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Australian magician Adam Mada

Adam Mada is an Australian magician, entertainer, showman, director, producer MC, speaker and magic coach. He is the resident magician for Studio 3 (TV series) on ABC3, and the famed weekly live cabaret El Circo (41 oxford st darlinghurst nsw 2000) in Sydney Australia, he was the inspiration for 2 characters in the Novel Siren by Tara Moss, Adam was cast in Band Of Magicians, supergroup in 2015. Born in Canberra, Australia in 1979 he is based in Bellevue Hill, New South Wales, Sydney with his partner Susie Rugg and their son Finn.[1]

Early life

Mada became interested in magic in his youth when he performed for family, friends and corporate events before deciding to pursue magic full-time when he was 21. He attended the Jeff McBride Magic Masterclass in Las Vegas, USA with Eugene Burger and has studied conjuring theory with mentors from South Africa, Venezuela, France, Singapore and Australia.[2] Mada is particularly interested in the social dynamics of stage magic and the way it explores relationships and group dynamics.[3]

Live performance

Adam produced the first ever Short and Sweet (festival) Magic and Comedy festival in 2016. [4] 2014 Junior Australian Magic Champions "CARDISTRY" also coached and created by Adam Mada took out the Judges and Peoples vote. [5]

In 2015 Adam was cast in the second version of the immensely popular mega production Band Of Magicians, supergroup. Featuring co stars James Galea, Ben Hanlin and Brett Loudermilk. Previous magicians included Justin Willman, Justin Flom and Nate Staniforth.[6]

Mada was invited to headline the 2014 Hoopla festival with his Mada's Marvels show in Darling Harbour.[7][8][9] He is a founding artist of the long running El Circo Cabaret show running weekly at Sydney cabaret venue Slide now in its 7th year.[10] He has also maintained long residencies at Sydney nightspots De Nom, IVY, Tharens, The Chamber of Secrets[3] and is magician in residence at experimental cabaret show El Circo.[11][12] Mada has written, directed and performed a number of stage shows including "Mada vs. Vegas – the Duelling Magicians" at the Melbourne Magic Festival and Adelaide Fringe.,[13] He has also toured with Australian variety productions, most recently playing the character Two-Face in "The Batman Follies of 1929.",[2] is a Headline act for the 2013 national Gangsters ball tour.,[14] Mada is playing the character Rasputin in Slides 2013 production of El circo Blanc.[15]

Television

Mada is the current resident magician on Studio 3 for ABC 3 television Australia.[16]

Adam starred in the Network Ten 2014 Christmas special on Studio 10 with his famous magic drink routine.[17]

Mada appeared alongside magicians Nicholas J. Johnson and Clare Werbeloff in the 2010 series The Real Hustle for Channel 9.[18] He consulted on Sleeping Beauty, creating an illusion for the film's opening sequence.[19] In "Binge", an episode of ABC Television documentary Whatever! The Science of Teens, he worked with Neuroscientist John Currie Prof. John Currie to illustrate the effects of binge drinking in teenagers by applying magic techniques to memory tests.[20] During the 2012 season of reality television competition Australia's Got Talent, Mada collaborated with choreographer Sarah Boulter on a levitation routine for her dance group Ev & Bow.[21]

Speaking

In 2013 Journalist Joe Hildebrand invited Mada to speak about invisibility on a panel at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia including other speakers Brian Schmidt and Ron McCallum.[22]

Radio

Mada hosted weekly radio segment 'Wonder Thunder' for FBi radio station in 2009, presenting the history of magic and performing effects live on air.[23]

Fiction

Mada has collaborated with author Tara Moss, for her crime thriller Siren.[24]

Charity Work

Mada has contributed to several charity organisations with performances, workshops and fund raising. Notably Mada headlined the World Aids Day Gala in 2013, for the Aids Trust of Australia[10][25] in 2012 Adam was WWF Earth Hour ambassador,[26] prompting criticism from journalist Andrew Bolt[27] In 2013 Mada became an ambassador for the Starlight Children's Foundation[28] He is a coach for the starlight captains [29] as well as raising funds form his public shows as part of the Melbourne Magic Festival Mada's Marvels [30][31]

Collaborations

Off stage, Mada has sought to broaden the appeal for magic in Australia through collaborations on film, television, radio, and literature. He has spoken publicly about the need for better support for small business, especially in the arts and entertainment sector.[32][33]

