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Pilou
- Vive la France
By
Christina Nyman
Pilou...
Pilou?
Pilou!

Photo By
Claude Piscitelli
Since
the 5th of August 2006 magicians all over the world know about Pilou's
magic. And most recently, Pilou won the SARMOTI award from
“Siegfried and Roy’s the 2007 World Magic Seminar in
Las Vegas
. Additionally, at the
23rd FISM convention in
Stockholm
this young French magician was awarded the Grand Prix, Stage. This was
no doubt an incredible individual achievement, but it also signified a
national achievement for
France
. This is the fourth time the prestigious Grand Prix title has been
given to a French magician (Pierre Brahma 1964 in Barcelona and 1976
in Vienna, and Norbert Ferré 2003 in Den Haag).
At
the "Foire des Magiciens" held in October in Esch/Alzette in
the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg - a small country embedded like a jewel
at the heart of Europe - I got an opportunity to talk to this
sympathetic magician during a pause backstage.
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Christina and Pilou
Photo By Jim Seiwerath
The
"Foire des Magiciens" is on one hand a small, traditional
magic convention with lectures, dealers, youth stage competition and a
gala. But on the other hand we offer parallel activities for
laypeople during a whole day to promote magic as entertainment, and we
have a lot of laypeople in the audience at the competition and the
gala. Pilou had traveled to Luxembourg
to perform in the gala show.
Pilou
has been working on his FISM winning act for about 1,5 - 2 years.
He has put a lot of time and reflection into his act. Although
the character and the theme have remained unmodified since the
beginning, Pilou has made many changes in the act during this working
period.
Pilou's
stage character is a vivid portrait of Gavroche from Victor Hugo's
novel Les Miserables. Victor Hugo (26th of February 1802 - 22nd of May
1885) is considered as the most influential Romantic writer of the
19th century, and his political and social engagement is present in
his works.
When
Pilou sits sprawled over his barrel and leaps over the stage in his
beret and street clothes while doing manipulations with apples,
newspapers, playing cards, apples, his own shoes and some more apples
- props that the orphan Gavroche has found in the streets - I think he
is a living incarnation of the following quotation from Les Miserables:
Photo By Claude Piscitelli
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