Sam Sugarman brings magic to Cardiff and the Vale
by Natalie McCulloch
Magic is something that has captivated and enthralled people for over 2,500 years with the first recorded magic act being performed in Ancient Egypt in 2,700 BC by a magician called Dedi. Centuries later we’ve seen magic transformed by performers such as Uri Gellar, Harry Houdini, Paul Daniels and David Copperfield. Not forgetting fictious magicians such as Harry Potter whose creator, J K Rowling, deduced “Its important to remember that we all have magic within us.” For some people magic may have formed a part of their upbringing whether that be sitting in front of the TV as a child and watching Paul Daniels and Debbie Mcgee perform, or more recently David Blaine or Dynamo, or practicing tricks for family and friends having been gifted a magic set for Christmas, or having witnessed mesmerising magic at a local event. Magic has many avenues and angles and is now less about glamourous assistants being sawed in half
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or having a headless bird brought back to flight and more focused on ‘close up’ magic which can capture people’s attention, encourage their curiosity, and draw them in with intrinsic intrigue. One local young man who is keen to bring magic to Cardiff and the Vale area is Sam Sugarman. His passion for magic came from watching Dynamo as a 7-year-old which he recalls was ‘the best thing ever!’. This led him to buy a magic trick from a shop in Cardiff and ask for a magic set for Christmas. Sam recalls being instantly absorbed by the power of magic and spending hours on end on YouTube learning every trick he could. Years later Sam has perfected his performances and is now the youngest professional magician in Wales and is keen to share with others the benefits of having magic in their lives. “I wouldn’t be who I am today without magic” Sam states, “It really helped me during the pandemic, and I would love to reach out to people and help them find