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The International Federation of Magic Societies (FISM) (Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques) was founded on September 5th,1948 and is one of the most respected organizations in the
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community. It is an international body coordinating dozens of national and international clubs and federations around the world. Together these clubs represent approximately 80,000 magicians from 50 countries and 110 member organizations as of 2022. The organization hosts a self-named "FISM" conference every three years, where magicians compete for "Best of" categories. The most recent FISM was in 2022, held in
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. Founded in 1948, it is one of the most recognized magic organizations in the magic circle. The FISM organizes a worldwide magic convention every three years. The member organizations fight for the right to host. Top magicians from all over the world will compete for the title of "World Magic Champion". Prior to this, various regions will hold regional selections. FISM Europe, FISM Asia, FISM North America, FISM Latin America, FISM Africa, FISM Oceania, and member organizations have the quotas recommended by their regional selection committees.


History

The roots of the FISM began in Paris, France, in 1937, at a meeting of the 34-year-old ASAP, ''Association Syndicale des Artistes Prestidigitateurs'' (Association of prestidigitation artists), which had a monthly magazine ''Le Journal de la Prestidigitation''. The group's vice-president, Dr. Jules Dhotel, wanted the ASAP to produce an international convention in Paris in October 1939, and then proceed to have the convention in a different country each year. Plans proceeded, but when the Nazis invaded Poland in September 1939, the convention was cancelled. After
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, progress resumed. In 1946, a hotel in
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, the Netherlands, hosted an International Congress of Magicians, with over 300 registrants from around Europe. There were lectures, exhibits of antique books and apparatus, tours of Amsterdam, a public show, and a contest in which 20 magicians took part. There were no categories, so only one set of awards. First prize went to amateur French magician Jean Valton, for an exceptional routine of card juggling and manipulation; second went to Scotland's amateur magician John Ramsay, and third to a professional husband-wife duo, De Flezkis, who combined magic and dance. The 1947 "Congrès Magique International" brought in 500 attendees from 18 countries, and 70 participants in the competition. Meetings at that convention were held to discuss the creation of a formal international organization, and that was where the FISM title was proposed. While details were worked out, the "Congrès" conventions continued annually.


Mission

FISM's stated aim is to create a centralized "voice" for the magic world and to help develop, elevate, and promote the art of magic. It coordinates activities of member societies and encourages communication between them, as well as the exchange of services. It has a corporate identity and a team of professional marketers. It also serves a capacity in the realm of
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, fighting against the copying or inappropriate release of magical inventions or routines.


Board of directors

The International President and two International Vice Presidents constitute the BOARD OF DIRECTORS. At the General Assembly in Quebec City FISM WCM 2022 was elected the new BoD: * FISM International President: Andrea Baioni * FISM International Vice President (General Affairs): Satoru Yamamoto * FISM International Vice President (Finance): Peter Din


Convention

The FISM is probably best known for conducting one of the premier
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in the world, the triennial "World Championship of Magic" (WCM). Fred Kaps is the only three-time winner of the grand prize (1950, 1955, 1961). The 2000 convention was held in Lisbon, Portugal, where the Grand-Prix award in stage magic was won by Scott & Muriel from Netherlands. The 2003 convention was held in
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, Netherlands, where the Grand-Prix award in close-up magic was won by
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from the US, and the Grand Prix award in the stage magic division was won by Norbert Ferré from France. The 2006 convention was held in Stockholm, Sweden, where the Grand-Prix award in close-up magic was won by Rick Merrill from the US, and the Grand Prix award in the stage magic division was won by Pilou from France. The 2009 convention was held in
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, China, where the Grand-Prix award in close-up magic was won by
Shawn Farquhar Shawn Farquhar (born June 7, 1962) is a Canadian magician and illusionist notable for his title as the "Grand Prix World Champion of Magic" from the International Federation of Magic Societies. His awards include being the only magician in hist ...
from Canada, and the Grand Prix award in the stage magic division was won by Soma from Hungary. FISM WCM 2012 was held in Blackpool, England: Grand Prix Stage: Yu Ho Jin (South Korea) - Grand Prix Close-up:
Yann Frisch Yann Frisch is a French magician. His signature magic trick is a cup and ball trick called "Baltass." A video of his sleight of hand Baltass performance was viewed 1.3 million times on YouTube in just over one week in 2012. His work has been fea ...
(France) FISM WCM 2015 was held in
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, Italy, where the Grand Prix award in Stage was won by Hector Mancha (Spain) and Grand Prix Close-up was won by
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(Switzerland) FISM WCM 2018 was held in
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, South Korea, Grand Prix Stage: Miguel Muñoz (Spain), Grand Prix Close-up: Eric Chien (Taiwan) FISM WCM 2022 was held in
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, Canada, where the Grand Prix awards were won by Laurent Piron and Simon Coronel


