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A most unusual artist



RAYMOND Crowe, Australia’s only unusualist will perform at the Upper Yarra Arts Centre in Warburton on Monday.
An unusualist is a master of intricate shadow puppetry, dancing jackets, ventriloquism, world-class magic and brilliant audience participation.
Crowe’s signature piece ‘The Shadows’ has become an internet phenomenon with more than one million hits worldwide and features his astounding and intricate hand shadows to the Louis Armstrong classic ‘What a Wonderful World’.
Raymond’s exceptional performance at the 2003 World Magic Convention earned him a standing ovation from more than 3000 magicians – arguably the toughest audience in the world!
Phone 5966 5040 for tickets.

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