The 2024 Conjuring for a Cure was an amazing success from start to finish. We had 2 magicians performing up-close magic during the expo while guests enjoyed pizza and cocktails. Magic themed music played in the background as patrons mingled and anticipation for the stage show grew.
Co-emcees, Robyn and David had the audience laughing, before introducing the first performer, Markus Kublin. Markus is a veteran on the Slow-Motion Magic stage, Having performed in all of the past Conjurings, making this his 5th appearance. He has never failed to entertain with a fresh and exciting performance every time.
Jonathan Molo, also know as the man in the purple suit. brought energy and positive vibes to the Conjuring with an amazing performance. His unique style and amazing magic confounded and entertained the spectators throughout his performance.
Last but not least, Kerry Ross had the audience in stitches with a delightful combination of comedy and magic for the whole family. A flawless performance with unexpected twists and turns was a perfect way to end the show.
As we traditionally do, we held the raffle after the show, giving away over $600 in prizes thanks to the generosity of our community supporters. (see a list of sponsors below.
Slow-Motion Magic would like to thank all of the volunteers, performers, and sponsors for there time, generosity and hard work. We couldn't have done it without you.
Markus Kublin is an award-winning entertainer who has been making people laugh for 25 years—often on purpose. He has delighted countless audiences with hilarious comedy, dazzling magic, and mesmerizing mentalism. Markus was a wizard in Caesar’s Magical Empire in Las Vegas and has appeared in numerous stage and TV roles. He is also the comedy writer for the live magic spactacular, Charles Bach: Wonders, has written jokes for The Tonight Show, and is the creator of the video comic strip Marginal at Best, found on Instagram @marginalatbest and on his YouTube channel: @MarkusKublin.
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Like most young kids, Kerry discovered his early funny-bone through classic TV shows, comedy recordings, movies and the people around him. But, the magic bug was yet to come!
As a teen, Kerry’s love of Magic truly began through the only Boy Scout Explorer Post dedicated solely to the art of Magic. Within a couple of years, he was given the honor of becoming one of the original 25 members of the prestigious “Magic Castle Juniors,” sponsored by the famed Magic Castle in Hollywood, CA.
Growing up in Southern California, he got his start by performing at the usual private parties, picnics and amusement parks. But… his early creativity didn’t go unnoticed. Kerry soon became the only person ever named as “Comedy Act of the Year” two years in a row by the Society of American magicians in Los Angeles, and then gained prominence as a “Magician to the Stars” for his many years of work “behind the camera” as Creative Consultant for the long-running “Circus of the Stars” TV specials on CBS.
By the time that he was twenty-five, Kerry was traveling the world, had several network television specials to his credits, was acting in commercials and was the Comedy Guest Star for HBO’s “World’s Greatest Escapes,” hosted by Tony Curtis.
In addition to his other performances, Kerry now brings his well-polished expertise as both a Performer and Consultant to the corporate world, by creating, performing, and training executives for some of the most prestigious Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 companies.
Jonathan Molo Has been sharing his passion for positivity and magic for the past 30 years.
He is the recipient of the iCHange Nations Champion Leadership Award for his magical work in the special needs community.
A member of the prestigious Academy of Magical Arts. Jonathan’s talents are often called upon to entertain at their magical clubhouse – the World Famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, California.
His client list includes many household names including: Warner Music, Warner Bros, Fiduciary Trust, Hilton, Lululemon, Docler Media, VCA, King Oscar, El Dorado Broadcasters, Yamaha, and the USO.
David and Robyn Rabotnick, have been married for 31 years. (He didn't like her when she was 6, but finally got over that!) David's Parkinson's diagnosis in 2013 led him to learn sleight of hand magic, which led to performing at the world-famous Magic Castle as well as to the creation of Slow-Motion Magic. In their relentless pursuit of a cure, they bring Parkinson's Disease awareness to patrons of all ages - one magic trick at a time.
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