
Omar Pasha
Many people don't know much about black magic, and there aren't many magicians who can perform. Black magic master Omay Pasha from France has performed black magic in the world of magic today, and it is recognized in the magic world that his performance represents the highest level of black magic in the world at present. It is now impossible to list how many magic conventions, magic events and magic festivals he has participated in, but everywhere he went, he was popular with the audience. In recent years, people have often referred to him as "living magic legends".
Ernest Ostrovsky from Paris, France. In addition to his normal studies, he was a gifted student at the modern dance school run by his mother. Among the other students at the dance school, the most talented girl was Mitchell Pacod.
As a teenager, the two of them began to work on dancing and dance movement design. They want to devote their lives to modern ballet, and their love.
In the process of becoming professional dancers, they studied history, philosophy and art at the University of Paris.
They occasionally participate in puppet shows and puppet design with friends. Strangely enough, they gradually changed from puppet shows to puppet juggling, and from puppet juggling to magic tricks. In this way, the two of them came into contact with the black magic trick.
Fast forward to 1958. At that time, this kind of magic was very rare and the performing industry knew almost nothing about black magic.
Over the next few years, they performed both ballet and black magic.
Ernest and Mitchell married in 1956, and their son, Louis, was born in 1965. With little income from modern ballet performances, they decided to devote themselves to a special type of magic: black magic.
They had been performing in France until 1966. Later, they performed all over the world with their own black magic shows. These are called "LES BALADINS" and "The Light FINGERS" that are both magical and humorous. As a result, the show was a success in Paris, France, Beirut, Lebanon, Glasgow in the United Kingdom, Oslo in Norway, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium, Monaco and other countries. They have also performed on many national television shows, on cruise ships, and at magic conventions such as the 1972 World Magic Congress in Paris.
In 1976, Ernest and Mitchell returned to the traditional classic form of black magic with the show "Omar Pasha". This show is directly related to the original creation of Black Magic.
This particular magic trick was invented simultaneously in 1885 by two famous European magicians – max AUZINGER in Germany and BUATIER de kolta in France. Ten years later, in 1895, Mr. Berscheid of Germany invented black magic again without his knowledge. Until berscheid's death in 1920, he performed black all over the world. It was later succeeded by his son WILLY BERSCHEID.
Derived from the traditional magic of BERSCHEID, "Omar Pasha" is now known to magicians all over the world as black magic.
In 1984, Louis-Olivier M. Ostrovsky joined the team of "Omar Pasha" and became an active part of the show.
After learning at the age of 14 in a regular school, Louis traveled the world with his parents and completed his studies through correspondence.
In addition to his general curriculum, Louis studied photography and photography history with renowned French photographers at hobart college in Australia, the Louis Lumiere National School of Photography in France and the University of Honolulu in the United States.
Louis has held 10 solo photography exhibitions in France ("Beautiful Australia" at the Australian Embassy in Paris) and participated in a group photography exhibition (at the prestigious French Ares Photography Festival).
At the age of 24, Louis became a full-time magician.
Ostrovsky's family has been engaged in black magic for more than 50 years, and "Omar Pasha" has also toured the world for more than 30 years.
In short, they perform black magic all over the world. Everywhere they went, viewers and newspapers praised the originality and professionalism of their shows.
They have performed on many important occasions around the world. If the Ostrovsky family has not won any magic awards, it is only because they have never participated in any magic competitions, but have always been invited to perform as guests at magic conventions large and small.
However, they have won many awards, such as the Mandrake d'Or Award in France, the "Aladdin Lamp" Award in Morocco, the "City Key" Award in Santiago de Chile, the "Best Program of the Year" award for various TV stations, and the honorary members of many magic associations. It's no clear how many magic conventions, magic events and festivals they've attended, but everywhere they went, they were well received by the audience. This year, people usually refer to them as "living magic legends."
Omar Pasha has performed in more than 40 countries on six continents: Africa, North and South America, Asia, Australia and Europe.