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1 History  





2 Objectives  





3 Courses  





4 Staff  





5 The Magical Arts Centre  





6 Other projects  





7 The SARMOTI Grant  





8 See also  





9 Notes  














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College of Magic
The College of Magic as seen from the front entrance on Imam Haron Road.
TypeNPO
Established1980
DirectorDavid Gore

Administrative staff

voluntary
Students342
Address
215 Lansdowne Road, Claremont
, ,
Websitewww.collegeofmagic.com

College of Magic is a nonprofit organization (007-517 NPO/NGO) based in Cape Town, South Africa that teaches magic.

The Director, David Gore, has been with the organization since its inception.

History[edit]

The College of Magic opened its doors on February 23, 1980. It was established with the aim of providing performance-arts training for aspirant entertainers from all sections of Cape Town's community.

In 1992, College of Magic moved into its present home, a renovated Victorian house in Claremont, Cape Town. It was officially opened in 1995 by the Minister of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology as the Magical Arts Centre. The College with the help of the community, restored the building and developed its facilities for its teaching and training needs.

Objectives[edit]

Courses[edit]

College of Magic is engaged in performing-arts education and training and specializes in training young people – children from the age of 10 years and upwards – in the art of magic and the allied arts of juggling, ventriloquism, mime and clowning.

The unique curriculum consists of six core courses that are structured hierarchically, with each course increasing in complexity, expectations of the learner and skill mastery. In the first three years, students are introduced to the basics of magic including presentation skills, the theory of entertainment and the essential elements of controlling an audience. During the fourth, fifth and sixth years, the curriculum becomes substantially more demanding in terms of the technical requirements and the theoretical aspects of entertaining. Students focus on entertaining children, sleight of hand, close-up magic, stage magic, magic with animals and stage illusions.

Embedded in each course is a cycle of action that includes:

Staff[edit]

The staff can be segmented into the following categories:

1. The Non-Executive Board of Management – College of Magic is governed by an experienced board of trustees who are responsible for all decision-making in line with the constitution of the organization. Both their chairperson and their treasurer are graduates of the organisation. The executive director and founder of the college, David Gore, has served the organisation since 1980.[1]

2. The Administrative Staff – The administrative staff is responsible for the day-to-day running of the organization.

3. The Voluntary Teaching Staff – The college started with three teachers. It has since grown to include professional magicians, experienced teachers, specialists in the various allied arts, graduates of the college, administrative staf,f and visiting lecturers (local and international). The staff are responsible for all aspects of the courses they are teaching, including syllabus development, lesson preparation, one-on-one tutorial sessions and grading student progress. The teaching staff is the backbone of the organization,[2] and all 14 members are volunteers.

The Magical Arts Centre[edit]

College of Magic is currently resident in its own premises situated on Imam Haron Road in Claremont Cape Town. These premises were officially opened as the "Magical Arts Centre" (MAC) on 24 February 1995 by the then Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology.

The MAC consists of a double-story Victorian house with a wrap-around porch upstairs and downstairs, and is situated on 1840 m2 of property. Five rooms are used for teaching purposes and two further rooms are available for tutorials.

The building has a courtyard in which the college's animals are kept. There are two large shipping containers in the back garden; one stores an extensive collection of stage illusions, magical props and costumes; the other is a fully equipped workshop for the students and was developed through the sponsorship of the Old Mutual Foundation.

Other projects[edit]

The SARMOTI Grant[edit]

In 1997 the Siegfried & Roy SARMOTI Grant was established enabling disadvantaged young people to join the college.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ "ABOUT - College of Magic". 13 December 2018.
  • ^ "Office Staff: The Backbone Of Your Company". Total People. 16 December 2020. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
  • ^ "MAGIC IN THE COMMUNITY - College of Magic". 20 February 2019.
  • ^ "MAGIC CLASSROOM - College of Magic". 20 February 2019.
  • ^ "DONATE - College of Magic". 7 March 2019.

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