Bizarre magick is a form of performance magic that favours theatrical character, storytelling, overt allegory, symbolism and metaphor, and themes of the supernatural, fantastic, amazing and weird. While the form has its roots in Victorian stage magic, it realised itself as a movement in the 1970s through a counter-cultural reaction against the big boxes and card flourishes of a disenchanted, contemporary, mainstream stage magic. Bizarre magicians sought to re-enchant performance magic with the mysterious and the spiritual, (re)discovering meaning through storytelling and theatrical character. This chapter examines the adoption of popular Gothic representations in the stage persona of a number of key figures in bizarre magick. In performance...
This paper advances the case for how performance magic can be used as a larger medium for communicat...
This thesis will analyse the medieval monster tradition along gender lines and assess how the gender...
This paper considers James McBride’s novel Song Yet Sung through multiple lenses – Bakhtin’s Carniva...
Bizarre magick is a form of performance magic that favours theatrical character, storytelling, overt...
This paper argues that through the theatrical application of defamiliarization (ostranenie) the perf...
This paper examines wider issues of disenchantment in conventional magic performance practice, ultim...
The Great God Pan (Raven, 1974) is a performance magic piece aimed at transporting the imagination o...
Attempts to define and describe magic must reckon with this concept’s slipperiness, as magic is ofte...
The performance piece Fairy Goblet of Eden Hall appeared in the Annemann's Jinx in 1941, it describe...
The author seeks to establish a historical context for his own performance practice, which combines ...
The research focuses on magic - the practice of performing tricks and illusions on stage aiming at e...
This thesis seeks to examine narrative strategies of magic in fantasy fiction published from 1970 to...
The post-modern gothic simultaneously makes reference to already well-grounded experience, such as t...
Between 1890 and 1945, at least nine British and Irish dramatists—including W. B. Yeats, Charles Wil...
Throughout post-industrial societies, consumers regularly buy tickets to watch mind readers and psyc...
This paper advances the case for how performance magic can be used as a larger medium for communicat...
This thesis will analyse the medieval monster tradition along gender lines and assess how the gender...
This paper considers James McBride’s novel Song Yet Sung through multiple lenses – Bakhtin’s Carniva...
Bizarre magick is a form of performance magic that favours theatrical character, storytelling, overt...
This paper argues that through the theatrical application of defamiliarization (ostranenie) the perf...
This paper examines wider issues of disenchantment in conventional magic performance practice, ultim...
The Great God Pan (Raven, 1974) is a performance magic piece aimed at transporting the imagination o...
Attempts to define and describe magic must reckon with this concept’s slipperiness, as magic is ofte...
The performance piece Fairy Goblet of Eden Hall appeared in the Annemann's Jinx in 1941, it describe...
The author seeks to establish a historical context for his own performance practice, which combines ...
The research focuses on magic - the practice of performing tricks and illusions on stage aiming at e...
This thesis seeks to examine narrative strategies of magic in fantasy fiction published from 1970 to...
The post-modern gothic simultaneously makes reference to already well-grounded experience, such as t...
Between 1890 and 1945, at least nine British and Irish dramatists—including W. B. Yeats, Charles Wil...
Throughout post-industrial societies, consumers regularly buy tickets to watch mind readers and psyc...
This paper advances the case for how performance magic can be used as a larger medium for communicat...
This thesis will analyse the medieval monster tradition along gender lines and assess how the gender...
This paper considers James McBride’s novel Song Yet Sung through multiple lenses – Bakhtin’s Carniva...