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Patrick Watson

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Tim Jackson

Michael Gillis
Craig MacPherson
Michael McLaughlin
Nick Sacco
Bob Weeks
Elizabeth Wilson

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David Ben

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Julie Eng

 




 

 

In 2008, Magicana created this program in memory of Tony Eng (1946 - 2008).

Tony was a life-long resident and busy professional magician in British Columbia, Canada and operated Tony's Trick and Joke Shop in Victoria, BC for almost 20 years. He was responsible for many magicians getting their first start in magic.

What is the fund?

The Tony Eng Youth Fund (TEYF) is to promote and support youths as they pursue the art of magic. Tony provided promising young magicians with an ongoing invitation into the local magic community. He coached, mentored and inspired many. Tony’s deep commitment to sharing with and supporting young people is the heart and soul of this funding program. Magicana is the administrative body that executes TEYF programs in partnership with sponsors and donors for the fund.

The fund is privately maintained by generous donors who wish to continue Tony's legacy of giving and sharing magic.

Who is it for?

The TEYF is designed to fund programs for young magicians, with a particular focus for those thirteen to eighteen years of age.

It is meant to share and support with the same generous spirit that Tony always gave.

Who was Tony?

Tony Eng astounded and astonished audiences for more than a half-century.

A diminutive and engaging performer, Tony practised the venerable arts of hocus-pocus and legerdemain. He displayed a showman's verve and a craftsman's precision, whether as a stage performer, as a close-up magician or as a proprietor of a magic emporium in downtown Victoria, BC. The self-proclaimed "Ambassador of Magic" entertained audiences for five decades.

Tony passed away in May 2008, at the age of 61, due to complications from cancer.

Tony Eng
Tony Eng | 1946 - 2008