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Directing and Producing a Live Theatre Magic Show during COVID-19 - "Magic to me is..." at the Esplanade

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Directing and Producing a Live Theatre Magic Show during COVID-19 - "Magic to me is..." at the Esplanade

“Magic to Me is…” is the first magic theatre production held in the Esplanade on 29th and 30th July since the COVID-19 pandemic. I am writing this to document the journey and steps (and side steps) we took to navigate through and in line with COVID19 regulations. Hopefully more live shows will take the step forward too

How It Began and Why, Especially during COVID19 where Restrictions are ever changing?

I took on the task of directing and producing an untitled theatre project for my team in End Feb 2021. The objective was to give the team a common goal to work towards, improve their morale and give them something to look forward to.

Magic Shows in Singapore COVID19

In the past year and a half, magic engagements within the team had been far and few because of the COVID-19 pandemic. While there are still strong support for virtual magic performances, these opportunities were fewer for the less experienced magicians in the team.

There was a strong need to encourage them to persevere and see the light at the end of the tunnel. However, without sufficient opportunities for performances, the light at the end was hard to see. Instead of waiting for opportunities to land on my lap, I took on the directorial task and initiated a theatre show for everyone in the team to work towards.

I was very encouraged by the enthusiasm of the team and the determination they had to make this a reality. The ground was set, the theatre was booked (and paid for) and we had to start. There was no turning back unless the government implemented new measures (more on that later!)

The Vision of “Magic to Me Is…”

 
Magic to Me Is by Alexander Yuen
 

While I had some experience in directing theatre shows with magic in it**, it was a different challenge to write and direct a show with 6 different performers with different skill set and theatrical experience. I took the task of explaining how Dinner and Dance magic shows were very different from a theatre-forward magic performance (in fact, I would go so far to call our show a theatre performance than a magic show).

As a director, I did not want the show to be a magic show where it was a montage of different performers showcasing random and different magic. I wanted it to be a collage of short stories with magic elements in them with storylines that cross each other and build towards a thesis of “What Magic is to you?”

**Past works include: (A Lack of Color (2020) - Supported by NAC; The Magic of Being Different (2020) - Supported by NAC; If You Can Imagine (2019) - commissioned by Esplanade , Elephant in the Room (2019)- commissioned by Esplanade, Virtual x Reality (2015)- commissioned by Esplanade)

The Process

Alexander Yuen Director Magician Illusionist
Magic to me is zoom calls

I set up long Zoom calls with the cast to find out more about what magic truly meant to them. The conversations would span from an hour to 3 hours. The process was an enriching one for me as I learnt more about how the team got into magic, their goals and aspirations in magic (and in life) and how they are with and without magic.

I always begin the conversations by saying “Theatre requires honesty, your audiences can see through inauthenticity like a sore thumb”. And this was (and is) my fundamental approach to writing a production like this.

And I believe this very much especially for a small scale (read: Low Budget) production. I do not need (or want) special effects and extreme fireworks and CGI, but what I do demand is “Heart” and honesty. A show can only have “heart” if it is fuelled by authenticity, connecting with the audiences through genuine human struggles and overcoming them. People come to the theatres not to feel belittled, but to feel inspired and energised to overcome the next hurdle in their life. That is what separates a theatre performance from a magic show.

So after the lengthy Zoom calls, I started writing. I worked a theme for each of the performers and shared with them on how they can tell a great story with these themes in mind. Some stories were easier told than the others. In the process, I had to work extra hard to convince the performers to trust my vision as they too had a certain vision of their own which did not fit in the thesis of the show.

The performers were given specific key points of their theme and had to write their own script which I edited and improvised on thereafter.

The Rehearsals and Practice

magic to me is rehearsals

We started our rehearsals in May, and they were all very smooth. I am very proud of the team especially the fact that they took the extra time to stay back and practiced further without any supervision.

We started with a session on the fundamentals of theatre, on voice projection, body language and communicating emotions. These practises were highly unorthodox in magic shows where the end goal was to create “wah wah wah!” (or “wow”) reactions from the audiences. My end goal was to touch the hearts of the audiences, to inspire and to make them feel more than just the feeling of amazement.

Magic to Me Is Esplanade

While the rehearsals were smooth, COVID-19 regulations implemented along the way made it very challenging for us to push the show forward (Spoiler alert, the show nearly had to be cancelled and a portion of our material had to be scrapped)

The Challenges

Picture by: Noah (@naozitio)

Picture by: Noah (@naozitio)

There is no project without its unique challenges, for us, there were several. The first challenge we faced was that our tickets were oversubscribed (which was a great problem to have). So we proceeded to book 2 nights at the Esplanade instead of 1. However, this was when things got messier with the implementation of Phase 2.

