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Buatier de
Kolta (né
Joseph Buatier; Caluire-et-Cuire, 18
November 1845 – New Orleans, 7
October 1903) was a
French magician who
performed throughout...
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decorated with
theatrical scenery, is
based on a
famous stage illusion by
Buatier de Kolta, in
which a
woman disappeared by
escaping through a
hidden trapdoor...
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Although Buatier's trick is not
based on an
optical illusion, it is
nonetheless based on a new approach, illusionism.
Blavet notes that
Buatier calls himself...
- Davenport,
William Henry and Erastus, Ira Dedi de Vère, Clémentine De Kolta,
Buatier Devant,
David (David
Wellington or
David Wighton) Diaconis,
Persi Dietrich...
- is a
classic parlour magic effect that was
invented by
French magician Buatier De Kolta. The
magician displays a bird cage,
holding it
between both of...
- the Gofa Zone of
Ethiopia Kolta people, or Koli, a
social group of
India Buatier De
Kolta (1845–1903),
French magician Colta (disambiguation)
Kotla (disambiguation)...
- Lova, Paola; Manfredi, Giovanni; Bastianini, Chiara; Mennucci, Carlo;
Buatier de Mongeot, Francesco; Servida, Alberto; Comoretto,
Davide (8 May 2019)...
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introduced a
number of
novel (for the time) illusions,
including a
version of
Buatier De Kolta's
Vanishing Lady
illusion (featuring Lieberman) and concluded...
- have been
built around a
parody of the
famous illusionist Buatier de
Kolta (born
Joseph Buatier, 1845–1903). In the
first decade of Méliès's directorship...
- one spot. He
loved the
illusions Maskelyne and Cook
performed but it was
Buatier de Kolta, then
playing there, who
performed 'The
Vanishing Birdcage', a...