Winners

2022 * Grand Prix Stage: Laurent Piron (Belgium) * Grand Prix Close-up: Simon Coronel (USA) * Manipulation: Tie: Artem Shchukin (Russia), Junwoo Park (Korea) * General Magic: Laurent Piron (Belgium) * Invention Award Stage: Tie: Zhu Mingzhu (China), HJ (Taiwan), Ramó & Alegría (Spain) * Invention Award Close-up: Tie: Martin Eisele (Germany), Daniel Mormina (Argentina) * Micromagic: Tie: Simon Coronel (USA), Luis Olmedo (Spain) * Card magic: Markobi (France) * Parlour: Shoot Ogawa (USA) * Stage Illusions: Yunke (Spain) * Mentalism: Anca & Lucca (Austria) * Most Original Close-up Act: Gleb (Lithuania) * Most Original Stage Act: Ding Yang (China) * Comedy Magic: Mortenn Christiansen (Denmark) * Special awards: ** Creativity & Artistic Vision: Topas (Germany) ** History & Research: Richard Kaufman (USA) ** Theory & Philosophy: Dani DaOrtiz (Spain) 2018 * Grand Prix Stage: Miguel Muñoz (Spain) * Grand Prix Close-up: Eric Chien (Taiwan) * Manipulation: Tie: Ha Lim An (Korea), Florian Sainvet (France) * General Magic: Miguel Muñoz (Spain) * Invention: Tie: Javier Botia (Spain), Han Manho (Korea) * Micromagic: Eric Chien (Taiwan) * Card magic: Bill Cheung (China) * Parlour: Marc Weide (Germany) * Stage Illusions: (no winner) * Mentalism: Javier Botia (Spain) * Most Original Close-up Act: DK (Korea) * Most Original Stage Act: Sangsoon Kim (Korea) * Comedy Magic: (no winner) * Special awards: ** Creativity & Artistic Vision:
Derek DelGaudio Derek DelGaudio is an American interdisciplinary artist, primarily known as a writer, performer and magician. He created the theater show ''In & Of Itself,'' directed by Frank Oz, and co-founded, along with artist Glenn Kaino, the performance ...
(USA) ** History & Research: Stephen Minch (USA) ** Theory & Philosophy:
Jeff McBride Jeff McBride (born September 11, 1959), also known as "Magnus", is an American magician and magic instructor. He is known for his sleight of hand skills and specializes in the manipulation of playing cards, coins, and other small objects. His s ...
(USA) 2015 * Grand Prix Stage: Héctor Mancha (Spain) * Grand Prix Close-up:
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(Switzerland) * Manipulation: Héctor Mancha (Spain) * General Magic: Young-Min Kim (Korea) * Invention: Tie: Daniel Collado (Spain), Antonio Romero (Spain), Semba (Argentina) * Micromagic: (no winner) * Card magic: Tie: Horret Wu (Taiwan),
Shin Lim Liang-Shun Lim (born September 25, 1991), known professionally as Shin Lim, is a Canadian-American magician, recognized for his use of card manipulation and sleight of hand. He is known for elaborate close-up card magic routines, during which ...
(Canada) * Parlour: Pierric (Switzerland) * Stage Illusions: (no winner) * Mentalism: Thommy Ten & Amelie (Austria) * Most Original Close-up Act: DK (Korea) * Most Original Stage Act: Yann Frisch (France) * Comedy Magic: (no winner) * Special awards: ** History & Research & Scholarship: Magic Christian (Austria) 2012 * Grand Prix Stage: Yu Ho Jin (South Korea) * Grand Prix Close-up:
Yann Frisch Yann Frisch is a French magician. His signature magic trick is a cup and ball trick called "Baltass." A video of his sleight of hand Baltass performance was viewed 1.3 million times on YouTube in just over one week in 2012. His work has been fea ...
(France) * Manipulation: Yu Ho Jin (Korea) * General Magic: Marko Karvo (Finland) * Invention Award Close-up: Tango (Argentina) * Invention Award Stage: Haon Gun (Korea) * Micromagic: Andost (USA) * Cards: Jan Logemann (Germany) * Parlour:
Yann Frisch Yann Frisch is a French magician. His signature magic trick is a cup and ball trick called "Baltass." A video of his sleight of hand Baltass performance was viewed 1.3 million times on YouTube in just over one week in 2012. His work has been fea ...
