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Hugo worked with award winning magicians [[Olmac]] and [[Guy Camirand]], on a magic DVD for the magicians community presenting some of the most cleaver move in card magic: Control Freak.
Hugo worked with award winning magicians [[Olmac]] and [[Guy Camirand]], on a magic DVD for the magicians community presenting some of the most cleaver move in card magic: Control Freak.
Hugo also featured with Dean Gunnarson (escape artist) and Guy Camirand (master magician) in Gemini Awards Mystery Hunter Tribute to Houdini episode Tv program : Hosted by the delirious David Acer.


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Revision as of 01:39, 17 December 2015

Hugo Lecavalier

NationalityCanadian

Hugo Lecavalier is a Montreal magician, comedian and actor who professionally perform close-up magic and stand-up magic. He is also a writer and a stage director.

Biography

He is studying and performing magical arts, comedy and theater since 1994 and started is career in 2002, performing at the Abracadabra show produced by Just for Laugh. In fact, he was performing with two other fellow magicians, nearly 4 shows a days 3 days a week for spectator's aged between 4 and 12.

Le Cirque du Soleil, invited him to perform his show for their private Christmas party and was a big hit. He also was hired by Nintendo for a special event on Time Square New York USA.

Hugo worked with award winning magicians Olmac and Guy Camirand, on a magic DVD for the magicians community presenting some of the most cleaver move in card magic: Control Freak.

Hugo also featured with Dean Gunnarson (escape artist) and Guy Camirand (master magician) in Gemini Awards Mystery Hunter Tribute to Houdini episode Tv program : Hosted by the delirious David Acer.

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