About Gatling Magic
Jay Gatling and his assistant Amelia are magicians based in North Wales.In this blog, we hope to give you more information about us, and what we do; as well as details of where you can see us perform, and the occasional look at what goes on backstage.
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Category Archives: Street Magic
Conwy Pirate Weekend
We’ll be on the quay in Conwy on Saturday and Sunday the 19th and 20th of May, taking part in the Conwy Pirate Weekend. There are lots of things happening: pirates attacking the quay, a slave auction, birds of prey, best dressed pirate competition, walking the plank and much, much more! Visit the Conwy Pirate Weekend website www.conwypirates.co.uk for more information, or take a look at their Facebook page.
Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza
We’ve just had confirmation that we will be performing at this year’s Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza, so now seems a good time to take a look back at the last few years that we’ve been involved with the event. For those of you that don’t know, every year since 1986, Llandudno has held a three day festival of Victorian delights. Held in the centre of Llandudno, the streets are taken over by entertainers, stalls, rides and costumed characters. Victorian ladies and gentlemen promenade along the seafront; clowns, living statues and jugglers entertain crowds in the streets. And there’s even the occasional Dalek or Stormtrooper to be seen! Despite living in North Wales all my life, and having a liking for history, 2007 was the first time that I had ever been to the Extravaganza. Jay and I went along, and had a great time, and at some point in the day the conversation turned to “wouldn’t it be great if we could perform here one day”. Little did we think that the very next year, that was exactly what we would be doing! We had two tables, and a spot on Mostyn Street, and spent three days doing close up magic. It was great fun, but exhausting. We learned the hard way that even though the wind is freezing, you can still get sunburned! In 2009 we were back with close up magic again, this time on the junction with Lloyd Street. We were right next to the parade route, which meant that we had a great view of all the performers, as well as the vintage cars and steam engines as they went past. 2010 saw us doing our first stage shows at the Extravaganza, at the Fountains Stage. The weather made things a little bit more complicated than we had anticipated, as the wind kept blowing away our props! We adapted and altered routines as we went along. We’re both huge geeks, and couldn’t resist the chance to have our photos taken outside the TARDIS. And yes, we did bring our own sonic screwdriver along especially for the photos. It was rather an interesting three days, as I had just had my appendix out, and I wasn’t feeling very well – which is why I look so pale! We were back again in 2011, this time on the SeaView Stage on the Promenade. We were fully prepared with windproof tricks, which worked far better than the previous year. No photos though, as we were far too busy to take any! This year we are returning to performing on the streets. Although the stage shows are fun, with an event like the Victorian Extravaganza it’s all about the hundreds of people on the streets, and interacting with them personally. A lot of people have never seen a magician live, let alone one performing right in front of their eyes, and it’s great to be able to give someone that moment of wonder. We’re really looking forward to this year’s event and hope to see you there. www.victorian-extravaganza.co.uk www.facebook.com/victorian.extravaganza
Posted in Mystic Emporium, Special Events, Street Magic
Tagged Llandudno magician, Victorian
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Wales Rally GB – Opening Ceremony in Conwy
This years’ Wales Rally GB starts in Llandudno on Thursday the 10th of November, with the official opening ceremony taking place in on the Quay in Conwy at approximately 5:56pm There will be free entertainment, including our medieval mages, Costro and Eleri who will once again be sharing their magic on the Quay between 4 and 8pm. Read more about the rally on the Wales Rally website
Posted in Costro's World of Magicka and Mysticism, Public Performances, Street Magic
Tagged Conwy, medieval
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A Very Medieval Summer
This summer, we’ve spent most weekends outside in Rhos on Sea and Conwy, with Costro’s World of Magicka and Mysticism. Although we’ve done close up magic before, on the streets at the Llandudno Victorian Extravaganza; doing whole shows outside was completely new to us. We’ve learnt a whole new set of skills – how to draw in a crowd, picking tricks that are very visual and various other street theatre skills. The show developed with every performance, and evolved to fit the changing nature of each new crowd. Costro has started learning how to juggle, and Eleri is learning how to spin poi. We met some great people, and we’re really looking forward to working with them again: The Coastal Hawks Project The Freelancing Knights of Redemption Harley the Jester Stiltmania Ed and Emma, the wandering minstrels Knights Gone By
Posted in Backstage, Costro's World of Magicka and Mysticism, Street Magic
Tagged Conwy, medieval
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Living History on Conwy Quay – 13th & 14th of August 2011
Join Costro Yanos Maythew and Eleri Endall as they share their magic with you. The mage and his apprentice have travelled the world, seeing many strange sights, and meeting great magicians. On the 13th and 14th of August, they will be on the Quay in Conwy, sharing the wonders that they have seen and discovered on their journey. Click here for more information.
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Tagged Conwy, medieval
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