What You Don't See - A Journey of Mind Reading, Mystery, & Magic
Andrew is an experienced mentalist and magician from Cape Town who has performed his craft throughout Africa. Using psychology, illusion, and some devious trickery, Andrew is able to create an experience you do not want to miss! His new show will explore the spaces where reality and the impossible meet and produce wonder. You will experience life through the lens of the impossible and what you don't see may change how you see the world. Prepare for an entertaining journey filled with mind reading, mystery, and magic.
This show will be appearing at the 2019 National Arts Festival in Makhanda (Grahamstown) so be the first to see what all the excitement is about.
Andrew is a graduate
of the College of Magic and a member of both the Cape Magicians Circle
and The Cape Town Magic Club. His first one man show, "f I really did
have powers...(it would look something like this)" which showed at the
2017 Cape Town Fringe Festival and the 2018 National Arts Festival in
Grahamstown. He was part of both season 6 and season 7 of Monday Night
Magic at the Waterfront and Artscape and recently became the 2018 Daelin
Trophy winner at the Cape Magicians Circle. He loves to create
fascinating pieces of illusions involving mind reading and interesting
ideas while having fun on stage.
Media & Reviews
"He creates moments of delight for the audience members as they watch the magic unfold, which sometimes occurs in their very hands while Klazinga is on the other side of the room."
Review of What You Don't See - A Journey of Mind Reading, Mystery, & Magic by Mandy Watson
Audience Responses
https://www.brainwavez.org/culture/reviews/2019/20190208001-01.html
Amazing and mind blowing! Highly recommend going to see it!
Was a great intimate show of magic and mentalism. Was fun and light. Great experience!
Thoroughly enjoyed the show - Andrew presented a wonderful evening of entertainment for for the awed audience - Thanks:-)
My only negative would be to say that he spoke so fast he was very difficult to understand, but otherwise enjoyed the show
Andrew is clearly talented, but has a way to go before becoming a proficient showman. And he seriously needs to improve his delivery and diction - it's never too late for a few elocution lessons! We wish him luck.
The magician performed his tricks with skill but I feel like the impact of this illusions were reduced by his performance - he talks very quickly and seemed nervous and I struggled to hear what he said at times, so I didn't know what I was expected to see or what he was doing. A few times when he asked for audience members to participate, he spoke the instructions so quickly that they didn't hear him properly and so therefore didn't carry them out properly and it kind of ruined the act and made me feel embarrassed for him and the audience member on stage messing up the trick. If he spoke slowly and paused more, then I think his performance would be better. If he was more relaxed on stage then he'd connect better with the audience and would have perceived that the volunteer didn't understand what he said. It was obvious to other audience members that the person didn't understand, but Andrew wasn't paying enough attention to them, so the audience had to explain to him that the guy was doing it wrong.
Excellent and well done. Perhaps he could slow down a bit when speaking but great show.