Darke County Center for the Arts has teamed up with award-winning magician Daniel Martin to
present “Magic Night In” on Saturday, March 27 at 7 p.m.; the virtual event will be
available for streaming at no charge to patrons.
DCCA presents virtual “Magic Night In”
Darke County Center for the Arts has teamed up with award-winning
magician Daniel Martin to present “Magic Night In” on Saturday, March
27 at 7 p.m.; the virtual event will be available for streaming at no
charge to patrons. “Daniel is an amazing entertainer who has developed
an interactive evening of magic for virtual audiences,” said DCCA
Artistic Director David Warner. “The show will include Daniel teaching
some incredible tricks using items most of us have lying around the
house, so we hope that people of all ages will join us and maybe even
become part of the magic,” Mr. Warner concluded.
According to DCCA Executive Director Andrea Jordan, this virtual
programming is offered free of charge as a grateful thank you to the
community for support shown the organization during the
pandemic-induced restrictions which prevent live presentations. “We are
looking forward to the day when DCCA can once again enrich lives
through the arts by presenting talented artists doing what they love
and were born to do in a live performance,” Ms. Jordan explained.
“However, until that happy occurrence, we are seeking alternative ways
to fulfill our mission, and are excited about working with this
exciting and creative performer who has developed a delightful show
that can be enjoyed in your living room,” she stated.
Daniel Martin, known for his high-energy fusion of exhilarating magic
and humor, draws record-breaking crowds at theaters and universities
around the world. He has been seen by millions on NBC, CBS, BBC, and
Netflix, and was named “Entertainer of the Year” for his performances
at campuses across the U.S. This DCCA Artists Series virtual
presentation is sponsored by Ted & Diana Abney, Bach to Rock, Darke
County Foundation, Park National Bank, Edison State Community College,
Jordan Agency, Rodney Oda, Jim & Julia Poeppelman, Jean Louise
Thieme Fund of Darke County Foundation, Gordon & DeSantis
Orthodontics, VFW Post 7262, Zechar Bailey Funeral Home and Family
Health. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund these programs with state tax
dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and
cultural enrichment for all Ohioans; DCCA membership contributions also
help support this effort. DCCA also receives funding from the Ketrow
Foundation, Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial Trust Fund, Harry D. and Esther
Stephens Memorial, Inc., Coppock-Hole Trust, John R. and Miriam H.
Knick Fund of Darke County Foundation, and Greenville Rotary.
To stream Daniel Martin’s “Magic Night In,” go to DCCA’s Website
www.darkecountyarts.org or email DCCA at info@darkecountyarts.org for
links and access codes; those requests for access to the March 27
performance must be received by 7 p.m., Friday, March 26. For more
information, call DCCA at 937-547-0908.
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