(France) * Illusions: Marcel Prince of Illusions (Netherlands) * Mentalism: ''(no winner this year)'' * Most Original Close-up Act: Simon Coronel (Australia) * Most Original Stage Act: Ted Kim (South Korea) * Comedy Magic: Doble Mandoble (Belgium) * Special awards: ** Creativity & Artistic Vision: Teller (USA) ** History & Research:
Mike Caveney Michael Douglas Caveney (born June 17, 1950) is an American magician, author, publisher, magic historian and collector. He is a life-member of the Magic Castle in Hollywood and a member of The Magic Circle of London. His work as a magician and ...
(USA) ** Theory & Philosophy:
Eugene Burger Eugene Burger (June 1, 1939 – August 8, 2017) was an American magician. He was born in 1939 and was based in Chicago, Illinois. He was reputed for his close-up skills and his work in mentalism and bizarre magic. Burger was also a philos ...
(USA) 2009 * Grand Prix Stage: Soma (Hungary) * Grand Prix Close-up:
Shawn Farquhar Shawn Farquhar (born June 7, 1962) is a Canadian magician and illusionist notable for his title as the "Grand Prix World Champion of Magic" from the International Federation of Magic Societies. His awards include being the only magician in hist ...
(Canada) * Manipulation (tie for first place): Yo Kato (Japan) and Han Seoi-Hui (Republic of Korea) * General Magic: Soma (Hungary) * Invention: Jorge Luengo (Spain) * Micromagic: ''(no winner this year)'' * Cards: Shawn Farquhar (Canada) * Parlour Magic: Marc Oberon (England) * Stage Illusions: Julius Frack (Germany) * Mentalism: ''(no winner this year)'' * Most Original Act: Charming Choi (Republic of Korea) * Comedy: ''(no winner this year)'' 2006 * Grand Prix Stage: Pilou (France) * Grand Prix Close-up: Rick Merrill (USA) * Manipulation: Dai Bin Chun (China) * General Magic:
Lee Eun-gyeol Lee Eun-gyeol (born October 2, 1981) is a South Korean magician. Lee started performing magic in 1996 and became the first Korean magician to win the grand prize at the esteemed F.I.S.M World Championiship of Magic. He is one of the most rec ...
(Republic of Korea) * Invention Close-up: Mathieu Bich (France) * Invention Close-up: Pierric (Switzerland) * Invention Stage: Mickael & Bethy Ross (France) * Invention Stage: Cesaral Magic (Spain) * Micromagic: Martin Eisele (Germany) * Close-up Card:
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(Portugal) * Parlour Magic: Gaston (Germany) * Stage Illusions: Sittah (The Netherlands) * Mentalism: ''(no winner this year)'' * Most Original Act Stage: Hugo Valenzuela (Argentina) * Most Original Act Close-up:
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(USA) * Comedy: Die Zauderer (Germany) * Comedy: Mikael Szanyiel (France) * Comedy: Rick Merrill (USA) * Comedy: Stonkel (Germany) 2003 * Grand Prix Stage: Norbert Ferré (France) * Grand Prix Close-up:
Jason Latimer Jason Latimer (born March 7, 1981), known by the stage name LATIMER, is an American illusionist. In 2003, he became one of four Americans ever to win the title Grand Prix "Best Overall" at the World Championships of Magic. In 2012, Latime ...
(USA) 2000 * Grand Prix: Scott the Magician & Muriel (The Netherlands) 1997 * Grand Prix: Ivan Necheporenko (Russia) 1994 * Grand Prix: Franklin (Germany) 1991 * Grand Prix: Vladimir Danilin (Russia) 1988 * Grand Prix: Johnny Ace Palmer (USA) 1985 * Grand Prix: Javier & Ana (Spain) 1982 * Grand Prix:
Lance Burton William Lance Burton (born March 10, 1960) is an American stage magician. He performed more than 15,000 shows in Las Vegas for over 5,000,000 people until retiring after 31 years in 2010. Professional history Burton first became interested in ma ...
(USA) 1979 * Grand Prix: tie: Ger Copper (The Netherlands), Sultangali Shukurov & Sara Kabigujina (Russia) 1976 * Grand Prix: Pierre Brahma (France) 1973 * Grand Prix: Richard Ross (The Netherlands) 1970 * Grand Prix: Richard Ross (The Netherlands) 1967 * Grand Prix: Di Sato (Harry Thiery) (The Netherlands) 1964 * Grand Prix: tie: Mr Cox (Germany), Pierre Brahma (France) 1961 * Grand Prix: Fred Kaps (The Netherlands)


