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SUMMARY:Conjuring A - 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Registration form is now closed. \nThis is a 6 day hands-on workshop in conjuring. The focus is on exploring the tools used when creating engaging performance pieces. There will be loads of exercises in misdirection\, dramatic and deceptive structure\, as well as in prop making. We will examine magic theories\, apply them and discuss them in the context of performances. The course is suitable for those with moderate experience as well as experts. We will work from early morning to late night and you’ll find it both challenging and rewarding.\nYou can read what former participants thought about the workshop in the Journal and in previous years evaluation survey. \nThe workshop itself is free of charge\, as education is free in Sweden. But there are costs for room + meals. \nRequired prerequisite knowledge\nGeneral knowledge about conjuring techniques and some performing experience. Not for beginners\, but everyone from happy hobbyists to FISM-winners and experienced professionals are welcome.  \nVenue\nThe venue is “Sigtuna Folkhögskola” (Sigtuna folk highschool)\, located in the beautiful small village Sigtuna\, not far from Arlanda Airport\, in Stockholm\, Sweden. \nInstructors\nLearning objective:\nOn completion of the workshop\, the student should:  \n\nBe able to practice and apply misdirection\, dramatic techniques and non-linear methods.\nBe able to confidently work with the brainstorming process in relation to any given theme.\nBe able to cogently discuss\, research and experiment with colleagues in both magic and related artistic fields.\nBe able to use small tools to build props.\n\nSchedule\nStill under development \nMonday \n8.00 Breakfast for those who arrived on Sunday.\n9.00 Check-in.\n9:30 Introduction of the courses.\n10:30 Diningroom: Fika (coffee & snacks)\n11:00 Exercise: The Effect as a narrative.\n11:30 Exercise: Think face.\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Subplots.\n14:00 Exercise: Cancelling.\n15:00 Fika (coffee & snacks).\n15:30 Exercise: Crossing the Gaze.\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event: (To be announced)\n21:00 Evening Fika\n…In the evenings\, there’s also a bar. There’s also a lake nearby for those who want to swim.\n\nTuesday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Exercise: Impulse & Direction.\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Exercise: The gaze for drama.\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Structure\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Exercise: One ahead / One behind\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event for women: “Towards a mutual body of knowledge”\n…The bar is open.\n\nWednesday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Prop making class\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Prop making class\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Prop making class\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Prop making class\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event: (To be announced)\n21:00 Evening Fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nThursday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Exercise: Text & Voice\, part 1\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Exercise: Text & Voice\, part 2\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Motion vectors.\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Exercise: Foreshadowing & callbacks.\n17:00 Documentation\n17:40 Dinner & dessert\n19:15 Extra event: Open Stage – You are welcome to perform (See note below).\n21:00 Evening Fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nFriday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Exercise: Applying the new knowledge.\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event: Exploring the Act\, final presentation \n21:00 Evening Fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nSaturday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Performance: Final Presentations.\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Performance: Final Presentations.\n12:30 Lunch\n13:00 Discussion (All groups): Bringing it home.\n14:00 End\n\nLoose guidelines.\nThe following are just advice\, not rules or demands. \nIn general:\nSome exercises will be physical\, and will involve being on the floor – especially in Leif’s classes – so make sure you wear clothes that are comfortable and easy to move around in.\nMake sure you have pen and notepad/notebook. You will get hundreds of ideas\, and any idea not written down will be instantly forgotten.\nYou will probably want to document some of the work you do\, so make sure you have plenty of free memory in your devices so you can film and photograph your ideas. One hour each day is dedicated to Documentation\, at 5 PM.