In 2012, Mada worked with choreographer Farhan Hassan and costume designer Glenna Ng to create 'The Chamber of Secrets Magic Show' at the National Drama Center in Singapore.[34]

Other Collaborations

  • 2012: Character in Carol Barroso's short film "The Diamond Sea".[35]
  • 2012: Special guest for the Alex Davies mixed reality installation.[36]
  • 2011: Guest lecturer for the Creative Accounting series at the University of Technology Sydney Gallery.[37]
  • 2009: Subject of contemporary artist's Kathryn Grays work "Contingency Plan".[38]

References

  1. ^ "Special Interview", The Aussie Word
  2. ^ a b Cerabona, Ron. "Double Effect of a Split Personality", The Canberra Times, Canberra, 3 November 2012. Retrieved on 2013-01-29.
  3. ^ a b "Mada's Touch", Time Out Sydney, Sydney, 3 April 2009. Retrieved on 2013-01-29.
  4. ^ "Short+Sweet"
  5. ^ "CARDISTRY WIN"
  6. ^ "Band Of Magicians"
  7. ^ "Mada's Marvels"
  8. ^ "Becoming a Magician"
  9. ^ "Marvels"
  10. ^ a b "Adam Mada Illusionist", The Western Weekender, Sydney, 2013-13-12
  11. ^ Casben, Brett. "El Circo". Australian Stage. Retrieved 30 April 2013. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)
  12. ^ "Live – El Circo", Samesame.com.au, Sydney, 1 April 2008. Retrieved on 2013-04-30.
  13. ^ Noonan, Amy. "Mada vs. Vegas – the Duelling Magicians", Adelaide Now, Adelaide, 24 February 2010. Retrieved on 2013-01-29.
  14. ^ http://www.gangstersball.com.au
  15. ^ http://slide.com.au/shows/elcircoblanc/
  16. ^ http://www.abc.net.au/abc3/watchnow/studio3/abc3/?s=3793560#e1139304
  17. ^ "Studio 10". 25 December 2014. Retrieved 20 January 2015.
  18. ^ Knox, David (6 September 2010). "Airdate: The Real Hustle". TV Tonight. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  19. ^ "A Gag-Worthy Illusion", iTricks Magic News, 17 January 2012. Retrieved on 2013-02-04.
  20. ^ Mada, Adam (13 December 2011). "Whatever!". Vimeo. Retrieved 30 April 2013.
  21. ^ iTricks. "Standing Ovation After Illusionist Adds Levitation to Australia's Got Talent Dance Routine". Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  22. ^ http://www.mca.com.au/events/mca-rocks-20-jun/6611/
  23. ^ Ellis, Tim. "Adam Mada's Weekly Radio Show", Magic Unlimited, 19 May 2009. Retrieved on 2013-02-04.
  24. ^ Purcell, John. "Ten Terrifying Questions". Booktopia. Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  25. ^ "Adam Mada with NSW Governor", adammada.com, Sydney, 2013-17-12
  26. ^ "Earth Hour 2012 – Earth Hour Ambassador Adam Mada". WWF Australia. Retrieved 30 April 2013. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)
  27. ^ Bolt, Andrew. "Earth Hour: I won't buy what such people sell". Retrieved 30 April 2013. {{cite web}}: |archive-date= requires |archive-url= (help)
  28. ^ http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/top-10-must-do-melbourne-events-this-weekend/story-fni0fiyv-1226675010987
  29. ^ http://www.creammagazine.com/2013/06/the-conundrum-and-palindrome-that-is-adam-mada/
  30. ^ http://melbournemagicfestival.com/speaker-lineup/madas-marvels/
  31. ^ https://www.facebook.com/StarlightAustralia?hc_location=timeline
  32. ^ Darnell, Elva. "Adam Mada", ABC News, 18 August 2010. Retrieved on 8 April 2013
  33. ^ "Making a Full-time Living in the Performing Arts". Stage Whispers. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  34. ^ Allan, Ruby (24 July 2012). "Adam Mada: The Chamber of Secrets Magic Show". The RA Show. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  35. ^ Barroso, Carol. "The Diamond Sea". Retrieved 4 February 2013.
  36. ^ "New Art now in creative development". Artery. 13 March 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  37. ^ "UTS:Gallery Events and Programs". University of Technology Sydney. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  38. ^ Gray, Kathryn. "Contingency Plan". Retrieved 4 February 2013.

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