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− | '''European Magic History Conference''' (EMHC) began in 2005 when the French "Club des Magiciens Collectionneurs" organized in Paris the first conference. | + | '''European Magic History Conference''' (EMHC) began in 2005 when the French "Club des Magiciens Collectionneurs" organized in Paris the first conference.<ref>[http://www.european-magic-history.com/Paris.html EMHC 2005, Paris, France]</ref> |
− | Its aim | + | Its aim is to gather together the world's greatest collectors and best historians in the field of conjuring arts and its allied arts. |
− | The conference | + | The first conference featured [[John Gaughan]] with the "History of Robert-Houdin‘s Trapeze Automaton „Diavolo“. |
− | + | The conference takes place every two years in a different European country: France (Paris, 2005), Germany (Berlin 2007)<ref>[http://www.european-magic-history.com/Berlin.html EMHC 2007, Berlin, Germany]</ref>, Austria (Vienna 2009), UK (London 2011)<ref>[http://www.european-magic-history.com/London.html EMHC 2011, London, England]</ref>, Germany (Hamburg 2013).<ref>[http://www.european-magic-history.com/Welcome.html EMHC 2012, Hamburg, Germany]</ref> | |
− | The 7th annual conference | + | For the 10-year anniversary, in 2015, it took place again in Paris again.<ref>[http://www.emhc2015.com/ EMHC 2015, Paris, France]</ref> |
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+ | The 7th annual conference took place in Turin, Italy, with [[Silvan]] and [[Arturo Brachetti]] as guest stars.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20170914083708/http://emhc2017.com/ EMHC 2017, Turin, Italy]</ref>. It was followed by the 8th Conference held in Vienna, Austria<ref>[https://emhc2019.com/ EMHC 2019, Vienna, Austria]</ref>. The next edition was scheduled to be held in London, UK, in 2021<ref>[https://emhc2021.com/ EMHC 2021, London, UK]</ref>, but it was postponed to the following year due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. | ||
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[[Category:Magic Organizations]] | [[Category:Magic Organizations]] | ||
[[Category:History]] | [[Category:History]] |
Latest revision as of 07:37, 28 June 2021
European Magic History Conference (EMHC) began in 2005 when the French "Club des Magiciens Collectionneurs" organized in Paris the first conference.[1]
Its aim is to gather together the world's greatest collectors and best historians in the field of conjuring arts and its allied arts.
The first conference featured John Gaughan with the "History of Robert-Houdin‘s Trapeze Automaton „Diavolo“.
The conference takes place every two years in a different European country: France (Paris, 2005), Germany (Berlin 2007)[2], Austria (Vienna 2009), UK (London 2011)[3], Germany (Hamburg 2013).[4]
For the 10-year anniversary, in 2015, it took place again in Paris again.[5]
The 7th annual conference took place in Turin, Italy, with Silvan and Arturo Brachetti as guest stars.[6]. It was followed by the 8th Conference held in Vienna, Austria[7]. The next edition was scheduled to be held in London, UK, in 2021[8], but it was postponed to the following year due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.