Samuel Kasrani

Samuel Kasrani

Samuel Kasrani is an Assyrian of origin aka Ashur Kasrani, his interest in Magic started from the early age of 10, when he saw a street performer who asked him to hold a glass of water, waved a black handkerchief over it, said few clumsy magic words and the water immediately turned into fried chick peas.

For the past four years he has been living in Bournemouth, UK, where he works as a full time magician, he also performs regularly in London and all around the world. Samuel Kasrani has performed for many rich and famous including royalties, professional athletes etc...He also loves performing in the streets for complete strangers and everyday people in order to astound them and make them laugh! His personality is highly regarded and he is becoming one of the most unusual entertaining characters around.

An Assyrian magician who is fluent in Assyrian, Arabic, Greek as well as English...A multi-lingual entertainer...The man is one of the very few performers who entertains world-wide audiences with different languages. These audiences include most of the Middle East, The Mediterranean, Europe and Africa.

External links

* [http://www.samuelkasrani.com Samuel Kasrani official website]


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