\nIt might also be nice to share one’s notes with the group\, via some internet solution; Google Docs\, Dropbox… \nFor the propmaking classes:\nIt is good if you have clothes that you don’t have to be very careful with\, preferably clothes made of natural fibers (cotton\, linen…). You will get dirty. Tight fitting clothes are better than loose fitting clothes that can can get caught in things. Closed-toed shoes is preferable. And a hairband to tie your hair back if it is long. \nFor the exercises in misdirection:\nBring a few coins in a size that is comfortable to you to palm.\nAlso\, bring a few identical small objects that are comfortable to finger palm (maybe small rubber balls\, balls from Cups & Balls\, small toys\, marbles\, pebbles from the ground… anything).\nAnd one object that can act as a magic wand (a wand\, a drumstick\, a large pencil\, a stirring stick for drinks… something) \nFor the exercises in structure and routine construction:\nYou need to bring 3-5 simple and short tricks that you can perform. It does not need to be good or advanced (it can even be something from a magic set for kids). But they should be different\, not too similar. The purpose is to learn how to build the structure of a routine or an act\, so the nature and quality of the actual tricks are not important. The simpler the better. \nFor the final exercise:\n(Optional) It is not necessary or essential\, but you can bring 1-2 tricks or routines you are already working with. The last exercise is to apply as much as possible of the new knowledge on one of your own routines\, but the advice is to pick either something new that is in development\, or an old piece that you’re godawfully tired of\, rather than something that is in your active repertoire\, because most people are hesitant to change something they know works well as it is. The reason we say this is optional\, is because we’ve noticed that most tend to pick something they’ve come up with during the week. Yet\, it might be good to have something\, for peace of mind\, if nothing else. \nFor the creativity exercises:\nBring a small kit of your favorite solutions.\nIf you like to use magnets and strings to solve magic problems\, bring magnets and strings.\nIf you often solve magic problems by gluing stuff together; bring glue.\nIf you tend to use black art; bring black material.\n…\nAnd if you don’t have any favorite solutions to magic problems\, don’t worry; just bring yourself. \nMusic:\nFor some of the exercises you will likely want to add music\, so load up your devices with a good assortment of music in various moods; upbeat\, sad\, happy\, spooky\, dramatic\, soft\, rhythmic…et cetera. \nOpen Stage\nThis is just for fun\, but we’ll cap the total length of the show to 90 minutes\, to be sure the energy is kept up. Some might want to try out something new that have emerged during exercises\, others might want to show off something they enjoy performing. Still others might just want to relax and be entertained. To be in the Open Stage\, you sign up on a list during Thursday dinner. First come first served. \nSafe space\nWe have a good track record in creating safe spaces to experiment and be vulnerable in. One component in feeling safe\, is to know what to do in case something goes wrong. Please browse our harassment policy guide. \nFinally\nIn the evenings\, a make-shift pub will be open and the participants in the Conjuring workshops can socialize with each other. Improvised magic performances and sessions are very welcome. \nRegistration form\n\nThe cost for the 6 days will be around 8500 SEK (That is about $920 USD or 785 Euro.). That includes lodging (single room) Monday-Saturday\, 6 meals/day\, and material costs for the propmaking class.Payment will be due at the end of April 2026. \n\nThe form is now closed.\nTo get info about future workshops\, sign up for our newsletter:\n \n\n\n\nLeave this field empty if you're human:
URL:https://magic-workshops.com/event/conjuring-a-2026/
LOCATION:Sigtuna Folkhögskola\, Manfred Björkquists allé 20\, Sigtuna\, 193 22\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260727T090100
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260801T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083410
CREATED:20251229T192025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260101T232942Z
UID:9402-1785142860-1785592800@magic-workshops.com
