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4 Thursday, March 9, 2017 Island Beat Hawaii Tribune-Herald Palace presents ‘Dreams of Wonder’ Family-friendly magic show set for Saturday International award-winning magicians Bruce and Jennifer Meyers present “Dreams of Wonder,” a magic show for the whole family at 2 p.m. Saturday at Hilo’s historic Palace Theater. They will be featuring new stunning and astonishing magic and illusions, as well as a few jaw-dropping favorites that have brought standing ovations from Hilo audiences before. Also in the show will be the beautiful and engaging aerial artistry of Luna Sophia as she shares her message of peace and the irresistible humor of Josie the Jokester. Additionally, there will be a magical appearance by keiki magicians who have attended Bruce Meyers Magic Camps. Master of ceremonies will be Pauline Victoria. “We are simply thrilled to perform our magic show ‘Dreams of Wonder’ at the Palace,” Meyers says. “Watch a mysterious dream become real as a simple scarf magically comes to life, dances on the stage and into the audience. “We will also cause a bird and cage to vanish into thin air while held by members of the audience along with so many other dreams of magic.” Much of the proceeds from “Dreams of Wonder” will benefit Full Life, who work to empower people with Bruce Meyers teaches the “Tree of Diamonds” magic trick on June 6, 2016, during Meyers’ Magic Camp III at the Palace Theater in downtown Hilo. disabilities on Hawaii Island, Abled Hawaiian Artists, promoting employment in the arts, and the historic Palace Theater. Full Life and AHA artists and entrepreneurs will be displaying and selling their art and products in the lobby of the Palace on the day of the performance. Morgen Bahurinsky, Palace Theater executive director, is enthusiastic about the event. “We are always happy to have Bruce and Jennifer Meyers perform on our stage and when they suggested this be a dual fundraising event for the Palace and for Full Life I was excited,” says Bahurinsky. “As an athlete, I compete with many challenged athletes. Organizations that encourage every person living to their fullest potential have my full support and admiration. I am thrilled Bruce and Jennifer suggested this partnership.” The keiki magicians in “Dreams Of Wonder” will be performing magic they learned at Meyers’ Magic Camps and some that will be taught at the next Magic Camp March 21-24 at the Palace Theater for three hours per day. Registration for the March Magic Camp is $70 and can be made by calling 982-9294. “We have watched the Magic Camps held here at the theater and are amazed on the final day how well the children perform their magic on us and their families,” HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald Bahurinsky says. “After you see a few of Bruce’s graduates perform at this event, you and your child will want to sign up.” Pre-sale tickets are $12 adults, $8 keiki 12 and younger. On the day of the show, tickets are $15 adults, $10 keiki 12 and younger. Tickets are on sale at the Palace Theater box office, 934-7010, or online at www.Bruce- Meyers.com. Meyers’ and his wife’s masterful stage presence and their warm, benevolent and funny personalities quickly connect and compel their audiences to become part of the fun, wonder and magic. Their original, highly entertaining and baffling magic have earned them several international awards, including first and second place In Stage awards from the Pacific Coast Association of Magicians and Magician of The Year from the Northwest Ring of Fire.


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