The Herald (South Africa)

Bay illusionis­t recognised abroad

- Zamandulo Malonde malondez@theherald.co.za

While the year has seemingly hit a standstill due to the Covid-19 pandemic, it is not all going downhill for Port Elizabeth illusionis­t Brendon Peel, who has been nominated for the African Business Excellence Awards by the internatio­nal MEA Markets business magazine.

Peel said he was not allowing the global crisis to get him down, despite having had all his gigs put on hold due to the uncertaint­y surroundin­g the virus and its resultant restrictio­ns.

The 27-year-old has been recognised by the UK magazine for his creative input in the African business spectrum through his magic tricks.

MEA Markets is a quarterly publicatio­n dedicated to researchin­g and publicisin­g major news and events as they happen across the entire Middle East and Africa region.

“Just being nominated on an internatio­nal platform is a big deal for me, especially considerin­g that I started this business from the ground and I have grown to where I am now while running it individual­ly.

“It’s quite humbling to see that you can start off very small and grow to a point where you are recognised internatio­nally,” Peel said.

The magician has grown from strength to strength in the entertainm­ent business since he started off by performing magic tricks for patrons at Spur about 15 years ago.

He has marked a footprint locally and internatio­nally, performing at corporate events, birthday parties and festivals in SA and abroad.

Peel earned the recognitio­n when he performed at the Sharjah Fringe Festival in the United Arab Emirates earlier this year.

The fringe festival was organised by the SA National Arts Festival.

Like many other artists who make a living by performing for masses, Peel’s plans for the year were disrupted when Covid-19 hit SA at the beginning of last month.

“When a pandemic like this hits, one of the first things to be cut off people’s budgets is entertainm­ent and artists are affected massively because most their work needs crowds of people.

“But most artists are now being innovative by trying to make use of the online space and I have also done a couple of live streams to connect with people,” he said.

“I am hoping that we can start getting back to some kind of normality soon because I don’t know if functionin­g only online is a longterm solution for us.”

Peel said he was planning to hit the ground running as soon as a solution to the pandemic had been found and restrictio­ns lifted. He said he still had high hopes for the rest of the year.

“It is still going to be a good year,” he said.

“I am ready to continue with my shows as soon as this is all over and there is something bigger that is coming but I just can’t discuss details around it yet.”

Award winners will be announced on May 20 on the MEA Markets website and magazine.

 ??  ?? MAGIC MAN: Illusionis­t Brendon Peel has received internatio­nal recognitio­n for his tricks
MAGIC MAN: Illusionis­t Brendon Peel has received internatio­nal recognitio­n for his tricks

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