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Fred Kaps

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Fred Kaps was a prominent Dutch magician renowned for his exceptional skill in close-up magic. He achieved significant recognition within the field, notably earning the FISM Grand Prix three times consecutively during the 1950s and 60s – a rare accomplishment. His performances focused on intimate stage illusions and detailed manipulation of objects. Kaps’ work is studied by magicians and historians interested in the evolution of close-up magic techniques and performance artistry.

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What was Fred Kaps's real name?

The famous Dutch magician was actually born Abraham Pieter Adrianus Bonger in 1926. He adopted the stage name "Fred Kaps" early in his career and used it throughout his entire professional life.

How many times did Fred Kaps win the FISM Grand Prix?

Fred Kaps achieved an unprecedented feat in the magic community by winning the FISM Grand Prix three consecutive times. He took home the top honor at the World Congress of Magic in Barcelona in 1953, Amsterdam in 1955, and Vienna in 1961.

What style of magic was Fred Kaps famous for performing?

While he performed large stage illusions, he was internationally revered for his absolute mastery of close-up magic and sleight of hand. His manipulation of coins, balls, and playing cards was considered the gold standard for naturalness and fluidity.

Did Fred Kaps ever appear on American television?

Yes, he frequently performed for American audiences, including multiple appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show in the 1960s. His famously polished stage presence allowed him to transcend the language barrier with purely visual magic.

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