"Miguel Angel Gea is a superb coin magician with some very clever moves and ideas. His magic looks like magic, and he is truly is an actor playing the part of a magician." - David Roth
"With Miguel Angel Gea magic's future is in the best of hands, literally. Behind an almost unassuming but charming and delightful exterior, hides one of today's most creative, intelligent and capable performers. His original magic and superb handling, as well as his holistic approach, typical of the Spanish School of Magic, will more than just please you. And, yes, he will also fool you badly." - Roberto Giobbi
"Miguel Angel Gea is not only one of the greatest coin men of all time but one of the greatest all around magic stars of our time. Everyone in magic should watch and listen to anything Miguel Angel wants to show or say." - William Kalush
"Miguel Angel Gea is incredible. One of the best kept secrets in magic." -Paul Wilson
"Miguel Angel Gea is a role model for the lovers of magic. Structured and thoughtful magic." -Dani DaOrtiz
What will he teach?
The Matrix
The Wild Coin
Tricks using "Selective Launch"
Catapult
Fusion between Coins and Poker
3 Card Prediction with Surprise
And more!
Who is he?
Miguel is one of Spain’s most talented close up performers. He has been a professional magician since 1994 and also teaches magic at the School of Ana Tamariz. He is one third of The Fat Brothers, a trio of Spanish magicians whose DVDs have astounded fellow cardicians with their unique approach to magic.
He is the winner of numerous awards for magic including First Place for close up magic in the Latin American Congress “Flasoma” 1998. Magician of the Year Award Ascanio of Madrid 2000. First place for close-up magic at the national congress in Granada, 2001. Grand Prix Special at the national congress in Zaragoza in 2004.
He is a contributor to several magazines and authored a book on the magic of Joaquin Navajas in 2000. He is the co-author of
The Magic of the 20th Century in Spain, 2003.
Miguel has studied clowning skills with noted director Gabriel Chamé and applied his theatrical skills and expertise in a number of projects in which magic is featured. These include collaboration in 2000 in which magicians and musicians recreate Celtic culture, Instante, a show in which two wizards play with time, Magic for the Deaf a 2004 production and Magia Audiovisual in 2005 which mixed cinema, live music and magic.