Norbert Ferré

{{Short description|French magician and artistic director}}

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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1975|09|23}}

| birth_place = Marseille, France

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| occupation = Illusionist

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| notable_works = One for Two, Two for One

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Norbert Ferré (born 23 September 1975 in Marseille) is a French magician and artistic director. He specialises in scene manipulation and prestidigitation. Though he no longer competes, Ferré continues to perform at magic conventions, cabarets, festivals and circuses.

Early life

Born 23 September 1975 in Marseille to a sales manager father and a nurse mother, Ferré is the youngest of two children.{{cn|date=August 2024}} In 1986, when he was 11, he attended a magic show at La Ciotat and became instantly enamored. Over the next several years, he taught himself magic tricks and by age 14 had been accepted into the Magicians Club of Marseille, a local organisation affiliated with the FFAP. He served as the club's president between 1998 and 2001, at age 22 becoming the youngest president of an FFAP club up to that point. He performed under the pseudonym Maginor but dropped it by 1999 in favor of his real name.{{cite magazine|title=Intervista to Norbert Ferré|interviewer-first=Vittorio|interviewer-last=Marino|magazine=Magia Moderna|date=May 2016|number=2|pages=13–15}}{{cite magazine|title=Norbert Ferré, Two Hands, One Genius|magazine=Magicseen|date=September 2009|number=28|volume=4|pages=22–23}}{{cite dictionary|title=Dictionnaire de la Prestidigitation|chapter=Norbert Ferré|last1=de Merry|first1=Jean|last2=Ciocca|first2=André|publisher=Editions Georges Proust|location=Paris|date=2006}}{{page needed|date=August 2024}}

Ferré studied business, as well as sociology and psychology, and finished with a master's degree. After graduating, he opted to pursue a career as an illusionist.{{cn|date=August 2024}}

Career

Ferré's main acts of prestidigitation center on manipulation. In 1989, he won second prize in the Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin magic contest, his first ever competition. There, he met Pierre Brahma, a Marseille native who was the only Frenchman at the time to have won the FISM Grand Prix (1964 and 1976). At the FISM national convention in 1999, Ferré won third prize in manipulation and subsequently submitted his act to the 26th Convention of the Royal Club of Magicians, a IBM-affiliated group, in Belgium. He came third in manipulation. Six months later, he won the same prize at the 22nd FISM convention in Lisbon.{{cite book|title=FISM – The book|last1=Ghiurmino|first1=Aldo|publisher=W. Meister & Co.|year=2015|page=270}} In September 2000, he became the first French performer to be invited to the Tenyo International Magic Convention. At this time, he primarily performed at festivals and conventions.{{cn|date=August 2024}}

In 2001, he received the Originality Award at the World Magic Seminar in Las Vegas. That December, he was granted membership into the Magic Circle's highest tier, the exclusive Inner Magic Circle, with a gold star.{{cn|date=August 2024}} In 2003, at the 23rd FISM convention in The Hague, he won first prize in the handling category and the Grand Prix general in all categories, becoming World Champion of magic.

Ferré no longer competes but regularly performs at festivals and conventions, both in France and abroad, including in Germany, Russia, India, Japan, Brazil and the United States. He traveled as part of the cabaret act for Crazy Horse, a gig considered within the magic community to be a high honor. He appeared at the 2011 First International Festival of Modern Circus "White Magic" in Perm, Russia and at the 2017 Circus Conelli in Switzerland. He appeared in a 2005 episode of Le plus grand cabaret du monde and a 2016 episode of the Russian show Golden Magic XXI ({{lang|ru|Золотая магия XXI века}}).{{cn|date=August 2024}}

Ferré occasionally writes articles for magician's magazines, such as the Revue de la Prestidigitation,{{cite magazine|title=Norbert Ferré|magazine=Revue de la Prestidigitation|last=Ferré|first=Norbert|number=537|date=September–October 2003|page=2}} Idem{{cite magazine|title=Un coup de pouce?|last=Ferré|first=Norbert|magazine=Idem|number=509|page=31}} and Magische Welt.{{cite magazine|title=Zauberei: Kleine oder große kunst?|magazine=Magische Welt|last=Ferré|first=Norbert|date=December 2017|pages=242–247}} On 19 March 2012, he became president of MAGEV - Charity magic, a foundation whose aim is to offer shows, balloon sculpting workshops and more to disadvantaged children and to adults with disabilities.{{cn|date=August 2024}} He is mentioned as one of the ten great French magicians in the book La magie pour les nuls (Magic for Dummies).{{cite book|title=La magie pour les nuls|last1=Pogue|first1=David|author-link=David Pogue|last2=Bilis|first2=Bernard|translator-last=Gorges|translator-first=Ludovic|chapter=19. Dix grands personnages de la magie en France: Norbert Ferré ou l'art de la manipulation|language=fr|page=378}}

= Signature act =

Ferré's signature act, One for Two, Two for One, is a parody version of the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, similar to Jerry Lewis's Dr. Jerry and Mister Love. He can perform this in nine languages: French, English, German, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Japanese, Korean, and Portuguese.{{cn|date=August 2024}}

On a stage with minimal decoration (a table with a box marked "Surprise" and a sign reading "Prediction"). Norbert Ferré plays two characters: the funny and clumsy host, and the serious and skillful magician. The act begins with the host, whose task is to make the time pass pleasantly while waiting for the arrival of the great magician. He makes a few jokes and does some tap dancing, drawing particular attention to his new shoes. The magician then arrives and an excerpt from Fiddler on the Roof plays in the background. This is the 4th song of Act I and kicks off a series of manipulations, flourishes, magical effects and dexterous ball- and card-based tricks. At the end of the routine, Ferré returns to the host character and picks up the "Prediction" sign, which he reveals to the audience. He then performs another set of tricks before opening the "Surprise" box.{{cn|date=August 2024}}

Honours and awards

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YearAwardGranting bodyEventRef(s)
rowspan="2" | 2001Membership of the Inner Magic Circle with a gold starThe Magic Circle
Originality AwardWorld Magic Seminar
2002Mandrake d’orFrench Academy of Illusionists
rowspan="2" | 2003World Champion of MagicFISM Grand Prix23rd Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques convention
Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin Gold MedalFédération Française des Artistes PrestidigitateursAix-les-Bains Congress
2005Médaille de la Ville de MarseilleCity of Marseille{{cite magazine|title=Medal Marseille - Norbert Ferré|magazine=La Revue de la Prestidigitation|number=548|date=July–August 2005|page=23|first=Armand|last=Porcell|language=fr}}
2014Commemorative plaqueCity of Tamarite de LiteraFlorences Gili National Magicians Meeting
?Excellence AwardFlorida State University Magicians' ClubMagic on the Beach XIII

References

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