SUMMARY:Conjuring B - 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Registration form is now open \nThis is a 6 day hands-on workshop in conjuring. The focus is on exploring the tools used when creating engaging performance pieces. There will be loads of exercises in misdirection\, dramatic and deceptive structure\, as well as in prop making. We will examine magic theories\, apply them and discuss them in the context of performances. The course is suitable for those with moderate experience as well as experts. We will work from early morning to late night and you’ll find it both challenging and rewarding. \nThe workshop itself is free of charge\, as education is free in Sweden. But there are costs for room + meals. \nRequired prerequisite knowledge\nIn order to attend\, you must have either taken the Conjuring workshop\, or the Magic 1 or 2 course at DOCH\, Stockholm University of Arts. \nVenue\nThe venue is “Sigtuna Folkhögskola” (Sigtuna folk highschool)\, located in the beautiful small village Sigtuna\, not far from Arlanda Airport\, in Stockholm\, Sweden. \nInstructors\nLearning objective:\nOn completion of the workshop\, the student should:  \n\nGet a deeper understanding of misdirection\, dramatic techniques and non-linear methods.\nUnderstand the principles behind Object Permanence and Amodal Completion\nGet a better language to make it easier to cogently discuss\, research and experiment with colleagues in both magic and related artistic fields.\n\nSchedule\nStill under development \nMonday \n8.00 Breakfast for those who arrived on Sunday.\n9.00 Check-in.\n9:30 Introduction of the courses.\n10:30 Diningroom: Fika (coffee & snacks)\n11:00 Exercise: Conflict & Effect\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Body awareness\n15:00 Fika (coffee & snacks).\n15:30 Exercise: Body and Magic\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event: (To be announced)\n21:00 Evening fika\n…In the evening\, there’s a bar. There’s also a lake nearby for those who want to swim.\n\nTuesday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Prop making class\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Prop making class\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Prop making class\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Prop making class\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event: (To be announced)\n21:00 Evening fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nWednesday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Exercise: Status\, high & low\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Exercise: Establishing intent.\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Crossing the Gaze – advanced\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Exercise: Breaking the “lines”\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event for women: “Towards a mutual body of knowledge”\n21:00 Evening fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nThursday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Exercise: Object Permanence & Amodal Completion\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Exercise: The Trick That Cannot be Explained\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Text & Voice\, part 1\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Exercise: Text & Voice\, part 2\n17:00 Documentation\n17:40 Dinner & dessert\n19:15 Extra event: Open stage. You are welcome to perform. (See note below)\n21:00 Evening fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nFriday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Exercise: Updating a classic (Coins Across/Coins through the table)\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event:\n21:00 Evening fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nSaturday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Performance: Final Presentations.\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Performance: Final Presentations.\n12:00 Lunch\n13:00 Discussion (All groups): Bringing it home.\n14:00 End\n\nLoose guidelines.\nThe following are just advice\, not rules or demands. \nIn general:\nSome exercises will be physical\, and will involve being on the floor – especially in Leif’s classes – so make sure you wear clothes that are comfortable and easy to move around in.\nMake sure you have pen and notepad. You will get hundreds of ideas\, and any idea not written down will be instantly forgotten.\nYou will probably want to document some of the work you do\, so make sure you have plenty of free memory in your devices so you can film and photograph your ideas. One hour each day is dedicated to Documentation\, at 5 PM.\nIt might also be nice to share one’s notes with the group\, via some internet solution; Google Docs\, Dropbox… \nFor the propmaking classes:\nIt is good if you have clothes that you don’t have to be very careful with\, preferably clothes made of natural fibers (cotton\, linen…). Tight fitting clothes are better than loose fitting clothes that can can get caught in things. Closed-toed shoes is preferable. And a hairband to tie your hair back if it is long. \nFor the exercises in misdirection:\nBring a few coins in a size that is comfortable to you to palm.\nAlso\, bring a few identical small objects that are comfortable to finger palm (maybe small rubber balls\, balls from Cups & Balls\, small toys\, marbles\, pebbles from the ground… anything).