Member organizations

Member Societies are organizationally grouped into six Continental Divisions. *Academi of Magicians *
Academy of Magical Arts The Magic Castle is a clubhouse for magicians and magic enthusiasts, as well as the clubhouse for the Academy of Magical Arts. It is in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles, California and it bills itself as "the most unusual private club in t ...
* Belgium Magic Federation * Canadian Association of Magicians *Club de Magie du Québec *
College of Magic College of Magic is a nonprofit organization (007-517 NPO/NGO) based in Cape Town, South Africa that teaches Magic (illusion), magic. The Director, David Gore, has been with the organization since its inception. History College of Magic op ...
* French Federation of Conjurers *
International Brotherhood of Magicians International Brotherhood of Magicians (I.B.M.) is an organization for both professional and amateur close-up and stage magicians, with approximately 15,000 members worldwide. The headquarters is in St. Charles, Missouri. There are over 300 ...
*Krajowi Klub Iluzjoniztow *Macao Magic Artist Society *Magician Association of Hong Kong * Magicians Association of Korea *Magischer Zirkel von Deutschland *Magisk Cirkel Danmark *Maigsk Cirkel Norge *Nederlandse Magische Unie * Red de Magos Solidarios *Serbia Magic Ring *
Society of American Magicians The Society of American Magicians (S.A.M.) is the oldest fraternal magic organization in the world. Its purpose is "to advance, elevate, and preserve magic as a performing art, to promote harmonious fellowship throughout the world of magic, and ...
* Swedish Magic Circle Society *The British Ring * The Magic Circle *Vietnam Magicians Association * West Australian Society of Magicianshttp://wasm.com.au/


References


External links

*
"A history of FISM"
by
Max Maven Max Maven (born Philip T. Goldstein; December 21, 1950 – November 1, 2022) was an American magician and mentalist whose performances were considered erudite and intelligent. He is ranked as one of the most influential mentalists of all time, a ...

Vienna 2009 Candidate City for the 24th FISM World Championships of Magic

Granada 2009 Candidate City for the 24th FISM World Championships of Magic



FISM 2009 World Championships of Magic
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