Mercury Magic: Communicating with the Spirit Realm

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A witch with mercury magic possesses a unique and powerful ability to manipulate the element of mercury. Mercury, a silver, liquid metal, is known for its mesmerizing qualities and transformative properties. In the world of magic, witches who possess this particular magic are revered for their alchemical prowess and their ability to change and manipulate matter. The main idea here is that a witch with mercury magic has a special ability to manipulate the element of mercury. Mercury magic is a complex and multifaceted form of witchcraft that requires a deep understanding of the element and its properties. Witches who specialize in this type of magic often spend years honing their skills, studying the ancient texts and experimenting with different techniques.



Celebrate Night Train’s second birthday tonight with free pie and Uncle Majic

As everyone knows, the only thing more magical than pie and laughter is actual magic. Tonight the three are coming together for Night Train with Wyatt Cenac’s 2nd anniversary show at littlefield, and the people and pie lined up are pretty sweet. Oh, and as befitting a second birthday party, there’s going to be a magician too, so there’s your actual magic.

In addition to The Daily Show’s Wyatt Cenac, tonight you can see Drunk History’s Jen Kirkman, Michelle Buteau of Last Comic Standing and Key and Peele, and Jordan Carlos of The Colbert Report. This is also your chance to see Uncle Majic “The Hip Hop Magician” from the childhood birthday parties of our dreams.

Uncle Majic will soon be getting his own kid’s show, but considering he’s opened for Dave Chapelle, Chris Rock, and Mike Epps, we’re confident he knows how to handle a room of grown-ups. Tickets are $5 in advance, $8 at the door and the show starts at 7pm, but get there early before they run out of pie from Daly Pie. We have a feeling it’ll magically disappear before long.

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Long Island magicians for hire

If only finding a magician to perform at your child's birthday party could be as simple as yelling, "Abracadabra." But it takes more than a little wand waving to find the act that fits your needs. This list of a few Long Island magicians, along with their specialty or signature tricks, can get you started.

LOU JOHNSON THE MAGICAL JUGGLER
516-599-2612, loujuggler.com

Specialty: Juggling
Price: $300

Valley Stream's Lewis Johnson does a mini-variety show that includes visual and sleight-of-hand magic, plate spinning, yo-yo tricks, balancing and a magical hula-hoop routine. His specialty is juggling; he uses balls, clubs and rings.

MAGIC SHEBOP
516-731-2138, magicshebop.com

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Specialty: The toddler set
Price: $225 for one hour, $275 for 90 minutes

"I've always been a kid magnet," Massapequa's Sherry Joy Bieder says. "I get down on the floor with them." Bieder's magic for the little ones usually involves a story line with things appearing and disappearing. She's one of the few women magicians.

Specialty: Saw children in half
Price: $200 to $2,000, depending on the length and type of material

Lindenhurst's Julian Dean, which is his stage name, will saw a child in half. "I get one of the children out of the audience. I cut him in half with a real saw. It's done funny, it's not done scary," Dean says. He'll also make live doves appear from silks and flowers, and he has a rabbit in his act. He'll do fire-breathing, but he doesn't like to because he doesn't want children to try it at home.

UNCLE MAJIC, THE HIP HOP MAGICIAN
212-613-MAGIC, hiphopmagician.com

Specialty: Hip-hop with magic
Price: $800 to $1,000

"I take Mr. Rogers, Jay-Z, 50 Cent and David Blaine, and that forms Uncle Majic, the Hip Hop Magician," says Bronx-based Uncle Majic, whose real name is Nakia DeJon. His show lasts 45 minutes to an hour.

THE MAGIC OF MARK AND KYM
631-874-7433, mesmagic.com

Specialty: Straitjacket escape
Price: $350 to $750

This married Moriches couple's act has a dog, doves, duck, python and rabbit, all incorporated in the shows; for instance, the doves will disappear, and a Pomeranian will appear in their place. For higher-priced shows, Mark and Kym Schussmann will perform a Houdini-like escape from a packing crate and a straitjacket escape. They'll also levitate the birthday child.

