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'''Wittus Witt'''  is a German magician.
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'''Wittus Witt''' (b. 1949) is a German magician, author and publisher
  
He went to the State Art Academy in Dusseldorf to study an art teacher. Afterwards, he moved to the College of Design in Dusseldorf in 1976 and earned his degree as a designer.
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== Biography ==
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Witt went to the State Art Academy in Dusseldorf to study an art teacher. Afterwards, he moved to the College of Design in Dusseldorf in 1976 and earned his degree as a designer.
  
 
From 1993 to 1995 he appeared regularly on the radio and  has performed over two hundred times on television. From 1994 to 1997 he had his own television series: "Tele-spell with Wittus Witt".   
 
From 1993 to 1995 he appeared regularly on the radio and  has performed over two hundred times on television. From 1994 to 1997 he had his own television series: "Tele-spell with Wittus Witt".   
  
Witt is one of the founding members of the association of full-time magicians "The Professionals", which met for the first time in autumn 1989.
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Witt is one of the founding members of the association of full-time magicians "The Professionals", which met for the first time in autumn 1989.
  
In 2000 he took over Germany's magic magazine[[Magische Welt]], in which he previously published articles and a column.
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Since 1977 Wittus has published the well-known magic directory "International Magic Yellow Pages" which appear in a 3-years cycle.  The publication contains currently more than 1,300 names from all over the world.  Since 2006 it is also available as an E-book version.
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In 2000 he took over Germany's magic magazine [[Magische Welt]], in which he previously published articles and a column. He has also developed the German language version of Magicpedia.<ref>http://www.zauber-pedia.de/index.php?title=Hauptseite</ref>
  
 
 
 
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
 
* First Price Comedy Magic 1976, Vienna, [[FISM]] World Congress of Magic
 
* First Price Comedy Magic 1976, Vienna, [[FISM]] World Congress of Magic
 
   
 
   
 
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==Books==
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* Gelbe Zauberseiten International Magic Yellow Pages
  
 
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Revision as of 20:00, 21 May 2014

Wittus Witt
BornHans-Günter Witt
August 7, 1949
Bockhorst-Versmold, Germany

NationalityGerman
CategoriesBooks by Wittus Witt

Wittus Witt (b. 1949) is a German magician, author and publisher

Biography

Witt went to the State Art Academy in Dusseldorf to study an art teacher. Afterwards, he moved to the College of Design in Dusseldorf in 1976 and earned his degree as a designer.

From 1993 to 1995 he appeared regularly on the radio and has performed over two hundred times on television. From 1994 to 1997 he had his own television series: "Tele-spell with Wittus Witt".

Witt is one of the founding members of the association of full-time magicians "The Professionals", which met for the first time in autumn 1989.

Since 1977 Wittus has published the well-known magic directory "International Magic Yellow Pages" which appear in a 3-years cycle. The publication contains currently more than 1,300 names from all over the world. Since 2006 it is also available as an E-book version.

In 2000 he took over Germany's magic magazine Magische Welt, in which he previously published articles and a column. He has also developed the German language version of Magicpedia.[1]

Awards

  • First Price Comedy Magic 1976, Vienna, FISM World Congress of Magic

Books

  • Gelbe Zauberseiten International Magic Yellow Pages

References

  1. http://www.zauber-pedia.de/index.php?title=Hauptseite
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