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'''Héctor | '''Héctor Renato Lavandera''' (b.1928-d.2015), known as René Lavand, was a magician from Argentina specializing in close-up performance. He appeared on the [[Ed Sullivan Show]] and [[Johnny Carson]]'s television shows and performed shows at Hollywood's [[Magic Castle]].<ref>http://forums.geniimagazine.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=46039</ref> | ||
== Biography == | |||
After losing a hand at the age of 9 in a car crash, Lavand endured a gradual entry into the magic world, self-taught because, in his own words, all books and techniques are for two-handed magicians. After working as a cashier in a bank, at the age of 32 he appeared in Buenos Aires' Tabarís Theater, following which his career took off, leading to world tours. The catchphrase he uses to close several of his tricks is "No se puede hacer más lento" (Spanish for "it can't be done any slower"), referencing the intentional slow pace at which he performs. | After losing a hand at the age of 9 in a car crash, Lavand endured a gradual entry into the magic world, self-taught because, in his own words, all books and techniques are for two-handed magicians. After working as a cashier in a bank, at the age of 32 he appeared in Buenos Aires' Tabarís Theater, following which his career took off, leading to world tours. The catchphrase he uses to close several of his tricks is "No se puede hacer más lento" (Spanish for "it can't be done any slower"), referencing the intentional slow pace at which he performs. | ||
In between international tours, he | In between international tours, he resided in Tandil, Argentina and adapted a train wagon which he turned into a magic saloon where he taught illusion. He co-wrote (with [[Richard Kaufman]]) the book "[[Mysteries of my Life]]", an autobiography as well as an instructional book on his magic. | ||
==Books== | ==Books== | ||
*Slow Motion Magic, Vol. 1 (1989) | * Slow Motion Magic, Vol. 1 (1989) | ||
*Slow Motion Magic, Vol. 2 (1991) | * Slow Motion Magic, Vol. 2 (1991) | ||
*[[Magic from the Soul]] (1993) | * [[Magic from the Soul]] (1993) | ||
* The MYSTERIES of my Life (1998) | |||
* | |||
==Videos== | |||
* RENE LAVAND – mano a mano con usted (1989), by Vanni Bossi, Davide Costi | |||
{{References}} | |||
{{Wikipedia}} | {{Wikipedia}} | ||
* [[Genii 1993 September|Genii Magazine, Vol. 56, No. 11, September 1993]], Tony Giorgio Interviews René Lavand, page 706 | |||
* Cover, [[Genii 2012 February|Genii Magazine, Vol. 75, No. 2, February 2012]], Maestro René Lavand, by David Britland, page 58 | |||
* Magic, The Magazine for Magicians, Vol. 24, No. 7, March 2017, René Lavand, 1928-2015, page 29 | |||
* [[Genii 2015 April|Genii Magazine, Vol. 78, No. 4, April 2015]], In Memoriam, Rene Lavand, Born Hector Renato Lavandera September 24,1928 - February 7, 2015, by Tina Lenert, page 17 | |||
* Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, Lavandeira, Renato = René Lavand, argentin. Zauberkünstler [19..|3], page 200 | |||
* http://programacontactoconlacreacion.blogspot.ch/2015/02/murio-el-gran-ilusionista-rene-lavand.html | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:07, 9 May 2024
René Lavand | |
Cover of Genii (2012) | |
Born | Hector Renato Lavandera September 24, 1928 Buenos Aires |
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Died | February 7, 2015 (age 86) Tandil, Argentina, near Buenos Aires |
Nationality | Argentine |
Categories | Books by René Lavand |
Héctor Renato Lavandera (b.1928-d.2015), known as René Lavand, was a magician from Argentina specializing in close-up performance. He appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show and Johnny Carson's television shows and performed shows at Hollywood's Magic Castle.[1]
Biography
After losing a hand at the age of 9 in a car crash, Lavand endured a gradual entry into the magic world, self-taught because, in his own words, all books and techniques are for two-handed magicians. After working as a cashier in a bank, at the age of 32 he appeared in Buenos Aires' Tabarís Theater, following which his career took off, leading to world tours. The catchphrase he uses to close several of his tricks is "No se puede hacer más lento" (Spanish for "it can't be done any slower"), referencing the intentional slow pace at which he performs.
In between international tours, he resided in Tandil, Argentina and adapted a train wagon which he turned into a magic saloon where he taught illusion. He co-wrote (with Richard Kaufman) the book "Mysteries of my Life", an autobiography as well as an instructional book on his magic.
Books
- Slow Motion Magic, Vol. 1 (1989)
- Slow Motion Magic, Vol. 2 (1991)
- Magic from the Soul (1993)
- The MYSTERIES of my Life (1998)
Videos
- RENE LAVAND – mano a mano con usted (1989), by Vanni Bossi, Davide Costi
References
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- Genii Magazine, Vol. 56, No. 11, September 1993, Tony Giorgio Interviews René Lavand, page 706
- Cover, Genii Magazine, Vol. 75, No. 2, February 2012, Maestro René Lavand, by David Britland, page 58
- Magic, The Magazine for Magicians, Vol. 24, No. 7, March 2017, René Lavand, 1928-2015, page 29
- Genii Magazine, Vol. 78, No. 4, April 2015, In Memoriam, Rene Lavand, Born Hector Renato Lavandera September 24,1928 - February 7, 2015, by Tina Lenert, page 17
- Bio-bibliographisches Lexikon der Zauberkünstler Edition Volker Huber, April 2002, Lavandeira, Renato = René Lavand, argentin. Zauberkünstler [19..|3], page 200
- http://programacontactoconlacreacion.blogspot.ch/2015/02/murio-el-gran-ilusionista-rene-lavand.html
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