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'''Finn Jon''' (b. 1939,  the stage name of Finn Johan Hauger, specialises on cabaret performance, and has revolutionised magic animation, psychokinesis and levitation. The inventor of several original effects and concepts, the most popular being Loops; invisible elastics used to animate and levitate objects close-up.  
'''Finn Jon''' (b. 1939,  the stage name of Finn Johan Hauger, specialises on cabaret performance, and has revolutionised magic animation, psychokinesis and levitation. The inventor of several original effects and concepts, the most popular being Loops; invisible elastics used to animate and levitate objects close-up. His best effect would be the Dancing Tie, where a tie borrowed from the audience is "hypnotised" into a cobra, which crawls over the floor, rises to attack, and where Finn Jon is forced to kill it with a revolver; a show-stopper for nearly 40 years. Finn Jon has an original approach to both method and presentation, and in his commercial act does magic with cigars, soap bubbles and tennis balls. 


==Books==
==Books==

Revision as of 14:00, 7 March 2014

Finn Jon
BornFinn Johan Hauger
Norway 1939

NationalityNorwegian
CategoriesBooks by Finn Jon

Finn Jon (b. 1939, the stage name of Finn Johan Hauger, specialises on cabaret performance, and has revolutionised magic animation, psychokinesis and levitation. The inventor of several original effects and concepts, the most popular being Loops; invisible elastics used to animate and levitate objects close-up. His best effect would be the Dancing Tie, where a tie borrowed from the audience is "hypnotised" into a cobra, which crawls over the floor, rises to attack, and where Finn Jon is forced to kill it with a revolver; a show-stopper for nearly 40 years. Finn Jon has an original approach to both method and presentation, and in his commercial act does magic with cigars, soap bubbles and tennis balls.

Books

  • The Dancing and Floating Cork (with Fred Kaps) (1972), published by Ken Brooke
  • La Magie de Finn Jon (1984), published by Georges Proust, translated to english by Daniel Rhod, general parlour magic
  • La Fil Élastique Invisible (1986), published by Georges Proust, translated to english by Daniel Rhod, magic with invisible elastic thread
  • Magie Des Bulles (1988), published by Georges Proust, translated to english by Daniel Rhod, magic with soap bubbles

References