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Witch Mountain Casting Call Are you a spellbinding actor or actress looking for your next enchanting role? Look no further, because Witch Mountain is hosting a casting call for all those who possess the magic of performance! Witch Mountain, a mystical and captivating new film, is searching for talented individuals who can bring its fantastical world to life. This spellbinding adventure follows a group of young witches as they embark on a journey to save Witch Mountain from an evil sorcerer. The film promises to be a visually stunning and exciting spectacle, with an immersive storyline and larger-than-life characters. At the casting call, the directors are seeking individuals who can embody the essence of these magical characters. From the fierce and determined protagonist to the cunning and manipulative sorcerer, every role requires charisma, presence, and a touch of magic. Whether you're a seasoned actor or a newcomer with a natural talent for the craft, this casting call welcomes all who are willing to enchant and captivate the audience.

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Whether you're a seasoned actor or a newcomer with a natural talent for the craft, this casting call welcomes all who are willing to enchant and captivate the audience. To audition, please prepare a monologue that showcases your range as an actor. Feel free to choose a piece that highlights your ability to convey emotion, physicality, and the essence of magic.

Mr. Weiman brings you magic through video!

I have been teaching magic for over 25 years, and I have seen it be a transformative experience for so many kids of different ages, temperaments, interests, and backgrounds. I began learning magic when I was five years old, and I started delving deeply into it when I was in 5th grade. As I performed for friends, classmates, and family I loved the effect that it had on others.

Today, magic is an important part of my own life as I teach it to students at St. Stephen's and St. Agnes and perform it during school assemblies and while walking through our school buildings. In place of being together on campus, I will be sharing some magic tricks through video. Read on for tricks and reasons for learning magic. there just may be some tutorials coming through as well.

I continue to hone my craft through online tutorials, magic conventions, and monthly gatherings of my local chapter of the International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM). In the summer of 2017, I was sworn into the IBM’s Order of Merlin, becoming a true wizard! Here are some ways that magic can help your child.

Magic Builds Self-confidence
I know this from experience. I was a really shy kid who was pretty uncoordinated too. Some kids gain confidence through athletics, and that was certainly not going to be the case for me. Others gain it by playing an instrument. That was not my path either. My parents thought that magic might help me to be more confident in my interactions with peers and adults alike, so my dad starting teaching it to me when I was five. Few people know how to do magic, so it’s something special and unique. And it’s empowering for a child to be able to do something that can baffle and entertain both kids and adults alike. Magic Builds Public Speaking Skills
Good magic is about storytelling. It’s not just about a trick or sleight of hand or a prop- it’s about sharing something special in a way that makes an audience care. When young magicians get up in front of their friends or their class or their family to perform they are getting practice sharing their thoughts and ideas in clear, interesting, compelling, funny, moving, and entertaining ways. This is a skill that is transferred to other presentations that they will need to do in school or later in life. Also, adding magic itself to a presentation about something entirely different will make it a memorable one indeed! (As an attorney, my father would work it into speeches about what he said were really boring, esoteric legal topics. and he always received compliments for what he shared!)

Magic Spreads Joy and Wonder

Most people enjoy magic. (There are some who dislike it, especially if they feel like the magician is just trying to pull something over on them and make them feel stupid, but that is the exception!) Magic makes people smile with joy, it makes them gasp in amazement, it transports them into a fantasy world where the laws of science and reason are turned upside down in entertaining and baffling ways. Inspired by my father who performed magic for pediatric cancer patients while he himself was battling cancer, my magic students have always performed as part of service learning- in hospitals, homeless shelters, retirement homes, and more. Regardless of one’s circumstances, experiencing magic can certainly brighten your day.

Magic Enables One to Build Bridges and Connections

Magic is a great entre into a conversation. It’s a wonderful icebreaker. It’s a tool that can help one overcome the discomfort and awkwardness of new situations or environments. It’s a great skill to have for a school talent show or gathering of any type. Magic has no boundaries. In high school I traveled to Western Europe and the former Soviet Union, and magic helped me to cross political, cultural, and language boundaries. Mattie Brown, a former student of mine, performed for doctors, nurses, and fellow patients when he was undergoing cancer treatment, building instant rapport with people of all ages.

Anyone Can Be a Magician

Whether you are introverted or extroverted, whether you are younger or older, whether you have big hands or small hands, with focused attention and lots of practice you can become a magician. You don’t need innate skill, you don’t need a lot of money, and you don’t need access to lots of equipment or large spaces. Many professional magicians began their journey with a book from the library, a few coins, a couple of rubber bands, and a deck of cards.

If you are not yet convinced that magic is a must for your child, my next post will be “5 More Reasons Your Child Should Learn Magic.

After school, Bob and Milt often walked to Milt’s home which was on a lovely section of Longwood Avenue, not far from Wilshire Boulevard on the Miracle Mile. In 1929, before the Larsens acquired the property, it was the home of magic manufacturer, Floyd Thayer. He named it “Brookledge,” a tribute to a brook that runs through the property. In 1933, he built a showroom, workshop, and theatre adjacent to his home to showcase his high quality props. It was later transformed into a private gathering place for the finest magicians from all over the world. They would often stage shows in the theater, demonstrating their latest and greatest effects to their peers.
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Additionally, the casting directors will provide selected actors with sides from the script to audition with. This will allow them to see how well you can bring the characters and their interactions to life. Remember, this is your chance to step into the mystical world of Witch Mountain and bring these captivating characters to life. Don't hold back, let your magical abilities shine and enchant the casting directors with your talent. Whether you're a witch, warlock, or simply someone with an inclination towards the mystical, this casting call is the opportunity of a lifetime. Who knows, perhaps you'll be the one to save Witch Mountain from its impending doom and leave audiences enchanted by your performance. So, gather your spells, dust off your broomsticks, and head to the casting call for Witch Mountain – the magical adventure awaits!.

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