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* [[FISM]] (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques) - It is hosted every three years in a different city in the world
* [[FISM]] (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques) - It is hosted every three years in a different city in the world
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/the-session/ The Session], annual three-day convention held in London, organized by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]].
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/the-session/ The Session], annual three-day convention held in London, organized by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]].
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/the-event-2020/ The Event] 19th-20th September 2020. The UK's premiere convention for mentalism, organised by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]].
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/the-event-2020/ The Event] 19–20 September 2020. The UK's premiere convention for mentalism, organised by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]].
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/the-retreat-2020/ The Retreat], May 19th-21st 2020, South Africa. The world's first magic safari, organised by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]].
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/the-retreat-2020/ The Retreat], May 19–21, 2020, South Africa. The world's first magic safari, organised by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]].
* [http://www.southtynesidemagic.com South Tyneside International Magic Festival Convention]
* [http://www.southtynesidemagic.com South Tyneside International Magic Festival Convention]
* [http://www.pimcphp.weebly.com Philippine International Magic Convention] ([http://www.pimcphp.weebly.com PIMC]), http://www.pimcphp.com, the first international magic convention held at SMX Convention Center SM Aura Premier Taguig City, Philippines, produced and organized by Cecile and Mighty International, http://www.cecilemighty.com, a tribute to DEMILO (Filipino Magician Sword Swallower since the 70s), April 24- 26, 2019.
* [http://www.pimcphp.weebly.com Philippine International Magic Convention] ([http://www.pimcphp.weebly.com PIMC]), http://www.pimcphp.com, the first international magic convention held at SMX Convention Center SM Aura Premier Taguig City, Philippines, produced and organized by Cecile and Mighty International, http://www.cecilemighty.com, a tribute to DEMILO (Filipino Magician Sword Swallower since the 70s), April 24–26, 2019.
* [http://www.fcm.org/ Fellowship of Christian Magicians], annual week-long convention held in Marion Indiana at [[Indiana Wesleyan University]] in the month of July.
* [http://www.fcm.org/ Fellowship of Christian Magicians], annual week-long convention held in Marion Indiana at [[Indiana Wesleyan University]] in the month of July.
* The British Ring Annual Convention [http://www.magicconvention.co.uk/ September 22 - September 25th 2011: Southport, UK]
* The British Ring Annual Convention [http://www.magicconvention.co.uk/ September 22 - September 25th 2011: Southport, UK]
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===Regional - U.S.===
===Regional - U.S.===
* MAGIC Live has been presented eleven times, starting in 2001. Past events were produced by [[MAGIC Magazine]]. The 11th and most recent MAGIC Live was held in August 2019, and the next convention is scheduled for August 2020.
* MAGIC Live has been presented eleven times, starting in 2001. Past events were produced by [[MAGIC Magazine]]. The 11th and most recent MAGIC Live was held in August 2019, and the next convention is scheduled for August 2020.
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/mystery-school-2020/ Breakthrough Magic] Mystery School Meets Vanishing Inc. July 29th-31st, Las Vegas, organised by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]]
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/mystery-school-2020/ Breakthrough Magic] Mystery School Meets Vanishing Inc. July 29–31, Las Vegas, organised by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]]
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/magic-stars-weekend/ MagicStars] June 5th-7th 2020, Columbus, Ohio. World's first magic convention for young magicians and their families, organised by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]]
* [https://www.vanishingincmagic.com/magic-conventions/magic-stars-weekend/ MagicStars] June 5–7, 2020, Columbus, Ohio. World's first magic convention for young magicians and their families, organised by [[Vanishing Inc. Magic]]
* [https://www.magician.org/convention/online-registration The International Brotherhood of Magicians Annual Convention.] Late June through Early July.
* [https://www.magician.org/convention/online-registration The International Brotherhood of Magicians Annual Convention.] Late June through Early July.
* [https://www.magicgettogether.com Abbott's Get Together], an annual gathering in [[Colon, Michigan]], founded in 1937 by Percy Abbott and Recil Bordner.
* [https://www.magicgettogether.com Abbott's Get Together], an annual gathering in [[Colon, Michigan]], founded in 1937 by Percy Abbott and Recil Bordner.
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* VISMAYAM 2008 May 1–4, 2008: Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, INDIA* [http://www.oceansidemagic.com Oceanside Magic Invitational Convention on Cape Cod], held annually in April. Produced by Markus and Angelique Steelgrave
* VISMAYAM 2008 May 1–4, 2008: Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, INDIA* [http://www.oceansidemagic.com Oceanside Magic Invitational Convention on Cape Cod], held annually in April. Produced by Markus and Angelique Steelgrave
* [http://magic-con.org Magic-con] Bi-annual magic convention hosted in San Diego by [[Dan and Dave (magicians)|Dan and Dave]]
* [http://magic-con.org Magic-con] Bi-annual magic convention hosted in San Diego by [[Dan and Dave (magicians)|Dan and Dave]]
* [http://michiganmagicday.com Michigan Magic Day] Annual Magic Convention hosted by various magic clubs in Michigan
* [http://michiganmagicday.com Michigan Magic Day] Annual Magic Convention hosted by various magic clubs in Michigan