Wearing Mask and Performing

We were quite lucky to still be able to do the show but we had to wear our masks throughout. This was at best a minor inconvenience which did not affect the show very much. I had to reiterate to the team that now that their smiles and frowns cannot be seen, they had to communicate more engagingly with their bodies and their eyes.

It was a good lesson and training in non facial communication.

AB Shift

With the Phase 2 HA1, we were informed by Esplanade that they had an A/B shift falling both on Thursday and Friday. Hence we can only do 1 of the nights instead of 2. One of the solutions was to cancel the Friday show.

Ideally, we would want to proceed with 2 nights since the tickets for both nights were sold out already and the refund process was cumbersome. I then made the decision to wait and if need be, cancel one of the nights. After a week of frazzling over this, Esplanade came back to us with good news a change in their shift days and we will be able to do both shows. (Phew!)

Audience Participation

Prior to Phase 2 HA2, the guideline stated that there can be no audiences invited on stage to participate. And this was something that I was very clear on from the beginning. We were restricted in that we cannot get a participant to give a response into a microphone. But that was okay because my team and I developed web-applications to circumvent this problem. We had a QR code system where the audience would scan and input their answers. All was hunky dory and we were all set!

However, with Phase 2HA2, the definition was restricted to No Participation of any form. The apps we created were no allowed to be used even though there was no physical contact between us and the audiences. This was very frustrating as it was 2 weeks to the performance and about 25% of the acts had to be changed. Esplanade was also very strict (and rightfully so) on this, and we had to abide to the rules.

The good thing was that the affected performers rose to the task and changed their act. My act was affected as well.

While the original intended ending of the show was supposed to based on a premise of fate and destiny and choices made by an audience member, I had to take on a performative route instead. Scripts were rewritten and we all in line with the thesis of the show.

And a confession, it turned out better than I expected :D

Post Performance Thoughts

Going through the hurdles of COVID-19 to get back to the norm was certainly not an easy task for the performing arts.

I have the privilege of a great team and supportive audiences. It was truly a pleasure to be directing and leading this show. I had great support from Meta Illusions and its Alumnus who volunteered their time to help in the production of the show.

 
Picture by: Noah (@naozitio)

Picture by: Noah (@naozitio)

 

This show was very well received and the consistent feedback that I hear about the show was that it had heart, it does not aim to fool you or put the performers in an elevated magician-y status; it aims to connect, uplift and inspire. And it does so beautifully and poetically.

I certainly hope to play this show again locally and internationally when the borders open.

I hope live entertainment can resume smoothly and safely and we all can take the stage once again!

Picture by: Noah (@naozitio)

Picture by: Noah (@naozitio)

I hope to see you on stage the next time, be it a virtual one or one at a theatre.


Till the next time, take care and stay safe!

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Alexander Y. is Asia’s Top iPad Magician, who has been invited performing in several countries such as Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, India. He is known for his storytelling and magic, allowing him to not just capture the eyes of the audience, but also their hearts. In his (little to negligible) free time, he enjoys films by Christopher Nolan, Spike Jones and Makoto Shinkai. The best feeling one can give is to give his/her audience the satisfaction of realization and everything is illuminated.

His recent favorite movie is Love and Monsters by Michael Matthews

Interested in working and collaborating with Alexander? Reach him at alexander@metaillusions.com

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Esplanade Presents: Elephant In The Room (Flipside 2019)

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Esplanade Presents: Elephant In The Room (Flipside 2019)

We just finished the first weekend of Flipside Festival in Esplanade and it was wonder!

Our Scratch Night performance called Elephant in the Room was well received by the lay audiences.

Here are screen grabs from that night:

Elephant in the Room Magic Show Anderson Chua
Alexander Yuen Anderson Chua Meta Illusions Flipside Festival

This show can be described as cerebral and gestalt. Because if you look at the individual pieces, it might not make a lot of sense. Only when the show is over, and on hindsight, the full picture forms.

We are playing again this Friday (31st May) at 9,45pm at the Annexe Studio. See you there!

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Alexander Y. is Asia’s Top iPad Magician, who has been invited performing in several countries such as Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, India. He is known for his storytelling and magic, allowing him to not just capture the eyes of the audience, but also their hearts. In his (little to negligible) free time, he enjoys films by Christopher Nolan, Spike Jones and Makoto Shinkai. The best feeling one can give is to give his/her audience the satisfaction of realization and everything is illuminated.

