Come in and Blog On!

2023 Welcome to your IE 3 class blog. The object of this class project is to log in and write your comments, web links, answers to questions, and your questions to others at least twice a week. It's fun and you can include pictures or graphics. Keep it original, helpful, and interesting. Don't forget to spellcheck your work before publishing. Also, when you create your user name, please use your real first name, in Romaji (ex. Ryuki, Mari, Lisa, etc.) so that we know who we are communicating with. Enjoy, and Blog on!

Friday, December 4, 2015

No border

Have you ever watched a magic show on TV or seen someone perform magic in front of you? 
There are many magicians around the world, but I particularly like one street magician who is half Japanese and half French(now you can guess who he is). Street magicians are those who gether people around and show their performance in front of people in the street. 

He performs not only in Japan but also in other countries such as the States, Malaysia and Brazil.
What I really like about him is the reason he does magic. When I watch him on movies on the Internet I can tell, from his performance, that this guy does not only love magic but wants to entertain and please people and give them hope through his magic. He never does it because it's a job to do. 

Magic is not just about tricks or surprises but rather it is one way of communicating with people (around the world). There's no border. I really want to be like him.