* [http://www.maesonline.org Magicians Alliance of Eastern States], (M.A.E.S.) An Annual three day North Eastern US convention: Meets every August or September.
* [http://www.maesonline.org Magicians Alliance of Eastern States], (M.A.E.S.) An Annual three day North Eastern US convention: Meets every August or September.
* [http://www.funarama.us.com FUNARAMA], A two/three day convention for magicians and clowns: Meets Every July
* [http://www.funarama.us.com FUNARAMA], A two/three day convention for magicians and clowns: Meets Every July
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* World Magic Seminar February 28 - March 3, 2010: Las Vegas, NV, USA
* World Magic Seminar February 28 - March 3, 2010: Las Vegas, NV, USA
* Achambha 2008 Jadu Sansthan Agra August 28–30, 2008: Agra Uttar Pradeh, India
* Achambha 2008 Jadu Sansthan Agra August 28–30, 2008: Agra Uttar Pradeh, India
* [[Pacific Coast Association of Magicians|PCAM]] - Pacific Coast Association of Magicians. Held annually for 85 years in the Summer.<ref>https://www.bakersfield.com/entertainment/magic-the-gathering-convention-brings-conjurers-to-bakersfield/article_c131b222-9b67-11e8-b356-2b0f2668c67b.html</ref>
* [[Pacific Coast Association of Magicians|PCAM]] - Pacific Coast Association of Magicians. Held annually for 85 years in the Summer.<ref>https://www.bakersfield.com/entertainment/magic-the-gathering-convention-brings-conjurers-to-bakersfield/article_c131b222-9b67-11e8-b356-2b0f2668c67b.html {{Bare URL inline|date=December 2021}}</ref>


===Invitational===
===Invitational===

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A magic convention is a gathering of professional magicians, magical hobbyists, dealers, collectors of magical apparatus, books and ephemera, and other students of the art of magic. It provides a place for lectures of subjects related to the craft, as well as a series of sample performances of noted or innovative techniques. Many conventions also hold competitions to judge who excels at a particular style, and present awards in various categories such as sleight of hand, card tricks, mentalism, and stage illusions. The largest magic convention is The Blackpool Magician's Convention which is attended by over 3,500 magicians.[1]

List of well-known magic conventions

International

Regional - U.S.

No Longer Running

Invitational

Some small conferences have great prestige within the industry, but are not open to the public:

Reports and Listing

The MAGIC Magazine Convention Guide provides a comprehensive list of upcoming magic conventions and allows events to be compared to each other based on dates, price, location, number of events, etc. The site is run by MAGIC Magazine, the world's largest-selling magazine for magicians

Independently run Magic Convention Guide which was the first dedicated online guide to Magic Conventions, and still provides news and updates on conventions, as well as live coverage of some events. They also provide guides to some conventions, listing places to stay, eat, and shop.

