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Ryne Strom

Performing
professionally for the past 15 years, Ryne Strom has dazzled spectators
across the country, performing from Hollywood to New York City. Strom
was ‘bit by the magic bug’ at an early age due to the
influence of his uncle, world famous illusionist Terry Evanswood.
Spending countless hours learning the art of magic, Strom would take
any opportunity to perform for classmates, friends, family, or anyone
willing to watch. His first paid show occurred at the age of eight
years old, marking the beginning of his professional career in magic.
Magic has truly been his life passion, which shines through in his
performance.
Ryne was inducted
into the Society of American Magicians and International Brotherhood of
Magicians by sponsors Terry Evanswood and Marshall Brodien (known for
his TV Magic Cards and his role as Wizzo on the Bozo Show) and is also
a proud member of the International Magicians Society and Academy of
Magical Arts. Ryne is also currently a student at the Chavez Studio of
Magic, the world’s most prestigious school for manual dexterity
and prestidigitation.

Ryne has
worked
tirelessly to perfect his art and create shows of different magnitudes
in order to share the art of magic with audiences of all ages.
Ryne has performed for countless birthday parties, business
gatherings, and other special events and nothing makes him happier than
seeing the magic in each audience member's smile.
Ryne has also utilized his magic skills in other lines of work. He has
been the creative/technical director and illusion consultant for The
Haunted Manor, a family-friendly haunted house, for the past ten years.
Unlike typical haunted houses that contain blood and guts, The Haunted
Manor was created to be a magical experience set in a Victorian mansion
with 10,000 square feet of scary fun with secret passageways, ghosts,
and scary surprises. Strom was also recently flown out to Hollywood to
be the art director for an episode of a new series entitled ‘Dark
Room Theater’ which has already recieved many awards (check it
out at www.darkroomtheater.com).
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