Learn to make the impossible possible with the College of Magic in 2021
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Aspiring young entertainers keen to discover the wonderous world of magic and its allied arts, including juggling, puppetry and more, are invited to register for the College of Magic’s introductory Course One in 2021!
The alma mater of some of South Africa's most renowned performers, including Larry Soffer, Conrad Koch, Stuart Taylor, Riaad Moosa and Olwethu Dyantyi, the College of Magic has been training children and adults in the art of magic since 1980.
The entry-level Course One is suitable for learners aged 10 to 13 years old. Course One will run at the College of Magic, 215 Imam Haron Road in Claremont each Saturday for six months from Saturday 6 February 2020 with classes at 09h00 and at 11h00. Fees are R2 900 and include all course equipment and notes, as well as participation in any or all of the allied arts on offer.
Students outside of Cape Town may register to attend lessons online. These students need to have their own internet connectivity to join sessions on Zoom or similar platforms. Please register online at www.collegeofmagic.com or call +27(0)21 683 5480 for assistance.
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