The Harlem Magic Masters: A Legacy of Wonder and Amazement

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The Harlem Magic Masters is a renowned basketball team based in Harlem, New York City. Known for their incredible basketball skills and entertaining performances, they have become one of the most loved and respected teams in the world of sports. This team was formed in the 1960s by Percy "Master P" Miller and has since then captured the hearts of basketball fans everywhere. The Harlem Magic Masters are not just about winning games, but also about providing a great show for their audience. They combine impressive basketball moves with comedy and theatrics, creating an unforgettable experience for everyone who watches them play. Their roster includes some of the most talented and skilled basketball players who are skilled in dribbling, shooting, and fancy trick shots.



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A South Huntington crowd pleaser is set to return to Walt Whitman High School to take on your favorite teachers and administrators in a sports matchup that is full of fun! The Harlem Magic Masters will bring back their very entertaining brand of unique basketball wizardry for a night of laughs, crazy tricks, and amazing basketball skills on Friday, January 26th.

TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE ONLINE NOW - and will also be available for purchase in your respective school’s main office beginning on Monday, January 15th through January 26th. Tickets are $20 for Adults and $15 for Children. There is a small service fee if you purchase tickets online. Game time is 7:30 PM in the North Gym. Doors will open at 6:45 PM. To purchase tickets online, click https://www.wildcatbc.org/event-details/magic-masters-24

Thank you to the Wildcat Booster Club for sponsoring this event. And good luck to our faculty and staff athletes who are getting ready to take on these Masters of Basketball Magic!

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Briarcliff All Stars Set to Take on Harlem MagicMasters

The Harlem Magic Masters are back! The Briarcliff Rotary Club will again be sponsoring their annual fundraiser, a wonderful event featuring the world-famous Magic Masters basketball team playing against an all-star team of Briarcliff area parents, teachers, and other hoops fanatics who want to upset the seemingly unbeatable team. Think (almost!) the Washington Generals vs. the Harlem Globetrotters, coming to the Briarcliff High School Gymnasium on Friday, November 3rd at 7:00pm.

The Briarcliff Rotary Club has now partnered with the Magic Masters for 30 years to put together this fun-filled evening that is a favorite for all ages. In doing so, the international service organization has raised over $100,000 to support Briarcliff High School scholarships, the Ossining Food Pantry , the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society , Gullotta House , hurricane relief in Haiti, the Cookstove Project , and so many more causes and charities locally and around the world.

Attendees can expect to see a game filled with trick shots, half-court three-pointers, mesmerizing ball handling, and a ton of laughs for children from 3 to 103. There will be concessions, souvenir clothing, basketballs and more for sale. The halftime show will include participation by some of the children (and adults) from the crowd – often resulting in some of the biggest cheers of the night!

Tickets are $18 in advance, $20 at the door. Tickets will be sold at the Briarcliff Recreation Department and Weldon’s Stationery up until the day of the event, and you can also reserve seats with tickets to be held at the door by calling, texting or emailing Eric Lebenson at 914-924-3596 or [email protected] . Please also inquire about putting an ad in our full-color program.

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Their roster includes some of the most talented and skilled basketball players who are skilled in dribbling, shooting, and fancy trick shots. The team members have spent years perfecting their craft and stunning audiences with their incredible athleticism. One of the notable features of the Harlem Magic Masters' performances is their ability to engage the audience.

Harlem Magic Masters to Play at John Isaacs Tribute Game in Falls Church, Va.

Posted on February 20, 2009

To commemorate and conclude Black History Month, the Harlem Magic Masters will be here a week from today to face Falls Church’s best in a tribute game:

The Harlem Magic Masters of New York City.

The City of Falls Church, Virginia and the Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation will present their annual Black History Celebration & Celebrity Basketball Game on Friday, Feb. 27, 2009.

GAME TIME: 7:00 PM

Celebrity Basketball Game:

Tinner Hill Heritage Foundation and the City of Falls Church present an outstanding evening of laughter, family fun and basketball game in celebration of black history month.