\nAnd one object that can act as a magic wand (a wand\, a drumstick\, a large pencil\, a stirring stick for drinks… something) \nFor the exercises in structure and routine construction:\nYou need to bring 3-5 simple and short tricks that you can perform. It does not need to be good or advanced (it can even be something from a magic set for kids). But they should be different\, not too similar. The purpose is to learn how to build the structure of a routine or an act\, so the nature and quality of the actual tricks are not important. The simpler the better. \nFor the final exercise:\n(Optional) It is not necessary or essential\, but you can bring 1-2 tricks or routines you are already working with. The last exercise is to apply as much as possible of the new knowledge on one of your own routines\, but the advice is to pick either something new that is in development\, or an old piece that you’re godawfully tired of\, rather than something that is in your active repertoire\, because most people are hesitant to change something they know works well as it is. The reason we say this is optional\, is because we’ve noticed that most tend to pick something they’ve come up with during the week. Yet\, it might be good to have something\, for peace of mind\, if nothing else. \nFor the creativity exercises:\nBring a small kit of your favorite solutions.\nIf you like to use magnets and strings to solve magic problems\, bring magnets and strings.\nIf you often solve magic problems by gluing stuff together; bring glue.\nIf you tend to use black art; bring black material.\n…\nAnd if you don’t have any favorite solutions to magic problems\, don’t worry; just bring yourself. \nMusic:\nFor some of the exercises you will likely want to add music\, so load up your devices with a good assortment of music in various moods; upbeat\, sad\, happy\, spooky\, dramatic\, soft\, rhythmic…et cetera. \nOpen Stage\nThis is just for fun\, but we’ll cap the total length of the show to 90 minutes\, to be sure the energy is kept up. Some might want to try out something new that have emerged during exercises\, others might want to show off something they enjoy performing. Still others might just want to relax and be entertained. To be in the Open Stage\, you sign up on a list during Thursday dinner. First come first served. \nSafe space\nWe have a good track record in creating safe spaces to experiment and be vulnerable in. One component in feeling safe\, is to know what to do in case something goes wrong. Please browse our harassment policy guide. \nFinally\nIn the evenings\, a make-shift pub will be open and the participants in the Conjuring workshops can socialize with each other. Improvised magic performances and sessions are very welcome. \nRegistration form\n \nThe cost for the 6 days will be around 8500 SEK (That is about That is about $920 USD or 785 Euro.). That includes lodging (single room) Monday-Saturday\, 6 meals/day\, and material costs for the propmaking class.Payment will be due at the end of April 2026. \n\nThe form is now open\n\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n	\n		\n			 Your Name (required)\n \n			 \n		\n		\n			 Your Email (required)\n \n			 \n		\n	\n	\n		\n			 Your phone (with country code)\n \n			 \n		\n		\n			 City & Country\n \n			 \n		\n	\n\n\n	I need an extra night: July 26-27.\n	 \n\n\n	Optional: Additional info or questions.\n \n	 \n\n\n	Sign me up for the newsletter!\n\n	 \n\n\n                Leave this field empty\n                \n            \n\n\n\nYou should get an automated response email. Check your spam folder if you don’t see it.
URL:https://magic-workshops.com/event/conjuring-b-2026/
LOCATION:Sigtuna Folkhögskola\, Manfred Björkquists allé 20\, Sigtuna\, 193 22\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260727T090200
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260801T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083410
CREATED:20251229T192402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260103T152407Z
UID:9405-1785142920-1785592800@magic-workshops.com
SUMMARY:Conjuring C - 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Registration form is now closed. \nThis is a 6 day hands-on workshop in conjuring. The focus is on exploring the tools used when creating engaging performance pieces. There will be loads of exercises in misdirection\, dramatic and deceptive structure\, as well as in prop making. We will examine magic theories\, apply them and discuss them in the context of performances. The course is suitable for those with moderate experience as well as experts. We will work from early morning to late night and you’ll find it both challenging and rewarding. \nThe workshop itself is free of charge\, as education is free in Sweden. But there are costs for room + meals. \nRequired prerequisite knowledge\nIn order to attend\, you must have either taken the Further Conjuring workshop\, Conjuring B\, or the Magic 1 or 2 course at DOCH\, Stockholm University of Arts. \nVenue\nThe venue is “Sigtuna Folkhögskola” (Sigtuna folk highschool)\, located in the beautiful small village Sigtuna\, not far from Arlanda Airport\, in Stockholm\, Sweden. \nInstructors\nLearning objective:\nOn completion of the workshop\, the student should:  \n\nHave an understanding of Tamariz’s concept of “False Solutions”.