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[[Afrikaans]] word for sleight-of-hand, or the art of [[Magic|illusion]] or [[Magic|stage magic]] (i.e. a performance by a [[Kulkunstenaar]] or stage [[Magician|magician]]).  Literally translated: "the art that deceives".
 
[[Afrikaans]] word for sleight-of-hand, or the art of [[Magic|illusion]] or [[Magic|stage magic]] (i.e. a performance by a [[Kulkunstenaar]] or stage [[Magician|magician]]).  Literally translated: "the art that deceives".
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Viewed as a [[Performance|theatrical performance]] for the purposes of this encyclopaedia.
  
 
See also [[Magic]]
 
See also [[Magic]]
  
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Latest revision as of 05:34, 17 June 2014

Afrikaans word for sleight-of-hand, or the art of illusion or stage magic (i.e. a performance by a Kulkunstenaar or stage magician). Literally translated: "the art that deceives".

Viewed as a theatrical performance for the purposes of this encyclopaedia.

See also Magic


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