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Crosstalk magic leaves crowds delirious
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15:16, August 12, 2009

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Magicians performing at the recently concluded World Championships of Magic in Beijing certainly wowed audiences with their sleight of hand. But the show also brought an ancient stage craft -- known as crosstalk -- to the attention of a younger public. Judging by the enthusiastic response, the two art forms seem made for each other. Now, local entertainers have begun blending magic acts into their own traditional crosstalk routines.

The Minghui Crosstalk Club is one of Beijing's most popular comedy clubs. In recent weeks, comedians performing there have taken their cue from the magic championships, and have begun trying their hand at a little abracadabra themselves. Famous acts, such as the world-renowned magician David Copperfield, are gleefully parodied. And the impressive visual impact often leaves audiences rolling in the aisles.

For centuries, crosstalk has been a popular entertainment tradition across northern China. Often, the comedians hold audiences spellbound with their original perspective on the latest popular topics.

Adding magic to crosstalk, the performers hope to attract more young people, while retaining the original flavor of their craft. The club is now trying to acquire some professional magic props in order to put on an even more spectacular show.

Source: CCTV online



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