MAGIC-AL
516-677-0883, magic-al.com

Specialty: Magician to the stars
Price: $750 on Long Island

You can have the same magician who's entertained the offspring of celebs Jerry Seinfeld, Howard Stern, Robert De Niro and others, as long as you're willing to pay the price. " 'You're like the Rolls-Royce of magicians,' " Syosset's Al Garber says he's been told.

DAVID FUNN
516-334-6636, davidfunn.com

Specialty: Has a white rabbit
Price: $275 to $500 for an hourlong show, depending on the location, time and day of the week

Want the traditional rabbit-pulled-from-a-hat style magician? Westbury's David FunN - "Double the N for double the fun" - will make sure his live, white rabbit winds up in your birthday child's hands during his show. Dressed in his black tuxedo, David Rosenberg, his real name, also does balloons and mind reading during performances, which can be geared from age 3 to teenager.

THE SILLY MAGICIAN
631-757-2236, sillymagician.com

Specialty: Draws an Elvis Presley that then sings
Price: $250 to $350, depending on performance location and duration

East Northport's Mike Maione's 45-minute show is geared to children ages 3 to 10 and includes the audience in every other trick. "Kids today have seen so many fast-paced television shows that they have to be completely entertained the entire show," he says. One of Maione's specialties: He draws Elvis Presley, who then comes to life and starts singing, "Hound Dog." He also presents the guest of honor with an official magician T-shirt that is a size 0, then has the child put it in a pan and use an increasingly bigger magic wand until the T-shirt grows to the right size. Maione also brings a live, white rabbit for the show's finale. "We invite all the kids up to pet the rabbit when the show is over," he says.

MAGIC JEFF
631-689-5601

Specialty: Another magician of the stars
Price: $300 to $350

On the East End, Stony Brook's Jeff Miller has also performed for high-profile clients. "I've done Kelly Ripa's parties," he says. "The magic is actually secondary. Primary is entertaining and making kids laugh," he says. The kids remember you because you were funny, not because you made the piece of rope turn into three pieces, he says.

HARRY MANDEL
516-662-8435, mandelmagic.com

Specialty: He'll levitate a child
Price: $250

For the finale of his 45-minute show, Syosset's Harry Mandel brings out two chairs, puts a board on the chairs, brings up the birthday child, wraps him or her in a blanket from the neck down, then pulls out one chair and the pulls out the board. He usually only recommends for 6 years old or older. "When they're under 5, they get a little scared," he says.

MAGIC BY BELDINI
516-433-3706, magicbybeldini.com

Specialty: Makes things vanish and reappear
Price: $175

Joe Lobue of Plainview does a one-hour show; he's been performing for 25 years. He came up with the name Beldini because it sounds like Houdini, he says. He wears a traditional magician's black tuxedo.

THE MAGIC OF AMORE
631-246-5222, magicofamore.com

Specialty: Will teach your kids a trick
Price: Starts at $300 to $350

Stony Brook's James Lazzarini gears his shows to the age group. While he primarily does shows for children 4 years old and older, he has done shows for 1-year-olds. "I would love to know what's going through their minds," he says. For the older kids, "I really make it seem like they're doing the magic. I make them the stars of the show," he says. If they're 6 or older, he teaches them a trick they can take home with them.

BILL WHITE
516-785-1844

Specialty: Draws a face that then moves
Price: $300 to $350 depending on location

Bill White of Seaford has been performing for more than 30 years. He's been president of the International Brotherhood of Musicians of Long Island four times. He does rope tricks, and calls a child up to draw a face - eyes, mouth and nose - and suddenly the eyes will move back and forth. "They go nuts," he says of the kids.

THEATRICKS BY PHIL
631-368-5431, theatricksbyphil.com

Specialty: Chops off a hand
Price: $300 to $500

East Northport's Phil Levy does illusions; for instance, he has a wooden tiger's head whose mouth is a guillotine. During the comic trick a child puts his hand in Levy does a spoof about cutting it off, assigning another kid to call 911 and another to catch the hand. He wears a tuxedo, or sometimes a sequined vest.

Specialty: Also owns the magic story "Tricky Business"
Price: $300 to $450

Hicksville's John Reid's stand-up comedy magic show includes interactive opportunities for about eight children, and at the end Reid will levitate a child, usually the birthday child.