\nFeel more comfortable inserting emotion and opinion in performances.\nFeel more confident in using small tools for prop-making\n\nSchedule\nStill under development \nMonday \n8.00 Breakfast for those who arrived on Sunday.\n9.00 Check-in.\n9:30 Introduction of the courses.\n10:30 Diningroom: Fika (coffee & snacks)\n11:00 Recalling and demonstrating past workshops\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 TED-talks.\n15:00 Fika (coffee & snacks).\n15:30 TED-talks.\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event: (To be announced)\n21:00 Evening fika\n…In the evening\, there’s a bar. There’s also a lake nearby for those who want to swim.\n\nTuesday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Exercise: False Solutions & stops\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Exercise: Advanced Cancelling\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Magic and movement 1\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Exercise: Magic and movement 2\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event: (To be announced)\n21:00 Evening fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nWednesday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Exercise: Emotion as method\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Exercise: Dissatisfaction as plot\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Conflict in performance 1\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Exercise: Conflict in performance 2\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event for women: “Towards a mutual body of knowledge”\n21:00 Evening fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nThursday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Prop making class\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Prop making class\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Prop making class\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Prop making class\n17:00 Documentation\n17:40 Dinner & dessert\n19:15 Extra event: Open stage in the dining room. You are welcome to perform. (see note below)\n21:00 Evening fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nFriday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n16:00 Fika.\n16:30 Exercise: Applications in your own work.\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner & dessert\n19:00 Extra event: Exploring the Act\, final presentation \n21:00 Evening fika\n…The bar is open.\n\nSaturday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Performance: Final Presentations.\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Performance: Final Presentations.\n12:30 Lunch\n13:00 Discussion (All groups): Bringing it home.\n14:00 End\n\nLoose guidelines.\nThe following are just advice\, not rules or demands. \nIn general:\nSome exercises will be physical\, and will involve being on the floor – especially in Leif’s classes – so make sure you wear clothes that are comfortable and easy to move around in.\nMake sure you have pen and notepad. You will get hundreds of ideas\, and any idea not written down will be instantly forgotten.\nYou will probably want to document some of the work you do\, so make sure you have plenty of free memory in your devices so you can film and photograph your ideas. One hour each day is dedicated to Documentation\, at 5 PM.\nIt might also be nice to share one’s notes with the group\, via some internet solution; Google Docs\, Dropbox… \nFor Leif’s classes:\nBring a non-magic related item from home. Something ordinary. Can be anything\, but you should be able to throw it around without it breaking. \nFor the propmaking classes:\nIt is good if you have clothes that you don’t have to be very careful with\, preferably clothes made of natural fibers (cotton\, linen…). Tight fitting clothes are better than loose fitting clothes that can can get caught in things. Closed-toed shoes is preferable. And a hairband to tie your hair back if it is long. \nFor the exercises in misdirection:\nBring 5-8 coins in a comfortable size.\nAlso\, bring a few identical small objects that are comfortable to finger palm (maybe small rubber balls\, balls from Cups & Balls\, small toys\, marbles\, pebbles from the ground… anything).