- Theatrical Séances
Theatrical Séances is that aspect of
stage magic that pretends to contact the spirits of the dead.Theatrical séances are usually performed in either total or partial darkness to set the mood for the performance and to hide the "behind-the-scenes" goings-on of the magician and his assistants. Performance-goers can be treated to a variety of magic tricks during a theatrical séance include examples of
clairvoyance , ESP,precognition andtelekinesis . Séances performers will often utilizeventriloquism ,hypnotism ,cold reading ,warm reading ,hot reading , secret confederates and many other theatrical andstage magic tricks to present the illusion they are in "contact with spirits."Popular Examples of Theatrical Séances
Theatrical séances are very popular at
Halloween and are offered for fright value. Private magic cabarets usually offer this type of performance including the [http://www.psychictheater.com/ Psychic Theater] inScranton Poconos which offers theatrical séances year round. This is a full evening presentation of paranormal experiments such as mind reading, telekinesis, psycometry leading to the 7 steps to a seance, which concludes the presentation. It is currently the longest running performance of its type having started in 2003. [http://www.houdini.org/ The Houdini Museum] , in the same building, offers yearly séances but geared only towards specifically "contactingHoudini ."Los Angeles 'Magic Castle has a separate room dedicated to theatrical séances. [http://www.magiccastle.com/visiting/seance.cfm] Their evening séance program entitled, "Demons" is a recreation of a Victorian-era séance replete with mediumistic staples such astable-rapping ,slate (writing) ,spirit photography , eerie inexplicable sounds and many other "psychic" experiments.History of Theatrical Séances
The
spiritualist movement of the 1800s was created bycharlatan s who were familiar with spiritualistic and mediumistic stage magic including theFox sisters , theDavenport Brothers ,Mina Crandon andEusapia Palladino . [skepdic.com] All of the these performers were exposed asfraud s and/or ultimately admitted to fraud. In the 1920s,Harry Houdini launched a crusade against fraudulent mediums as a result of this movement. [Silverman, Kenneth. Houdini!!!: The Career of Ehrich Weiss. 1997.]The
Seybert Commission (1884-1887) was an early a group of respected academics from theUniversity of Pennsylvania who investigated many renowned spiritualist mediums. They uncovered or suspected fraud in every case they examined. The Erasmus Foundation offers €10,000 for anyone who can successfully manifest any psychic or occult phenomena but no one has successfully passed their tests. TheJames Randi Foundation has offered US$1,000,000 for any verifiable example of psychic or occult ability. Though it has tested over 600 individuals, no one has been able to manifest any psychic or occult phenomena whatsoever. [http://www.randi.org/joom/challenge-info.html] In addition,James Randi 'sProject Alpha has exposed many occult charlatans.Camp Chesterfield is a notorious, contemporary spiritualist center inIndiana . [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2843/is_2_26/ai_83585955 Undercover among the spirits: Investigating Camp Chesterfield - Investigative Files | Skeptical Inquirer | Find Articles at BNET ] ] It was the subject ofM. Lamar Keene 's 1976 infamous "exposé" "The Psychic Mafia ". [ [http://skepdic.com/fordhoax.html Arthur Ford hoax ] ] Keene, who was formally employed as a spiritualist medium, openly admits that all spiritualist phenomena found in séances is nonsense especially that which is reported to have taken place in Camp Chesterfield. [ [http://skepdic.com/truebeliever.html true believer syndrome ] ] Currently, mediumistic performers likeJohn Edward ,Sylvia Browne andJames Van Praagh can be seen plying their trade formerly on theSci-Fi Channel and most recently on network television. [ [http://skepdic.com/medium.html medium ] ] (See:True-believer syndrome )Ethics and Legality
It should be pointed out that theatrical séances are not meant to be "real" séances and are only seen as entertainment. Hence the adjective, "theatrical". Unfortunately, unscrupulous performers will avoid being clear with paying audience members. To be clear, a fake séance, that is, one that is planned and fabricated and uses contrivances, is a theatrical séance. If the séance leader is honest and admits his trickery, he is a theatrical performer. If not, he is a charlatan and a fraud. [ [http://www.intervalmagic.com/houdinimuseum.org/articles/1926_05.19.html Houdini in The New York Times, Hints of Seances at White House ] ]
Spiritualistic/mediumistic stage magicians involved in
debunking fraudulent mediums will use theatrical séances in order to educate an otherwise gullible public.The principle distinction between a séance performed by frauds and those performed for sincere purposes is primarily a matter of exchanged money. If money is exchanged for the opportunity to be present at a séance, it is meant merely for entertainment purposes. This is supported by the municipal orders in many localities including [http://www.miami-criminal-lawyer.net/html/fraud-offenses.html/ Florida] , [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7354089.stm/ Great Britain] , [http://law.onecle.com/new-york/penal/PEN0165.35_165.35.html/ New York City] and [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2003/07/17/MN240405.DTL/ San Francisco] . Examples of fraudulent mediums include:
Derek Acorah ,Helen Duncan ,Arthur Ford ,Sylvia Browne , theFox sisters , theDavenport Brothers ,Mina Crandon andEusapia Palladino .Legitimate
religions embracing a benevolentsoteriology and offering asystematic theology and advanced and well-developedethics that has a logically and morally consistentmetaethics would not charge its adherents for "services rendered" especially for offering advice orcatechism lessons. The abovefortunetelling regulations only cover paid-for services. They aren't meant to attackspiritualism but only criminals who hope to fleece the vulnerable. [Hints of Séances at the White House. New York Times. May 19, 1926 • Page 26, Column 2 .]Spiritualistic & Mediumistic Stage Magicians
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Eugene Berger
*John Nevil Maskelyne
*Harry Houdini "(prior to becoming a debunker of spiritualist frauds)"
*Dick Brooks
*Larry White
*Al Manson
*Rick Haslett
*Dixie Dooley
*Lee Earle
*Stuart Cumberland References
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