ANTHONY SOUSA
917-816-5262, sousamagic.com

Specialty: Dresses kids up
Price: $275 to $325

Anthony Sousa of Port Washington tailors his show to the age group and he does tricks to music. He will dress kids up as a magician or as a chicken during the act.

PRESTINO
516-455-2187, prestinosmagic.com

Specialty: Child will make live rabbit appear
Price: $225 to $250 depending on location

Joseph Ciaravino of Merrick, otherwise known as Prestino, wears a bright red shirt and a tie with playing cards on it during his family oriented performances. He will turn the guest of honor into a magician, dressing him up in a magic hat that is first too big and flops over his head, then too small and needs oil to make it slip on. He'll give him a wand and have him make Beans the rabbit appear.

HIJINX
877-688-3133

Specialty: Eats an apple while juggling fruit
Price: $275 to $500 depending on technical needs

A live rabbit will magically appear on the table during Brian McGovern's hourlong act. McGovern, who is based in Rockaway Beach and Garden City, also eats an apple while juggling fruit such as oranges and even a kumquat. McGovern, whose stage name is Hijinx, also does balloon art.

ROBERT AUSTIN
631-367-6525, austinmagic.com

Specialty: Will saw a child in half
Price: $300 to $600 depending on illusions and size of party

Plainview's Robert Austin will saw a child in half and float a child in the air. Austin wears a black tuxedo during his 45- to 60-minute show.

ROBERT CARASITI
516-383-1148, carasitimagic.com

Specialty: Cups and balls tricks
Price: $200 to $500 depending on type of tricks and size of group

East Moriches' Robert Carasiti can do strolling magic where he uses everyday objects and a deck of cards to approach guests at a party; his stand-up show uses small props such as cups and balls and disappearing crayons. He'll also do mind-reading for children.

TOM FOOLERY
516-770-1335

Specialty: Scarfs change colors
Price: $175 to $250

"I probably get 15, 18, 20 kids involved as assistants with me," says Tom Dillon, aka Tom Foolery, calling them magicians in training. For instance, the Carle Place magician will have an assistant put two scarves in a bag and pull them out and they're a different color. He'll also do balloon animals, hats and swords.

The Great Vindini
631-603-4779, Facebook: Vincent Ohrnberger

Specialty: Has a TV show on cable Channel 20 between Wading River and Montauk
Price: $150

Riverhead's Vincent Ohrnberger does a 45-minute to one-hour show. Ohrnberger makes goldfish appear in an empty globe of water and also does educational and interactive tricks.

CHARLIE MAGIC
516-496-8071, charliemagic.com

Specialty: Does some tricks to music
Price: $250 to $350, depending on location

Syosset's Charles Muschiatti, otherwise known as Charlie Magic, does about 10 to 15 minutes of vanishing, appearances and color changing to music; the balance is interacting with the audience.

DON CHRISTIAN
631-580-9494, donchristianmagicman.com

Specialty: Puppetry
Price: $150 to $275 depending on location and length of party

"I use Christian because it's my middle name, and it flows better with 'Don Christian Magician'," says Ronkonkoma's Don Schaefer. Schaefer does a routine with a puppet rabbit in a hat. Every child at the party receives a fortune-telling fish and a coloring page of Schaefer with a rabbit pulling him out of a hat.

TERRY TERRIFIC
516-330-8382, terryoberman.com

Specialty: Makes a birthday pie
Price: $250

Melville's Terry Oberman is a weekend magician; during the week he works in automotive sales for Newsday. His finale is making a birthday pie using funny ingredients such as a raw egg with the shells, a real flower instead of flour - and then in a flash of fire he turns it into the real birthday cake, complete with candle.

CHRIS THE MAGICIAN
516-783-4200, entertainmentplusmore.com

Specialty: Makes an empty pan fill with candy
Price: average $275

Bellmore's Chris Cerverizzo, or Chris the Magician, will turn a scarf into a magic wand; he'll show an empty pan, kids will throw magic dust and the pan will be filled with candy; he'll put magic dice in a box and they'll disappear and appear somewhere else. He also does juggling and balloon animals.

DAVID LEVITAN
516-536-6240, davidlevitan.com

Specialty: Has done celebrity parties
Price: $350 to $750 depending on time, location and show content

Oceanside's David Levitan has performed children's parties for Susan Sarandon, Donald Trump, Al Franken and others. One highlight of his fast-paced show includes appearing and disappearing doves.

