Dynamo’s secrets revealed: Magician shows how YOU can ‘levitate’ in thin air, walk through a wall of water or even shrink your friends just by using a phone..
Magician Dynamo has unveiled a series of amazing photos which show him apparently walking out of a wall of water, floating in thin air and even using a double decker bus as a skateboard.
Dynamo, whose real name is Steven Frayne, shot to stardom after his TV series Dynamo: Magician Impossible became a huge hit, with more than 30million viewers in the UK alone.
Now the illusionist, who is originally from Bradford, has revealed the secret behind illusions which he says anyone can shoot – with just the help of a smartphone and a few choice props. Read more….
(Dynamo put on a surprise show for refugees ahead of tonight’s sell out gig at the ECHO Arena PICTURE BY CHRIS BULL FOR THE BRITISH RED CROSS)
A world renowned magician put on a private show for refugees and asylum seekers inLiverpool today.
Steven ‘Dynamo’ Frayneo showed off his magic skills at the British Red Cross refugee drop-in at St Bride’s Church in Toxteth .
The centre welcomes newly-arrived asylum seekers and refugees – many of whom are homeless – and provides food, clothing, and advice on the asylum process.
Speaking about why he wanted to offer his support, Dynamo said: “If we can get rid of that stigma around refugees and asylum seekers more people will help out.
“It’s very sad when you have situations like the refugee crisis and people are forced to leave and take their families to the other side of the world and start a new life. Some of these families get separated in the process and that is really sad.
“A massive thank you to city of Liverpool and everybody at the drop-in centre for everything that they do.”
The acclaimed performer wowed the crowd with coin and card tricks that have amazed audiences all over the world. Read more…
Magician Dynamo has teamed up with interior designer Kelly Hoppen to create a range of wallpaper that uses optical illusions to make rooms appear bigger.
The digitally printed wallpapers feature the ‘trompe l’oeil’ art technique, which uses realistic images to create optical illusions, often in 3D.
The patterns have been developed to give a sense of more space within the home.
The Enigma design features a series of blocks that appear to be extending out of the wall and into the room, while the Paradox pattern depicts an angled concrete wall that appears to include recesses. Read more..