Boris Wild
Boris Wild is one of the most famous French magicians in the world. He is at the same time an author, creator, speaker and international artist. His performances have attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators all over the world: London, New York, Las Vegas, Sydney, Moscow, Cape Town, Shanghai, Tokyo...
His creativity and his original approach to magic allow him to perform for the biggest companies and in the most prestigious venues such as the famous Magic Castle in Hollywood where he has already presented several hundred shows. Boris has even been chosen to be the official magician of the gala evening of the World Economic Forum in Davos, which brings together the most influential personalities of the world.
Boris won the Grand Prix at the FFAP French Magic Championships and was awarded the Monte Carlo Magic Stars and the FISM World Magic Championships. He was Guest of Honor at the FFFF Congress, the most prestigious gathering of close-up magicians in the world, and was President of the Close-Up Jury at the FISM World Magic Championships in Beijing. He was awarded the Bronze Medal of Cultural Influence of the French Renaissance and received the Robert-Houdin Bronze and Silver Medals from "la Fédération Françaises des Artistes Prestidigitateurs" for his representation of French magic abroad.
His creativity and his original approach to magic allow him to perform for the biggest companies and in the most prestigious venues such as the famous Magic Castle in Hollywood where he has already presented several hundred shows. Boris has even been chosen to be the official magician of the gala evening of the World Economic Forum in Davos, which brings together the most influential personalities of the world.
Boris won the Grand Prix at the FFAP French Magic Championships and was awarded the Monte Carlo Magic Stars and the FISM World Magic Championships. He was Guest of Honor at the FFFF Congress, the most prestigious gathering of close-up magicians in the world, and was President of the Close-Up Jury at the FISM World Magic Championships in Beijing. He was awarded the Bronze Medal of Cultural Influence of the French Renaissance and received the Robert-Houdin Bronze and Silver Medals from "la Fédération Françaises des Artistes Prestidigitateurs" for his representation of French magic abroad.