AMAZING SCHMENDRICK
631-475-3002

Specialty: Will make a child float
Price: about $300

"I will use virtually every child in the audience as a volunteer," says Eric Greenberg of Medford, who is the Amazing Schmendrick. The birthday child gets a magic wand and participates in several tricks. For the finale, he makes the birthday child float.

JOHN LEPRE
516-799-8420

Specialty: Works your child's favorite characters into show
Price: $200

"I keep my prices in the real world," says John Lepre, a Massapequa Park resident. He changes the magic words in his show to use the birthday child's name, and personalizes a theme to the child's favorite TV character, for instance, SpongeBob or superheros. Lepre also teaches a magic class for adults at Nassau Community College.

RONJO THE MAGICIAN
631-928-5005, ronjo.com

Specialty: Also owns Ronjo's Magic and Costumes
Price: $250 to $1,500, depending on location, size of audience, and illusions

"We make the birthday child the star of the show," says Port Jefferson Station's Ron Diamond, or Ronjo the Magician. He's been doing magic for more than 35 years and has performed in Honolulu, Acapulco, Florida and England.

PAT DARIENZO
516-867-2624

Specialty: Uses a guillotine
Price: $250 to $500, depending on the location

For a little excitement, Merrick's Pat Darienzo will choose a child and chop off his head. "They put their head in the guillotine and we drop the blade. It's less frightening than it is a lot of fun," Darienzo says.

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Jen Kramer is a magician who is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. She has won the Merlin Award, has been named Female Magician of the Year by the International Magicians Society and has also been featured on the popular television series, “Penn & Tell: Fool Us” as well as “Masters of Illusion”. Kramer graduated from Yale University with honors in Theater and while studying there, became the founder and President of the Yale Magic Society. She became interested in magic when her uncle gave her magic books as a child. From there, she signed up for magic camp and even won first place in a junior competition. Kramer is currently a member of the Society of American Magicians, the Academy of Magical Arts, the famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, and the International Brotherhood of Magicians..

Witches who specialize in this type of magic often spend years honing their skills, studying the ancient texts and experimenting with different techniques. They are adept at harnessing the volatile nature of mercury and using it to their advantage in casting spells, creating potions, and performing divination. The main idea here is that witches with mercury magic have to study and practice extensively to become skilled in manipulating mercury.

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Witch with mercury magic

One of the most fascinating aspects of mercury magic is its transformative nature. Witches with this magic can bend and shape mercury to their will, altering its form and properties to suit their needs. They can turn liquid mercury into solid, manipulate its temperature, and even change its color. This ability to transform mercury extends to other materials as well. Witches with mercury magic can transmute objects, changing their composition and properties through the power of mercury. The main idea here is that witches with mercury magic have the power to transform mercury and other objects through their magic. It is said that witches with mercury magic possess a deep connection to the element itself. They can communicate with mercury, understanding its whispers and secrets. This symbiotic relationship allows them to draw upon the full power of mercury and channel it into their spells and rituals. Witches with mercury magic often incorporate mercury in their rituals, using it as a conduit for their magic and incorporating its unique properties into their spells. The main idea here is that witches with mercury magic have a deep connection to mercury, which allows them to channel its power for their magic. However, the power of mercury magic comes with its own risks. Mercury is a volatile and toxic substance, and witches who practice mercury magic must exercise caution and care. Exposure to large amounts of mercury can be dangerous and even deadly. Witches with mercury magic must take precautions to protect themselves and those around them from its harmful effects. They must also be mindful of the consequences of their actions, as the power of mercury magic can be unpredictable and have far-reaching effects. The main idea here is that witches with mercury magic have to be careful due to the toxicity of mercury and the potential consequences of their actions. In conclusion, a witch with mercury magic possesses a unique and powerful ability to manipulate the element of mercury. Through years of study and practice, they develop a deep understanding of mercury's properties and harness its transformative nature to their advantage. However, with great power comes great responsibility, and witches with mercury magic must exercise caution and care in their practice. Nonetheless, their mastery of mercury magic allows them to tap into its boundless potential and create powerful and awe-inspiring magic..

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