\nAnd one object that can act as a magic wand (a wand\, a drumstick\, a large pencil\, a stirring stick for drinks… something) \nFor the exercises in structure and routine construction:\nYou need to bring 3-5 simple and short tricks that you can perform. It does not need to be good or advanced (it can even be something from a magic set for kids). But they should be different\, not too similar. The purpose is to learn how to build the structure of a routine or an act\, so the nature and quality of the actual tricks are not important. The simpler the better. \nFor the final exercise:\n(Optional) It is not necessary or essential\, but you can bring 1-2 tricks or routines you are already working with. The last exercise is to apply as much as possible of the new knowledge on one of your own routines\, but the advice is to pick either something new that is in development\, or an old piece that you’re godawfully tired of\, rather than something that is in your active repertoire\, because most people are hesitant to change something they know works well as it is. The reason we say this is optional\, is because we’ve noticed that most tend to pick something they’ve come up with during the week. Yet\, it might be good to have something\, for peace of mind\, if nothing else. \nFor the creativity exercises:\nBring a small kit of your favorite solutions.\nIf you like to use magnets and strings to solve magic problems\, bring magnets and strings.\nIf you often solve magic problems by gluing stuff together; bring glue.\nIf you tend to use black art; bring black material.\n…\nAnd if you don’t have any favorite solutions to magic problems\, don’t worry; just bring yourself. \nMusic:\nFor some of the exercises you will likely want to add music\, so load up your devices with a good assortment of music in various moods; upbeat\, sad\, happy\, spooky\, dramatic\, soft\, rhythmic…et cetera. \nOpen Stage\nThis is just for fun\, but we’ll cap the total length of the show to 90 minutes\, to be sure the energy is kept up. Some might want to try out something new that have emerged during exercises\, others might want to show off something they enjoy performing. Still others might just want to relax and be entertained. To be in the Open Stage\, you sign up on a list during Thursday dinner. First come first served. \nSafe space\nWe have a good track record in creating safe spaces to experiment and be vulnerable in. One component in feeling safe\, is to know what to do in case something goes wrong. Please browse our harassment policy guide. \nFinally\nIn the evenings\, a make-shift pub will be open and the participants in the Conjuring workshops can socialize with each other. Improvised magic performances and sessions are very welcome. \nRegistration form\n \nThe cost for the 6 days will be around 8500 SEK (That is about That is about $920 USD or 785 Euro.). That includes lodging (single room) Monday-Saturday\, 6 meals/day\, and material costs for the propmaking class.Payment will be due at the end of April 2026. \n\nTo get info about future workshops\, sign up for our newsletter:\n \n\n\n\nLeave this field empty if you're human:
URL:https://magic-workshops.com/event/conjuring-c-2026/
LOCATION:Sigtuna Folkhögskola\, Manfred Björkquists allé 20\, Sigtuna\, 193 22\, Sweden
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260727T090300
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20260801T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T083410
CREATED:20251229T194416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260102T163434Z
UID:9408-1785142980-1785592800@magic-workshops.com
SUMMARY:Exploring the Act 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Registration form is now closed. \nThis is a 6 day hands-on examination and exploration of an act. We will work on your act from early morning to late night and you’ll find it both challenging and rewarding.\nThe workshop itself is free of charge\, as education is free in Sweden. But there are costs for room + meals. \nRequired prerequisite knowledge\nThis workshop is not for beginners\, but is open to anyone who have a general knowledge about conjuring techniques and some performing experience. All from happy hobbyists to experienced professionals.\nIt is not a requirement\, but it is recommended that you have taken any of our Conjuring workshops\, Art of Magic workshop\, or the Magic 1 or 2 course at Stockholm University of Arts. \nYou also need to bring an act\, or an idea to an act\, of a length between 3 and 20 minutes. \nVenue\nThe venue is “Sigtuna Folkhögskola” (Sigtuna folk highschool)\, located in the beautiful small village Sigtuna\, not far from Arlanda Airport\, in Stockholm\, Sweden. \nFacilitators\n\nThe workshop is led by Peter Rosengren. \nPeter Rosengren has been a magician since beginning of time\, and is the originator of the teaching model used for the Conjuring Workshops. Besides being an award-winning magician\, and the founder of the group “Malmoe Magic Mafia”\, he’s a truly decent human being. \nLearning objective:\nOn completion of the workshop\, the student should:  \n\nHave a better understanding of how a magic act is constructed.\nFeel more comfortable with indepth artistic research.\nHave an increased ability to give and take direction.