Peter Marvey

Peter Marvey is a Swiss magician and illusionist, known for his combination of sleight of hand and large-scale stage illusions.

Marvey studied, designed and practiced for seven years to create an illusion called "Dream Flying", which made his name in the magic business and became a signature piece.

[citation needed] Marvey performed "Dream Flying" the first time in Perpignan, France, in October 1999, for a magic convention.

In the following years, Marvey created six further systems to achieve the same illusion for live productions, television and special conditions.

In the Saitama Arena in Tokyo and later on in other stadiums, the singer appeared to fly for 60 meters, together with two dancers in a turning ball above the audience.

In 2007, Marvey created the "Flying Coach" illusion for a leading indoor international horse show, the CSI Zurich.

The Diamond Illusion was invented and designed by Marvey in Switzerland in 2010 and performed for the first time in Jakarta, Indonesia, in a live show.

He won third prize in the Grand Prix Manipulation category at the 19th world championship of the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques (FISM) in 1994 in Yokohama, Japan.

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The Golden Grola Award 2011 It was presented to Marvey in Italy; other title holders are Roberto Benigni, Gina Lollobrigida and Marcello Mastroianni.

Golden Wand Trophy 1996 In 1996, Marvey was the first Winner of the XII Grand Prix Magiques De Monte Carlo presented by Prince Albert of Monaco.

Prize winner at the Grand Prix Manipulation category 1994 On the 19th world championship of the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques (FISM) in 1994 in Yokohama, Japan.