History
College of Magic opened its doors on 23 February 1980. It was established with the aim of providing performance-arts training for aspirant entertainers from all sections of Cape Town's community. In 1992, College of Magic moved into its present home, a renovatedObjectives
* To provide skills training in the magical and theatrical arts. * To promote and improve leadership potential and excellence. * To offer access to information, performance and employment opportunities, services and resources. * To empower young people, enabling them to gain the respect of their families and community and to promote interaction and moral regeneration. * To inspire students to be creative and productive through developing their skills, thereby contributing to wealth creation and career development.Courses
College of Magic is engaged in performing-arts education and training and specializes in training young people – children from the age of 10 years and upwards – in the art of magic and the allied arts of juggling, ventriloquism, mime and clowning. The unique curriculum consists of six core courses that are structured hierarchically, with each course increasing in complexity, expectations of the learner and skill mastery. In the first three years, students are introduced to the basics of magic including presentation skills, the theory of entertainment and the essential elements of controlling anStaff
The staff can be segmented into the following categories: 1. The Non-Executive Board of Management – College of Magic is governed by an experienced board of trustees who are responsible for all decision-making in line with the constitution of the organization. Both their chairperson and their treasurer are graduates of the organisation. The executive director and founder of the college, David Gore, has served the organisation since 1980. 2. The Administrative Staff – The administrative staff is responsible for the day-to-day running of the organization. 3. The Voluntary Teaching Staff – The college started with three teachers. It has since grown to include professional magicians, experienced teachers, specialists in the various allied arts, graduates of the college, administrative staff and visiting lecturers (local and international). The staff are responsible for all aspects of the courses they are teaching, including syllabus development, lesson preparation, one-on-one tutorial sessions and grading of student progress. The teaching staff is the backbone of the organization, and all 14 members are volunteers.The Magical Arts Centre
College of Magic is currently resident in its own premises situated on Imam Haron Road in Claremont Cape Town. These premises were officially opened as the "Magical Arts Centre" (MAC) on 24 February 1995 by the then Department of Arts, Culture, Science and Technology. The MAC consists of a double-storyOther Projects
* Magic in the Community is an upliftment programme for groups of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds to be transported for weekly lessons from their homes to the college. * Magic Classroom is a science and magic based educational class field trip. * Sponsor a Student is a fundraising initiative to cover the costs of tuition, transport, equipment, clothing and food for students who cannot afford College of Magic fees.The SARMOTI Grant
In 1997 the Siegfried & Roy SARMOTI Grant was established enabling disadvantaged young people to join the college.See also
* List of magic museumsNotes
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