\n\nSchedule\nStill under development \nMonday \n8.00 Breakfast for those who arrived on Sunday.\n9.00 Check-in.\n9:30 Introduction of the courses.\n10:30 Diningroom: Fika (coffee & snacks)\n11:00 Reviewing the tools\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Presentations of the participants\, the work methods\, goals and rules\n15:00 Fika (coffee & snacks).\n15:30 Act/number-talk: This is what I bring\n16:30 Act/number work in groups\n18:00 Dinner\n19:00 Extra event: (To be announced)\n…In the evening\, there’s a bar. There’s also a lake nearby for those who want to swim.\n\nTuesday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Warm-up\, reflections\, documentation\, setting goals\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Work on act\, in groups\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Work on act\, in groups\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Creating a flow for presentations of work in progress\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner\n19:00 Extra event for women: “Towards a mutual body of knowledge”\n…The bar is open.\n\nWednesday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Warm-up\, reflections on yesterday\, documentation\, setting goals for today\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Rehearsals\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Rehearsals\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Rehearsals\n17:00 Documentation\n18:00 Dinner\n19:00 Presentations of your work\n…The bar is open.\n\nThursday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Feedback sessions\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Act/number work solo or in groups\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Act/number work solo or in groups\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Act/number work solo or in groups\n17:00 Documentation\n17:40 Dinner\n19:15 Extra event: Open stage in the dining room. You are welcome to perform. (see note below)\n…The bar is open.\n\nFriday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Feedback/work on piece\n10:30 Fika.\n11:00 Feedback/work on piece\n12:30 Lunch\n13:30 Learning findings\, artistic discoveries\, future work commitment\n15:00 Fika.\n15:30 Feedback on process\, facilitators and participants\n18:00 Dinner\n…The bar is open.\n\nSaturday \n8.00 Breakfast.\n9.00 Conjuring A\, B C presentations\n12:30 Lunch\n13:00 Discussion (All groups): Bringing it home.\n14:00 End\n\nLoose guidelines.\nThe following are just advice\, not rules or demands. \nIn general:\nMake sure you have pen and notepad. You will get hundreds of ideas\, and any idea not written down will be instantly forgotten.\nYou will probably want to document some of the work you do\, so make sure you have plenty of free memory in your devices so you can film and photograph your ideas. One hour each day is dedicated to Documentation\, at 5 PM.\nIt might also be nice to share one’s notes with the group\, via some internet solution; Google Docs\, Dropbox… \nFor the explorations:\nBring a small kit of your favorite solutions.\nIf you like to use magnets and strings to solve magic problems\, bring magnets and strings.\nIf you often solve magic problems by gluing stuff together; bring glue.\nIf you tend to use black art; bring black material.\n… \nMusic:\nYou might want to add music\, so load up your devices with a good assortment of music in various moods; upbeat\, sad\, happy\, spooky\, dramatic\, soft\, rhythmic…et cetera. \nOpen Stage\nThis is just for fun\, but we’ll cap the total length of the show to 90 minutes\, to be sure the energy is kept up. Some might want to try out something new that have emerged during exercises\, others might want to show off something they enjoy performing. Still others might just want to relax and be entertained. To be in the Open Stage\, you sign up on a list during Thursday dinner. First come first served. \nSafe space\nWe have a good track record in creating safe spaces to experiment and be vulnerable in. One component in feeling safe\, is to know what to do in case something goes wrong. Please browse our harassment policy guide. \nFinally\nIn the evenings\, a make-shift pub will be open and the participants in the Conjuring workshops can socialize with each other. Improvised magic performances and sessions are very welcome. \nRegistration form\n\nThe cost for the 6 days will be around 8500 SEK (That is about That is about $920 USD or 785 Euro.). That includes lodging (single room) Monday-Saturday and 6 meals/day. \n\nThe application form is now closed.\nIf you want to be informed about future workshops\, sign up for the newsletter:\n \n\n\n\nLeave this field empty if you're human:
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LOCATION:Sigtuna Folkhögskola\, Manfred Björkquists allé 20\, Sigtuna\, 193 22\, Sweden
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