

The Sunday Read: ‘The Man Who Made Spain the Magic Capital of the World’
20 snips Feb 5, 2023
Juan Tamariz, a legendary Spanish magician, has mesmerized audiences for over five decades with his close-up magic style. He discusses the emotional connection between magician and audience, transforming magic into an intimate experience. Tamariz reflects on the cultural significance of magic in Spain and shares stories of influential figures in the craft. The conversation dives into the artistry behind spontaneous performances and explores philosophical aspects of magic, blurring the lines between coincidence and illusion.
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Tamariz's Public Persona
- Going out to dinner with Juan Tamariz in Madrid is like accompanying a cartoon character.
- He is a household name, and people react with surprise and delight when they see him.
Close-Up Magic
- Unlike stage illusionists who use large props, Tamariz's magic is close-up and intimate.
- He engages spectators directly, making them active participants in the magic.
Tamariz on American Television
- Tamariz performed close-up magic on the 1994 NBC special "The World's Greatest Magic."
- He used a toy car and cards, engaging the audience with his unique style.