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'''Escorial''', "Joumadas Cartomagias" (Days of Card Magic), is an annual invitation-only card magic convention where the top European card workers meet in the small village of El Escorial, Spain.  
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'''Escorial''', "Jornadas Cartomágicas" (Days of Card Magic), is an annual invitation-only card magic convention where the top European card workers meet in the small village of El Escorial, Spain.  
  
Originally hosted by [[Juan Tamariz]], starting in the 1974, it is sponsored by the [[Escuela Mágicas de Madrid]], one of Spain’s elite magic club.
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Originally hosted by [[Juan Tamariz]], starting in the 1974, it is sponsored by the [[Escuela Mágica de Madrid]], one of Spain’s elite magic clubs.
  
 
[[Reinhard Muller]] created some of the programs for the events, as well as [[David Solomon]].
 
[[Reinhard Muller]] created some of the programs for the events, as well as [[David Solomon]].
  
Each year they select topics to discuss.
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Each year, select topics are presented and discussed.
 
== Topics ==
 
== Topics ==
* 1985: Ace Assembly
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* 1974: ''[[Double-Lift]]s, [[Flourish]]es. Production and Shuffles and Stage Card Magic.''
* 1986: Estimation, Card Cases
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* 1978: ''[[Rising Cards]], Torn Cards, Palms and Palming, and Routining Card Tricks''
* 1988: Glimpses
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* 1979: ''[[Gilbreath's Principles]]''
* 1989: Gray Code
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* 1981: ''[[Jumbo Cards]]'' (Cartas Gigantas)
* 1990: Card Indexes, Culling and Stocking
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* 1983: ''[[Wild Card]]''
* 1999: Matt Schulien - Eddie Fechter, A Comparison
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* 1984/5: ''Flying Cards - [[Cards Across]]''
* 2000: Edward Marlo Deck Switches
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* 1985: ''[[Ace Assembly|4 Ace Assemblies]] (Los 4-Ases)''
* 2001: The Punch Deal
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* 1986: ''Estimation (EStimación)''
* 2002: Marlo Miracle Deck
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* 1987: ''Card Cases (Estuches de Cartas)''
* 2003: The Elevator Card Trick
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* 1988: ''Glimpse (Carta Ojeada)''
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* 1989: ''Gray Code - Bracelet Code (Código Pulsera)''
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* 1990: ''Culling and Stocking (Busquedas y Montajes)''
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* 1990: ''Card Indexes (Los Clasificadores)''
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* 1991: ''White Line Problem (Problema de Linea Blanca)''
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* 1992: ''[[Marlo]] on Faked Decks''
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* 1993: ''Cards Up the Sleeve''
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* 1993: ''[[Hofzinser]] and the Magic of the 19th Century (Hofzinser y la magia del siglo)''
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* 1994: ''[[Allerton]], [[Horowitz]], [[Daley]]''
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* 1995: ''Card Magic Of [[Stanley Martin Collins]]''
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* 1996: ''The Card Effects of [[Robert-Houdin]]''
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* 1996: ''[[Card Found in Some Object]] (Viaje de una Carta a Interior de Recinto Cerrado)''
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* 1997: ''Carta Escapista''
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* 1997: ''[[Vernon]]'s Lectures in Germany: Frankfurt 1972, Munich 1981''
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* 1998: ''[[Larry Jennings]]''
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* 1999: ''[[Matt Schulien]] - [[Eddie Fechter]], A Comparison''
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* 1999: ''Paini - Potassy - Pasteboards''
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* 2000: ''[[Edward Marlo]] Deck Switches''
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* 2000: ''[[Greater Magic]] - Great Stimulation''
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* 2001: ''The [[Punch Deal]]''
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* 2001: ''[[Color Changes]]''
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* 2002: ''[[Mene-Tekel]] (Baraja)''
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* 2002: ''[[Marlo Miracle Deck]]''
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* 2003: ''The [[Elevator Card Trick]]''
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* 2003: ''Cartomagia Japonesa''
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* 2004: ''[[Arthur Buckley|Buckley]] 30''
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* 2005: ''Ein Spiel Karten''
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* 2006: ''[[Karl Fulves]]' Magazines''
  
[[Category:Conventions]]
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==References==
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* [[Reinhard Müller]]
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[[Category:Conventions]]

Latest revision as of 18:54, 24 January 2015

Escorial, "Jornadas Cartomágicas" (Days of Card Magic), is an annual invitation-only card magic convention where the top European card workers meet in the small village of El Escorial, Spain.

Originally hosted by Juan Tamariz, starting in the 1974, it is sponsored by the Escuela Mágica de Madrid, one of Spain’s elite magic clubs.

Reinhard Muller created some of the programs for the events, as well as David Solomon.

Each year, select topics are presented and discussed.

Topics

References