Michael Sondermeyer

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Michael Sondermeyer

Michael Sondermeyer (born September 25, 1952 in Witten ) is a German magician .

The trained pedagogue first made a name for himself as a child magician. His diploma thesis, which was published in 1978 in the series on magic of the MZ Berlin , dealt with the topic of magic with children of preschool age . In the 1990s he founded the sic! Publishing house together with Uwe Schenk and has since published a series of magic books, including Das Joro-Buch , 1993; The Paul Potassy Show , 1997. As a co-author he was also involved in the publication of children's magic boxes in the publishers Coppenrath (Münster 2004 and 2005) and Komos (Stuttgart 2012).

Sondermeyer is a member of the committee that co-determines the awarding of the Johann Nepomuk Hofzinser Memorial Ring (also Hofzinser Ring) every three years.

In 1998/99 Sondermeyer was honored by the Magic Circle of Germany with the title of Writer of the Year .

In Appelhülsen near Münster, Sondermeyer runs the Center for Magic in the form of a foundation together with Uwe Schenk. It houses numerous magic objects as well as an archive and the library of the Magical Circle of Germany with 4200 books. Schenk and Sondermeyer also have over 10,000 books and 22,000 magazine issues on the subject of magic.

literature

  • The great mysterious magic book for children 1998
  • Witch Lilis Secret Magic School 2004
  • Joro Book, The 1993
  • Magic of Paul Potassy, ​​The 2005
  • Paul Potassy Show 1997
  • Performing Magic for Children 2000
  • Magic for Children 1995
  • Doing magic with preschoolers 1978
items
  • What do you think of this chip box ?, Magische Welt , 1971, issue 3, p. 96
  • RING UND SEIL, Magische Welt, 1972, issue 2, p. 50
  • One-hand knot and ring, Magische Welt, 1975, issue 2, p. 48
  • Variation on Abbott's Crash Coin, Magische Welt, 1975, issue 3, p. 99
  • Blixon-Stick routine for children's demonstrations , Magische Welt, 1975, No. 4, p. 141
  • 2. "SIT IN" in the Magic Center Studio, Magische Welt, 1976, issue 6, p. 211
  • Kangaroo coins, Magical World, 1977, issue 1, p. 7
  • The 3rd SIT IN in the Magie Center Studio, Magische Welt, 1977 issue, 4, p. 155
  • Children's routine for Warlock's Triple Tubes , Magische Welt, 1978, No. 5, p. 232
  • Joker's Whisper-mental, Magische Welt, 1979, Issue 1, p. 31
  • The twin card, Magical World, 1979, volume 5, p. 238
  • Shift, Magical World, 1979, No. 6, p. 277
  • The 7th Collectors Meeting, Magical World, 1989, Issue 2, p. 153
  • 2. Meeting of the children's magicians in Chemnitz, Magische Welt, 1990, issue 4, p. 345
  • Lubor cube with content, Magische Welt, 1991, issue 1, p. 11
  • Shattering Illusions, Magische Welt, 1991, issue 2, p. 160
  • Ring und Seil II, Magische Welt, 1991, issue 4, p. 314
  • The Pink Wizards, Magical World, 1992, Issue 1, p. 68
With Uwe Schenk
  • Ego-Magic or I-Magic, Magical World, 1993, No. 2, p. 145
  • Where can you argue? Magical World, 1993, No. 3, p. 232
Magic boxes
  • Funny magic tricks with cards, 2004, Coppenrath Verlag, Münster
  • Magic tricks with cloths and dice, 2005, Coppenrath Verlag, Münster
  • Magic TRIXXbox, 2012, Kosmos Verlag, Stuttgart

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Magician and Writer of the Year 1998/99
  2. Sandra Danicke: Keep your shirt in your pants. The Magic Center researches the tricks and keeps the secrets of magicians big and small. In: FR 7 (weekend supplement to the Frankfurter Rundschau from April 20/21, 2019), pp. 3–5.