Chantatachán gives a behind the scenes look at how American magician Christopher Hart became "Thing", the disembodied hand on The Addams Family feature film.
Chan-tatachán
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Join Juan Tamariz along with television co-hosts Pedro Reyes and Alaska (María Olvido Gara) in this wildly whimsical magic series called, Chan-tatachán, which ran in Spain from 1992 to 1993. This show featured many different sets of magic for close-up, parlour and stage performances. In addition to his colourful and comic presence, Juan also performed close-up magic with celebrity guests and engage them in long discussions on what magic was about. The show also features stand-up comedy, juggling, variety acts and musical guests.
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).
Christopher Hart, best known for his potrayal of "Thing" in The Addams Family series of films, performs on stage 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.
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.
Master comedy magician Tom Mullica performs his celebrated cigarette manipulation act. Read more about Tom Mullica in Take Two #42 by Jamy Ian Swiss.
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.
Chef Gaëtan produces an omelette from an empty frying pan. "Have You Had Un Oeuff" appeared in his book, Full Bloom.
An unusual mix of costume changes, silk magic and musical numbers.
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.