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The Magic Circle

The Magic Circle
Logo of the Society
The Magic Circle Theatre
Motto Indocilis Privata Loqui
("not apt to disclose secrets")
Formation 1905; 112 years ago (1905)
Purpose To promote and advance the art of magic
Headquarters Euston
London, NW1
United Kingdom
Coordinates 51°31′35″N 0°08′08″W / 51.52639°N 0.13556°W / 51.52639; -0.13556Coordinates: 51°31′35″N 0°08′08″W / 51.52639°N 0.13556°W / 51.52639; -0.13556
Membership
~1,450
Official language
English
President
Scott Penrose
Main organ
Elected Council
Website themagiccircle.co.uk

The Magic Circle is a British organisation, dedicated to promoting and advancing the art of magic.

Applicants must qualify for membership, either through a performance exam or by a written thesis on a branch of magic, after which they will be designated Member of the Magic Circle (M.M.C.) Further distinctions may earn them the title Associate of the Inner Magic Circle (A.I.M.C.), a select group limited to 300 members. The Circle was founded in 1905, and was male-only until 1991. There is a junior branch, the Young Magicians Club, which gained popularity through the success of the Harry Potter franchise.

The Magic Circle was founded in 1905 after a meeting of 23 amateur and professional magicians at London's Pinoli's Restaurant. At this founders meeting, chaired by Servais Le Roy, those present decided upon the name of the Society – it was initially felt that the name of the Society should be the Martin Chapender Club, in memory of the noted performer, and founding member, who had recently died at the age of twenty-five. However, it was then agreed that the name "Magic Circle" would be more appropriate and that this name shared the same initials as those of Martin Chapender.

The first official meeting was at the Green Man public house in Soho, but meetings were later in a room at St George's Hall in Langham Place, where David Devant and John Nevil Maskelyne were regularly seen performing.

Devant became the first president of The Magic Circle, and in 1906, Maskelyne edited the first issue of The Magic Circular magazine, a regular feature for members ever since. The Magic Circular claims to be the longest-running regular magic magazine in conjuring history.

The club was male-only until 1991, when more than 75% of members voted to admit women. As of 2010 there were around eighty female members of The Magic Circle, including Paul Daniels' wife, Debbie McGee. In 2014 Megan Knowles-Bacon became the first female officer in The Magic Circle, as well as the youngest person to be elected as an officer; she was elected as secretary.


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