Starry Starry Night reminder…
Last chance for
our Melbourne friends. Only a small number of tickets to this very
entertaining fund-raiser remain unsold.
Note: no tickets will be sold at the Phoenix Theatre on Sunday
night.
To be part of the audience, and to give your support to Keren Malki’s
unique work, you must purchase tickets before this week-end… while they
last.
Phone and email details are below. See you there!
The Australian
Friends of Keren Malki |
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A magical
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Sunday 5th September 2010, starting at 7.30pm, at the Phoenix Theatre, 101 Glenhuntly Road Elwood 3184 Victoria, Australia Starring · Comedy Ventriloquist Dean Atkinson · Close-up Illusionist Simon Coronel · Comedian Magician Chuck Fayne · Star of Circus Oz Justin McGinley · Magician and Mentalist Sean Taylor
Admission by ticket: $40 |
Click on the thumbnail at the bottom of this page to see the full Starry Starry Night poster |
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For additional information, to arrange tickets, or to advertise in the program (an excellent way to support Keren Malki’s work) call 0412 382 935, or email sta...@kerenmalki.org |
Keren Malki thanks all the performers for their generous support and trusts you will think of them next time you need an entertainer. See their contact details below: |
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Dean Atkinson is Australia’s most versatile stand up comedian. A born showman he mixes an energetic cocktail of comedy, ventriloquism and audience participation to leave the crowd in hysterics. Dean’s personality and skill never fail to capture the imaginations, laughter and hearts of his audience. |
Mobile: 0407 787 177
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As well as being a full-time Business Consultant, Simon Coronel is also one of the most skilled Close-Up Illusionists in the Southern Hemisphere. He uses dexterity and psychology to create illusions of the impossible, mere inches in front of the audience’s eyes. |
Mobile: 0413 011 105
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There are people who can do good magic. There are people who can make you laugh. But there are very few performers who can make you laugh out loud while doing good magic. Chuck Fayne is one such performer. |
Mobile: 0418 573
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Justin McGinley began as a street performer, working throughout Australia. Within 3 years he was successfully performing at some of the major festivals around the world. Justin and his antics are reminiscent of the style and calibre of the vaudevillians of yesteryear, with a neurotically modern twist. |
www.justinentertainment.com.au
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Sean Taylor is a world renowned magician and mentalist and is one of Australia’s top corporate entertainers. His Comedy, Magic & Mindreading presentations are a unique and hilarious combination of wit, intuition, audience interaction, psychology and pure magic. He claims not to be psychic but you be the judge! |
Phone: (02) 9411 6233 Mobile: 0414 802 020
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Keren Malki's work is based around the idea that no place is better for a child with special needs than that child's own home. Helping to enable that to happen is what drives our activities, day after day. The challenges facing a family with a seriously disabled child are not simple. Neurological disorders, severe illness and developmental problems in childhood change the lives of all concerned: the child, the parents, the siblings and - in some ways - the society around them. Experience shows that such families are rarely in a position to stand up to these challenges without sustained, targeted help. That is where our role starts. The Malki Foundation (Keren Malki in Hebrew) was founded in 2001 as a living memorial to a girl who dedicated herself to caring for people with disabilities, among them her own severely disabled sister. The life of Malka Chana Roth, who was fifteen when her life was violently ended by an act of incomprehensible terrorism, is the inspiration for the foundation’s work. |