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Chris Funk the Wonderist put on an engaging magic show for the entire family in Assiniboia

Chris Funk the Wonderist is a Winnipeg kid who updated the world of magic by including a live-feed camera and interactive videos in his performance.
Chris Funk
Funk said he doesn’t use sequined assistants like the magicians of old. Instead, the magician preferred to encourage members of the audience to come onstage and join the action.

Chris Funk the Wonderist is a Winnipeg kid who updated the world of magic by including a live-feed camera and interactive videos in his performance. He appeared at the Prince of Wales Cultural and Recreation Centre on November 6, 2018, delighting Assiniboians of all ages. The Wonderist’s show came to town with the aid of the Assiniboia Arts Council.   

Funk said he doesn’t use sequined assistants like the magicians of old. Instead, the magician preferred to encourage members of the audience to come onstage and join the action. So, if anyone was shy and didn’t have aspirations of jumping under the spotlights before a crowd to select cards, or help the magician reconstruct balloon animals, they kept their heads down.

On the other hand, Funk’s entertaining and original show had ample numbers volunteers who were willing to support the Wonderist with his tricks on Wednesday night at the POW.

Certainly, Funk’s performances are family-orientated and professional. Funk had travelled the world, presenting his magic show in theatres, onboard on cruise ships and for television audiences, even appearing on programs such as NBC’s America’s Got Talent. The magician is a talented showman with an additional gift of a sarcastic but easy-going sense of humour.

One of Funk’s most fascinating capers came when the magician threw six frisbees out to the crowd. He asked the people who caught the frisbees to think of numbers between 1-50 which had a personal significance to them. Funk recorded the numbers than removed a lottery ticket from a special container. The lottery ticket had been purchased in Manitoba on December 1, 2018. Miraculously, all of the numbers given by the participants who caught the frisbees matched the figures printed on the ticket.