Magic societies

Some conventions are hosted by specific magician associations or societies. For example, the two oldest and largest magic organizations in the United States, are the Society of American Magicians and the International Brotherhood of Magicians. The Home Counties Magical Society ran the 'Junior Days', a convention specifically aimed at younger magicians, now having been replaced with the event run by The Magic Circle. The College of Magic is a unique society in magic - offering a 6-year specialist diploma course in magic to students aged 10 and over.

Other Magic-related organizations are:

Awards

Gold Medal - I.B.M.

The most prestigious "stage magic" award in the International Brotherhood of Magicians competitions is the I.B.M. Gold Medal International Award of Excellence in Stage Performance. Along with other annual awards such as First place, Second place, etc., there is a possibility of this special Gold Medal award being issued if the judges decide that they have witnessed a contest performance of Gold Medal quality. As of 2019 only nine Gold Medal awards have been made, to:

Gold Cups – I.B.M.

What is commonly regarded as the most prestigious "close-up" award in the International Brotherhood of Magicians competitions is the I.B.M. Gold Cups International Award of Excellence in Close-up Performance. Along with other annual awards such as first place, second place, third place, etc., there is a possibility of this special Gold Cups award being issued if the judges decide that they have witnessed a contest performance of Gold Cups quality. As of July 2017, seven Gold Cups awards have been made, to:

  • David Williamson, 1981
  • Johnny Ace Palmer, 1983
  • Joe Givan, 1987
  • Giovanni Livera, 1991
  • Steve Bedwell, 1994
  • Oscar Munoz, 1999
  • Chase Curtis, 2003

Magic Castle

Each year the Hollywood-based Magic Castle club gives out awards at a black-tie dinner.

Grand Prix - FISM

The most prestigious award given out at FISM is the Grand Prix. The Grand Prix is generally considered to be the most prestigious competition award in the industry. FISM is held once every three years and may award the Grand Prix to the best stage magician and best close-up magician at each competition, but need not give out either award at any given competition.

Previous winners of the Grand Prix include:

2009

2006

  • Stage: Pilou (France)
  • Close-up: Rick Merrill (United States)

2003

Award duplication

Because there is little standardization in naming awards within the industry, some smaller festivals often give awards that have the same titles as the awards at larger conventions. Less scrupulous magicians will often claim that they have a prestigious award, without indicating its origin, or declare themselves an 'award-winning' act, implying a high quality of performance. Self-claims of fame and notability must therefore sometimes be taken with a grain of salt. If a magician is or has been a genuinely notable and successful competitor in magic contests, he or she will probably have won an award, perhaps more than one, which are recognised at an international, national, or at least regional level. Examples of this are awards bestowed by FISM, IBM, SAM, The Magic Circle (London, England) and the International Magic Convention Close Up Competition, also held annually in London.

There are also organisations that randomly give out awards to famous magicians in different countries, to boast their own organisation's importance. This is a bit awkward, as it many times is difficult for the performer to know if it is a real organisation or not, and might become embarrassing for the performer, should he use such award in his marketing and someone later track its origin.

Dealer rooms

Most conventions have a "dealers room", where magical supplies are sold, along with books describing various techniques. While the public might be invited to view certain performances, you must be registered at the convention to visit the dealers room.

References

  1. ^ Gladwin, Andi (18 February 2010). "3,500 magicians - Andi Gladwin - Close-Up Magician". illusionist.co.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2018.
  2. ^ https://www.bakersfield.com/entertainment/magic-the-gathering-convention-brings-conjurers-to-bakersfield/article_c131b222-9b67-11e8-b356-2b0f2668c67b.html [bare URL]
  3. ^ https://australianinstituteofmagic.org/