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The [[Chavez Studio of Magic]], founded in 1941 by [[Benny Chavez]], was one of the first schools for magicians. In 1946 the course of study was approved by the California State Department of Education, which allowed Veterans of World War II to study under the G.I. Bill of Rights.  
 
The [[Chavez Studio of Magic]], founded in 1941 by [[Benny Chavez]], was one of the first schools for magicians. In 1946 the course of study was approved by the California State Department of Education, which allowed Veterans of World War II to study under the G.I. Bill of Rights.  
  
The courses focus from the basic to the most advanced with cards, coins, thimbles, billiard balls, and cigarettes with the emphasize on stage and parlor magic. They also  offer consultation services to help with routines, development of an act and promotion.
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Also known as the "Chavez College of Manual Dexterity and Prestidigitation", the courses focus from the basic to the most advanced with cards, coins, thimbles, billiard balls, and cigarettes with the emphasize on stage and parlor magic. They also  offer consultation services to help with routines, development of an act and promotion.
  
 
When Benny Chavez passed away in 1962, Marian Chavez continued to operate the school  from her studio in Panorama City. When she passed away in 1978, [[Neil Foster]] and [[Dale Salwak]] become the co-owners of the Chavez school. In 1988 Neil Foster passed away and Dale Salwak continues  at the West Coast branch.
 
When Benny Chavez passed away in 1962, Marian Chavez continued to operate the school  from her studio in Panorama City. When she passed away in 1978, [[Neil Foster]] and [[Dale Salwak]] become the co-owners of the Chavez school. In 1988 Neil Foster passed away and Dale Salwak continues  at the West Coast branch.

Revision as of 17:43, 28 January 2011

The Chavez Studio of Magic, founded in 1941 by Benny Chavez, was one of the first schools for magicians. In 1946 the course of study was approved by the California State Department of Education, which allowed Veterans of World War II to study under the G.I. Bill of Rights.


Also known as the "Chavez College of Manual Dexterity and Prestidigitation", the courses focus from the basic to the most advanced with cards, coins, thimbles, billiard balls, and cigarettes with the emphasize on stage and parlor magic. They also offer consultation services to help with routines, development of an act and promotion.

When Benny Chavez passed away in 1962, Marian Chavez continued to operate the school from her studio in Panorama City. When she passed away in 1978, Neil Foster and Dale Salwak become the co-owners of the Chavez school. In 1988 Neil Foster passed away and Dale Salwak continues at the West Coast branch.

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