The Falls Church City All-Star Team will play New York City’s finest, the Harlem MagicMasters! The MagicMasters barely beat our Falls Church All-Stars last time, let’s show them what Falls Church is made of this year! The game is fun, exciting and “edu-taining.”

If you love basketball, fun, laughter and history you won’t want to miss this!

“A Step Back in Time”:

A special halftime show featuring the 1910 Black World Basketball Championship winning Y.M.C.A. Washington 12th Streeters”!

Tickets:

Children under 5 free
Advance purchase: youth $8, adults $10
At the door: youth $10, adults $12.

Tickets will also be available at these locations:

Art and Frame of Falls Church
111 Park Ave.
Falls Church, VA.

Solano Spine & Sport Chiropractic
Falls Church Community Center
223 Little Falls
Falls Church, VA.

SEATING IS LIMITED.

Get Your Seats EARLY!

Pre-Game Panel Discussion:

“Remembering John “Boy Wonder” Isaacs; Basketball Pioneer Extraordinaire”

John Isaacs, a Tinner Hill 2008 Living Legacy award winner, made his transition last week at the age of 93. A giant of a man, he spent the last 50 years of his life working with youth. A panel will discuss the implications of Mr. Isaacs’ gifts to the world and basketball. Film clips of Mr. Isaacs visit with us at the game last year will also be shown.

Time: 5:30 PM -6:30 PM
Location: Falls Church Community Center
223 Little Falls Street
Senior Center Room

For information please contact Nikki Graves Henderson at (703) 241-4109 or via email at [email protected].

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They often invite spectators to participate in the games and showcase their own skills on the court. This interactive nature of their shows makes the audience feel like an essential part of the performance and creates a unique and exciting experience for everyone involved. The Harlem Magic Masters have performed in various venues, including schools, arenas, and even international arenas. They have also made appearances on television shows and have been invited to perform at halftime shows during professional basketball games. Apart from their exceptional basketball skills, the team is also dedicated to community service. They frequently participate in charity events and basketball clinics to give back to the community and inspire aspiring young basketball players. Overall, the Harlem Magic Masters are more than just a basketball team. They are entertainers who bring joy, excitement, and inspiration to everyone who watches them perform. With their impressive basketball skills and engaging performances, they continue to captivate audiences around the world and leave a lasting impression on the hearts of basketball fans everywhere..

Reviews for "Inside the World of Harlem's Underground Magic Masters"

1. John - 1/5
I was really disappointed with the Harlem magic masters show. The tricks were unimpressive and easily predictable. The performers lacked enthusiasm, and it felt like they were just going through the motions. The overall production felt amateurish, with cheesy props and poor lighting. I was expecting a high-energy and mind-blowing performance, but sadly, this show fell flat.
2. Sarah - 2/5
I had high expectations for the Harlem magic masters, but I left feeling underwhelmed. The show started off strong with a few impressive tricks, but it quickly lost its momentum. The transitions between acts were awkward and poorly executed. The performers also lacked charisma, making it difficult to engage with the show. Overall, it was a mediocre experience, and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating magic show.
3. Mike - 2/5
The Harlem magic masters show was simply forgettable. The tricks were average at best, and I've seen better performances on YouTube. The entertainers seemed unenthusiastic, and it reflected in their lackluster delivery. The jokes were stale, and the show failed to hold my attention throughout. I expected more from a renowned group like the Harlem magic masters, but unfortunately, they didn't live up to the hype.
4. Emily - 2/5
I attended the Harlem magic masters show with high hopes, but I left feeling disappointed. The magic tricks were unoriginal and lacked any wow factor. The performers seemed disinterested in engaging with the audience, which made the overall experience dull. The show also felt poorly organized, with lengthy gaps between acts. I was left wanting more magic and entertainment, but unfortunately, this show fell short on delivering an enjoyable experience.

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