Want more information about Esplanade' Presents’ performances? Contact him at alexander@ipadmagician.org

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Evolution of an Artist: iPad Digital Magic

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Evolution of an Artist: iPad Digital Magic

One of the most unique services my team and I offer is our iPad Magic, in both roving format and theatrical format. Below is a teaser of our most recent customized commissioned project for DHL Asia Pacific Innovation Center:

It all began in 2012 when Jonathan (co-founder of Meta Illusions) came back from his stint in a tech start up at Silicon Valley and was invited to be featured in a Singapore Magic production called "M for Magic". Wanting to be different and to push the edge of magic, Jonathan designed routines and wrote specific codes for the iPad to make coins appear and disappear. Combined with strong magic and visual elements, we were proud to proclaim that we were doing magic that no one else in Singapore does. 

Watch the video below:

The magic was so sensational it got picked up by various media including Yahoo! News, Straits' Times RazorTV and NUS Post.

Because of the video, we found ourselves booked and commissioned by a Fortune 500 company to create a special iPad sequence to describe their production processes to the international dealers. Unfortunately, due to the sensitive content, we were unable to share our act publicly.

In December of 2012, we had a call from RazorTv wanting to do an exclusive interview with Jonathan and myself and our thoughts on iPad Magic. Once again, Jonathan and myself went back to the drawing board in a bid to create magic that is different and impactful.

You can see how we grew in terms of our magic as well as programming sophistication. The effects we did were more emotionally captivating and the apps we created were more complex than before.

From 2013 - 2014, we learned newer coding techniques and created apps for our professional usage, especially in the area of roving magic. Jonathan then took a hiatus on iOS magic programming as he took on a new role as the co-founder of another successful technological start up. The last video we created was a Christmas video in December 2014.

It was also during the same time I contemplated releasing some of the existing routines that we do professionally. But I took the leap of faith and released these videos.

The reception was overwhelming, both on YouTube and Facebook. Because of this video, I was chosen as a finalist for HP's YouTube Academy contest, in which I created other digital magic with a HP Laptop. I created a sequence in tribute to Singapore's Golden Jubilee Year in which we celebrated our 50th year of independence.

Also at the same time in June 2015, I was working closely with Esplanade to produce a show for Flipside Festival 2015 which involved digital elements to it. Because of its novel impact, the show was commissioned as the first digital magic illusion show in Esplanade. Read more about this show here!

Alexander Yuen Esplanade Digital Illusiuon

Subsequently, the novelty and wow factor of these digital illusions caught on and I was commissioned to create more content for my clientele.

Picture from: http://business.asiaone.com/news/dhl-launches-multi-million-dollar-innovation-centre-singapore

Picture from: http://business.asiaone.com/news/dhl-launches-multi-million-dollar-innovation-centre-singapore

With a short timeline, I not only created an illusion sequence that hit their key messages with a punch but also presented it in a visually alluring manner. See teaser below:

Digital Illusion Show

Since the conception of Virtual x Reality in June 2015, the very first Virtual Reality Show in Singapore, I've been working and updating some of the illusions for my Digital Illusion Show.Some time ago, I was commissioned by DHL to do a fully customized sequence about for DHL Asia Pacific Innovation Center Launch, and here is a short teaser!Enjoy!

Posted by Alexander Yuen: A Finer Side of Magic on Wednesday, December 9, 2015

It is very well received and I am in the midst of collaborating with other artist and agencies on this platform.

You can see how an artist grows in his/her art form. Innovation does not happen overnight, it is all built on and upon previous innovations. No different from magic.

It is coming to the close of 2015 as I am writing this, and when I reflect upon how our Digital Illusions have evolved, I am extremely thankful for the various opportunities and the (paid-off) leaps of faith agencies have with us. I dare say, thanks to our expertise, experience and amazing track record, we've earn their trust. That much, I am very thankful.

2016 is an exciting year ahead with more cutting edge innovations to come. 
 

Have a great Christmas, and see you in 2016!

Signing off,

Alexander Yuen

 

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Debut Performance at Esplanade: Virtual X Reality

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Debut Performance at Esplanade: Virtual X Reality

The Esplanade is a renowned arts performance venue in Singapore that showcases art performances and galleries.

Digital Illusion Show

Magic hardly gets recognize as an art in Singapore. But this year, I was booked at the Esplanade. I was there to debut my latest show Virtual X Reality. This is a show that crosses the boundaries between what is real and what is unreal. For most magic shows, magic tend to be linear in that there is no real transference of emotions from the artist to the audiences. It is mainly visual surprises laden along the show.

The organizers wanted a show that is light hearted but yet had an artistic element to it. I worked hard to craft out a story for my show, with the subtext of questioning whats real and whats unreal. With the help of director, Jeremiah Choy and circus artist, Jay Che, I refined the story and the magic.

I was pleased with the end result, a show that creates wonder through magic and illusion through technology.

I am also very grateful that Esplanade took the leap of faith for my show and gave magic a shot at being recognized as an art form.

Many other exciting projects for me ahead! Stay tuned!

Signing off,

Alexander Yuen

 

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