Chan-tatachán

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There’s only Juan!

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. 

April 27, 2018

Juan Tamariz performs a routine on stage with sponge balls based on Slydini's "Flight of the Paper Balls".

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.

April 27, 2018

Mac King performs a piece of card magic from his well known Las Vegas show.

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.

April 27, 2018

Juan Tamariz performs the classic "Six Card Repeat" where cards continue to reappear at his fingertips.

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.

April 27, 2018

French magician Gaëtan Bloom must find a chosen card in the style of a "Mission Impossible" assignment delivered by audio cassette (voiced by Juan Tamariz). This routine is described in his book Full Bloom

April 26, 2018

Norewegian magician Finn Jon borrows a necktie from a member of the audience and brings it to life.

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.

April 26, 2018

Spanish magician Juan Mayoral has built a stage act around a lost love.

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.