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− | [[Afrikaans]] word for a stage [[Magician|magician]], someone who practices or performs [[Kulkuns|kulkuns]] or stage [[Magic|magic]], in the sense of sleight-of-hand, as an art form. This is in clear contrast to a [[Towernaar|towernaar]], which refers to a person who is (believed to by) actually able to practice [[Magic|magic]]. | + | [[Afrikaans]] word for a stage [[Magician|magician]], someone who practices or performs [[Kulkuns|kulkuns]] or stage [[Magic|magic]], in the sense of sleight-of-hand, as an art form. This is in clear contrast to a [[Towernaar|towernaar]], which refers to a person who is (believed to by) actually able to practice [[Magic|magic]] as a paranormal activity, i.e. a [[Wizard]] or [[Sorcerer]]. |
See also [[Magic]] | See also [[Magic]] | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
+ | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_(paranormal) | ||
[[Phil C. Pretorius]], 2014: pp.365-378 | [[Phil C. Pretorius]], 2014: pp.365-378 |
Revision as of 07:30, 16 June 2014
Afrikaans word for a stage magician, someone who practices or performs kulkuns or stage magic, in the sense of sleight-of-hand, as an art form. This is in clear contrast to a towernaar, which refers to a person who is (believed to by) actually able to practice magic as a paranormal activity, i.e. a Wizard or Sorcerer.
See also Magic
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_(paranormal)
Phil C. Pretorius, 2014: pp.365-378
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