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Mase
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Sorry if I've put this in the wrong place.

Does anyone know of any magic teachers/ tutors in the Leicester Area?

Thanks
DomKabala
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Where is the Leicester Area? (curious minds wish to know)...

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Erwin
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Northern Europe.
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On 2011-03-16 20:09, Erwin wrote:
Northern Europe.


Where is Northern Europ?
Athelus
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I'm going to guess it's Leicester in England UK.

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55Hudson
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Mase,

You might try Tyler Erickson at tylerteach.com. He is an outstanding magic teacher and provides them via Skype for remote students. I learned more in a couple of sessions with Tyler than in years on my own.

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55Hudson is right. You might want to get on the ball to learn from him. The class is getting more of notice out there and I believe soon his prices will go up.
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Midlands.
Try contacting The Davenports. Good people. Big name in magic in the UK.
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I would suggest joining your local magic club. Google should help!

I suspect you will find professional magicians there who may know someone who can help. Magic shops also run courses so you might try there too.

D
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On 2011-03-18 13:30, djurmann wrote:
I would suggest joining your local magic club. Google should help!

I suspect you will find professional magicians there who may know someone who can help. Magic shops also run courses so you might try there too.

D


I second this, a magic club will be filled with people who have a lot of experience in magic and will be able to offer guidance and direction. If you know which way you want to take in magic(cards, coins, close up, stage etc) then I would suggest getting a relevant book(reccommendations of which can be given here if we know which direction you want to take or you could look at some of the many reccommendations already given on this forum) and beginning your own study of magic while getting yourself to your local magic society as soon as possible. If you are still unsure just which path you want to go in magic I would also suggest seeking out a magic shop where they will be able to offer live help as well as reccommendations on which book(s) to get
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