Juan Tamariz continues to produce order from a shuffled deck of cards.
Luna De Verano was a television program produced in spain for Canal Sur in 1990. We would like to thank Juan Tamariz and Luis Piedrahita for making this content available.
Juan Tamariz continues to produce order from a shuffled deck of cards.
Luna De Verano was a television program produced in spain for Canal Sur in 1990. We would like to thank Juan Tamariz and Luis Piedrahita for making this content available.
Juan Tamariz demonstrates a close-up version of the "Chop Cup" followed by an unusual stage version by Sonny Hayes and Galina.
Juan Tamariz performs a modern classic of close-up magic.
Chantatachán was a program produced for Telemadrid in 1992-93. We would like to thank Juan Tamariz and Luis Piedrahita for making this content available.
Speaking in French (sort of), Gaëtan Bloom performs a piece of mentalism (sort of) while Juan Tamariz translates for his Spanish audience (sort of).
Juan Tamariz performs the classic broken-and-restored thread.
Chantatachán was a program produced for Telemadrid in 1992-93. We would like to thank Juan Tamariz and Luis Piedrahita for making this content available.
Sitting with his co-hosts, Juan Tamariz explains a simple bar bet involving dropping playing cards into his top hat.
Chantatachán was a program produced for Telemadrid in 1992-93. We would like to thank Juan Tamariz and Luis Piedrahita for making this content available.
Juan Tamariz presents "Tripe Coincidence", which he often uses to close live performances. It appeared in his book Sonata.
Juan Tamariz performs his version of Dai Vernon's "The Trick That Cannot Be Explained".
Chantatachán was a program produced for Telemadrid in 1992-93. We would like to thank Juan Tamariz and Luis Piedrahita for making this content available.
Juan Tamariz performs close-up card magic with his co-hosts on Chantatachán, a program produced for Telemadrid in 1992-93. We would like to thank Juan Tamariz and Luis Piedrahita for making this content available.