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Hagerman the Wizard
[edit]Early Life and Education
[edit]David Hagerman, widely known as Hagerman the Wizard, was born and raised in Missouri. His journey into the world of magic began at a young age when he sought out magic books at his local library. This initial curiosity led him to discover that many magic tricks are rooted in scientific principles, sparking a lifelong passion for both magic and science.
Career Beginnings
[edit]Hagerman's professional career took off in 1994 when he was contracted by Dynamic School Assemblies (DSA), a school assembly agency based in Detroit. He toured California, performing "Fun With Energy" shows that combined entertainment with educational content. His performances received rave reviews, leading DSA to offer him the top performing position for their Mid-West tour the following year.
Performance Style
[edit]Hagerman's shows are a unique blend of magic, science, and comedy. He is known for his meticulous attention to detail and his commitment to authenticity, often refusing to record or televise his performances to maintain the mystique of his craft. His shows are described as grand spectacles that combine elements of vaudeville with modern twists, creating an immersive experience for audiences.
Major Achievements
[edit]- Emmy Nomination: Hagerman's contributions to entertainment have been recognized with an Emmy nomination, highlighting his impact and excellence in the art of performance [1].
- America's Got Talent: Hagerman appeared on Season 16 of "America's Got Talent," [2].
- Educational Impact: Over his career, Hagerman has performed for over one million students across the United States, using his shows to inspire a love for science and learning among young audiences.
Signature Shows
[edit]- Hagerman's Magical Mystery Show: This show is a journey back to the golden days of vaudeville, infused with modern humor and original magic tricks. It is designed to be a unique and unforgettable experience.
- Science Assemblies: Hagerman's "Extreme Science" and other science-themed assemblies are educational performances that teach scientific principles through engaging and entertaining demonstrations.
Personal Life
[edit]Hagerman is based out of Branson, Missouri, where he continues to develop new shows and perform for audiences nationwide. Despite his busy touring schedule, he remains dedicated to his mission of making science fun and accessible to all.
Boston Globe Feature
[edit]In an interview with the Boston Globe, Hagerman shared insights into his life and career. He performs more than 600 shows a year at various venues, including theme parks, schools, county fairs, and conventions. His performances often involve a range of props, from Van de Graaff generators to vanishing boxes. To prevent theft, he cleverly disguises his equipment van with a magnetic sign that reads "dead animal removal" [3].
Hagerman's interest in magic began as a diversion during his parents' divorce and later spurred his fascination with science. He studied chemistry and physics at the University of Missouri, Columbia, but left to pursue a career in magic. His unique blend of humor and magic has proven successful, allowing him to earn a substantial income and perform for diverse audiences [3].
Legacy
[edit]Hagerman the Wizard has carved out a niche for himself as both an entertainer and an educator. His ability to blend magic with science has not only entertained countless audiences but also inspired many young minds to pursue careers in science and technology. His dedication to his craft and his impact on education make him a unique and influential figure in the world of magic and beyond.
External Links
[edit]References
[edit][1] 47th Boston-New England Emmy Award Nominations List [2] The Science Wizard performs on America's Got Talent - YouTube [3] Boston Globe Feature on Hagerman the Wizard