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12:38 am Saturday, January 10, 2004

World-traveling illusionist set
to perform at NorthPark Church

By Staff
ILLUSIONIST AT NORTHPARK World-renowned illusionist Andre Kole, center, will present his colorful full-stage production at NorthPark Church on Sunday for two shows at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. Admission is free; a special offering will be taken. SUBMITTED PHOTO
special to The Star
Jan. 10, 2004
People materializing, dematerializing, levitating it's all part of the Andre Kole Magical Spectacular.
The internationally acclaimed illusionist will perform at NorthPark Church for two shows at 3 p.m. and 6 p.m. on Sunday.
During this colorful full-stage production, Kole combines his performing skill with an extensive background as a psychic investigator and inventor of magical effects.
As a regular feature of his show, Kole draws on his research as a psychic investigator to "bring out the truth behind communication with the dead, transcendental levitation and other psychic phenomena, as well as the Bermuda Triangle and psychic surgery," he said
While touring in the Philippines several years, the illusionist was asked by Time Magazine to investigate "psychic surgeons" there who claimed to perform miraculous operations without the use of any medical instruments or anesthetics.
Kole later testified in court in the United States on behalf of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in its efforts to halt the promotion of psychic healers in this country.
A skilled illusionist since early childhood and one of the top three inventors of magical effects, Kole has performed before millions through live and televised audiences in 78 countries, including the United States, South America, Europe, Asia and Africa.
In addition to holding the highest award from the Academy of Magical Arts in Hollywood, Kole is a creative consultant for world renowned magician David Copperfield.
Several years ago, Kole was challenged to investigate the miracles of Jesus from the viewpoint of a professional illusionist. Sharing the discoveries he made during that investigation is also part of this fast-paced production. Kole is a special traveling representative of Campus Crusade for Christ International.
This special appearance of Kole is sponsored locally by NorthPark Church. Both shows are free to the public; an optional offering will be taken to help with expenses.
NorthPark Church is at 7770 Highway 39 North, across from Northeast Middle School. For more information, call 601-482-1322.

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