinley was under the direction of Artistic Director, Sarah Henderson, Keynald Reinaldo Vergara Soto, and Hannah Henderson and participated in Summer Intensives taught by Emily Carrico and Sergio Masero. When Kinley was 10 years old she was invited to participate in a pas de deux workshop where she trained in pas de deux technique with Dave Goud. Kinley danced the lead part as Lucy Prevensie in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Ballet in years 2018 and 2019. In 2020, after the close of Gloria Deo School of the Arts, she began training with Academy Director, Mrs. Rafaela Risco at Kentucky Ballet Theatre. While at KBT, Kinley has had many opportunities to dance corps de ballet with the Kentucky Ballet Theatre professional company under the instruction of Artistic Director, Mr. Norbe Risco. Kinley loves the art of ballet and is excited about continuing her education with Mrs. Risco, learning and growing as a dancer, and hopes to join the Kentucky Ballet Theatre Company after graduation.
COMPLETE CAST
Aslan: Emma Schmoll (front), Alexus Rockward (back)
White Witch: Claire Gorham
Peter: Keynald Reynaldo Vergara Soto
Susan: Angelica South
Edmund: Emilio Santiago
Lucy: Kinley Reed
Mrs. Beaver: Miranda Maas
Mr. Beaver: Ethan Maas
Winter Maidens: Miranda Maas, Alyssa Crum, Mandariah Reeves
Nymph Lead: Mandariah Reeves
Nymph Corps: Mollie Martin, Hannah Porter, Lauren Devore
Snow Fairies: Kara Reed, Lily Blythe
Lead Ice Dancers: Miranda Maas, Norah Muller
Ice Corps: Mandariah Reeves, Lilly Rhodes, Lilly Higgins, Grace Hunt, Mollie Martin, Hannah Porter
Maugrim: Alyssa Crum
Messenger Wolf: Lilly Rhodes
Wolfpack: Mandariah Reeves, Hannah Porter
Mr. Tumnus: Elijah Loveland
Dwarf: Luke Eiden
Mrs. Macready: Lily Martin
Professor Kirke: Dr. Kenton Sena
Birds: Sofie Flannery, Eliza Oatley, Laurel Henderson, Lucy Schwartz, Kaylee LaSage, Alyssa Kahmann
Father Christmas: Paul Ponder
Stone Statues: Shannon Cook, Lilly Rhodes, Miranda Maas, Grace Hunt, Norah Muller, Mandariah Reeves, Alyssa Crum, Lilly Higgins
Aslan’s Army: Miranda Maas, Mandariah Reeves, Alyssa Crum, Mollie Martin, Hannah Porter, Norah Muller, Shannon Cook, Mary Temprano
Flag Bearers: Lauren Devore, Lilly Higgins
Witch’s Army: Lilly Rhodes, Lilly Higgins, Lily Martin, Lauren Devore, Kara Rees, Lily Blythe, Lindsey Devore, Betsy Martin, Briahnna Kahmann, Elisabeth Howard, Naomi Segre-Lewis, Grace Hunt
Cair Paravel Dancers: Mandariah Reeves, Norah Muller, Shannon Cook, Alyssa Crum, Grace Hunt, Lilly Rhodes, Hannah Porter, Mary Temprano
Court Dancers: Lindsay Devore, Betsy Martin, Naomi Segre- Lewis, Briahnna Kahmann, Lauren Devore
Flower Girls: Mollie Martin, Elizabeth Howard, Lily Blythe, Kara Reed
Witch cast can be used for a wide range of purposes, such as healing, protection, love, abundance, and personal growth. Each spell is designed with a specific intention and is tailored to the individual or situation it is being cast for. It's important to note that witch cast is not about controlling or manipulating others against their will.
Many witches adhere to the belief in the threefold law or the law of karma, which states that whatever energy a person sends out into the world will come back to them threefold. Therefore, most witches strive to only cast spells that are for the highest good of all involved. There are various traditions and practices within witchcraft, each with its own unique methods of casting spells. Some common techniques include visualization, meditation, and the use of symbols and sigils to enhance the power and effectiveness of the spell. Witchcraft and spellcasting have been practiced for centuries and have been passed down through generations. Today, many modern witches continue to honor these ancient traditions while also incorporating their own personal beliefs and practices. In conclusion, witch cast is a practice used by witches to cast spells and perform rituals to manifest their intentions and bring about desired outcomes. It is a fundamental aspect of witchcraft and is done with respect and consideration for the highest good of all involved. Each spell is unique and tailored to the individual or situation it is being cast for, and incorporates various tools and techniques to focus the witch's energy and intention..
Reviews for "The Power of Intention: Using Positive Energy in Witchcraft"
1. Sarah - 2/5
I found "Witch Cast" to be underwhelming and predictable. The characters lacked depth and the storyline felt cliché. The writing style was also quite simplistic, making it difficult for me to become fully immersed in the story. Overall, I was disappointed with this book and would not recommend it to others.
2. Mike - 1/5
"Witch Cast" was a complete letdown. The plot was confusing and poorly developed, leaving me feeling disconnected from the story. The characters were one-dimensional and their actions seemed forced. Additionally, the pacing was all over the place, making it a struggle to stay engaged. This book was a waste of my time.
3. Emily - 2/5
I had high hopes for "Witch Cast", but unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations. The writing was mediocre at best and the dialogue felt forced. The plot had potential, but it quickly became tedious and the twists were predictable. The lack of character development made it difficult to care about their fates. Overall, I was disappointed and would not recommend this book.
4. John - 1/5
"Witch Cast" was a complete disaster. The story was riddled with plot holes and inconsistencies that made it difficult to follow. The prose was over-the-top and relied heavily on clichés, making it a chore to read. The characters were uninteresting and lacked any depth or relatability. I found no enjoyment in this book and would not recommend it to others.
5. Lisa - 2/5
I was not impressed with "Witch Cast". The world-building was shallow and the magical elements felt forced and poorly explained. The pacing was off, with long stretches of boredom followed by rushed, confusing action scenes. The main character was unlikable and her motivations were unclear. This book had potential, but it fell flat for me.