Fakir of Ava
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Isaiah Harris Hughes better known as the Fakir of Ava, was a 19th century stage magician, the teacher of Harry Kellar
.
Hughes was born in Essex
, but moved to the United States
and became an illusionist. He would wear dark makeup, exotic clothing, and claim to come from Ava
in Burma. He billed himself as "The Fakir of Ava, Chief of Staff of Conjurors to His Sublime Greatness the Nanka of Aristaphae". He performed standard European magic tricks, but attempted to bill them as great Oriental feats. He later gave up his costume and performed in formal evening dress.
In 1857, Hughes came up with the idea of a "gift show", a gimmick that was later used by many magicians in the 19th century. In his gift shows, Hughes would, in addition to performing magic, give away door prizes. The gifts were inexpensive trinkets such as second-hand watches or brass jewelry. Nonetheless, the concept excited audiences and was highly profitable because of the large crowds it drew — "I quickly put South again and coined money," said Hughes later.
When Harry Kellar, later known as the "Dean of American Magicians", was a youth,
he saw Hughes perform, and immediately decided that he wanted to be a magician himself. He became Hughes' assistant, and thus began his career as a traveling stage magician.
Harry Kellar
Harry Kellar was an American magician who presented large stage shows during the late 19th and early 20th centuries....
.
Hughes was born in Essex
Essex
Essex is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in the East region of England, and one of the home counties. It is located to the northeast of Greater London. It borders with Cambridgeshire and Suffolk to the north, Hertfordshire to the west, Kent to the South and London to the south west...
, but moved to the United States
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
and became an illusionist. He would wear dark makeup, exotic clothing, and claim to come from Ava
Ava
Innwa is a city in the Mandalay Division of Burma , situated just to the south of Amarapura on the Ayeyarwady River. Its formal title is Ratanapura , which means City of Gems in Pali. The name Innwa means mouth of the lake, which comes from in , meaning lake, and wa , which means mouth...
in Burma. He billed himself as "The Fakir of Ava, Chief of Staff of Conjurors to His Sublime Greatness the Nanka of Aristaphae". He performed standard European magic tricks, but attempted to bill them as great Oriental feats. He later gave up his costume and performed in formal evening dress.
In 1857, Hughes came up with the idea of a "gift show", a gimmick that was later used by many magicians in the 19th century. In his gift shows, Hughes would, in addition to performing magic, give away door prizes. The gifts were inexpensive trinkets such as second-hand watches or brass jewelry. Nonetheless, the concept excited audiences and was highly profitable because of the large crowds it drew — "I quickly put South again and coined money," said Hughes later.
When Harry Kellar, later known as the "Dean of American Magicians", was a youth,
he saw Hughes perform, and immediately decided that he wanted to be a magician himself. He became Hughes' assistant, and thus began his career as a traveling stage magician.
Effects
Some of the effects Harris performs included (from playbills)- The Enchanted Canopy
- The Aeriel Bank or Mysterious Treasury in the Air
- Hindoo Cup Trick
- The Mephistophole’s Hat
- The Card Printer
- The Fairy Star
- The Great Orange Trick
- The Chinese Plate Illusion
- How to Cook an Omelet, and Produce Game and Ring
- The Bank Note and Enchanted Candle
- The Flying Watches
- The Enchanted Fishery
- The Express Laundry
- The Wonderful Hat
- The Witches Pole or the obedient Mysterious Blood Writing on the Arm
- Vanishing Cage, Balls and Game
- Laughable Ribbon and Paper Trick
- The Great African Box and Sack Feat (Mysterious Appearance and Disappearance)
- The Sealed Packet Or Wonders of Supernatural Vision
- Angel’s Flight through Mid-Air!
- The Elements
- Dove of Buddha
- Wizard Portfolio
- Mystic Clock
- Japanese Butterfly Trick
- Aerial Couch
- Gun Feat
- Bottle Feat
- Great Second Sight Mystery