Alexis Arts

Alexis Arts, aka Danilo Audiello (Born in Foggia, Italy, 5 May 1986), is an Italian illusionist, actor, dancer, and creative director in the theatre world. He is currently the fastest escapologist in the world. His shows mix artistic illusionism with mentalism and other disciplines such as dance, transformation (quick-change), mime, theatre, Chinese shadow artistry, and martial arts. As such he could be defined not only as a magician, but as an all round entertainer trained in numerous fields. His passion is to combine these skills in order to create different atmospheres and characters that tell moving, unexpected storiesstories which make audiences question their perceptions of reality. As such Arts refers to himself as a "fantasist"dedicated to building surreal spectacles and stories that both move and perplex the viewer.[1]

Alexis Arts
Alexis Arts
Born
Danilo Audiello

(1986-05-05) May 5, 1986
Occupationillusionist, escapologist, actor, dancer, creative director (theatre)
Years active1992–present
Websitehttp://www.alexisarts.it

One of his most notable achievements to date, is that he has broken 6 Guinness World Records.[2][3] These are for the fastest escape from a pair of handcuffs, fastest escape from a straitjacket, the Largest Card Illusion Reveal.[4] and the Largest Mentalist Mnemonics Book Test.

Alexis won the award of the European Championship of Magic, FISM 2014 in the category of Big Stage Illusions with his Prison Break act.[5] His latest achievement was the World Championship of Magic FISM 2015, in which the Prison Break act was awarded as the best in the category of Big Stage Illusions bringing the title to Italy again after 40 years.[6]

Early life

Illusionist Alexis Arts as a child actor with Tato Russo in Shakespeare's, 'A Comedy of Errors'.

Arts was born into a family with a strongly artistic and theatrical background. His father was an illusionist and engineer, from whom Arts learnt many magical skills from a young age. Off stage, Alexis was an exceptional achiever at school, displaying a strong aptitude for mathematics — a skill which has been a contributing factor in how he has able to invent his original illusions and mind power stunts.

Arts began his on-stage acting career at the age of 5, acting for two years alongside the respected Italian actor and theatre director, Tato Russo in Shakespeare's A Comedy of Errors.[7] At five, Arts first exhibited his magical skills in an improvised section within a theatrical show. Then, a year later he began studying ballet, which would later form a key component of his stage shows. Growing up in these artistic fields, his talents were cultivated and allowed to develop through exposure to many experienced performers, one being leading quick-change actor Arturo Brachetti.

Work as a Creative Director

Arts worked as the creative director for the hit musical 'Aladin', with the music of the band Pooh - one of the most popular bands in Italy. During this time his duties included developing special effects for the show,[8][9] including a flying carpet (with two people on board) for this much talked about show that appeared on national news and was frequently sold-out.[10][11]

Another theatre adaptation that Arts worked on was Cartoon Network's Ben 10 The Musical.[12] For this Arts was in charge of making this well-known, other-worldly cartoon an on stage reality, and bringing the personalities of the individual alien characters to life in front of a live audience. To do so he drew on his magical and pyrotechnic skills to create flame-shooting aliens, disappearance illusions, flying aliens, and quick-change switches of alien characters.[13]

In addition to such productions, Arts has also developed special on-stage effects as creative director for the world tour of the Italian singer, Gigi D'Alessio.[14]

Awards

Taormina Film Festival Video mapping Creativity Award 2016

The first movie creators were magicians and Alexis brought magic and cinema together again. In the 62nd edition of the Taormina Film Festival, presided by Tiziana Rocca and held in the 8,000-seat open-air ancient Greek theater, Alexis showcased a new interactive show combining magic with film, from the magic projection bouquet with Ross Ashton. The interactive video mapping performance was celebrated with the creativity award.[15]

Award of Friendship and Collaboration, Shanghai 2015

In the British Cultural Centre of Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China, Alexis delivered his lecture on Perception and Deception in Decision Making and received the award of friendship and collaboration.

Les Mandrakes D'Or Award 2015

In the international festival of Les Mandrakes d'Or in Paris, presented in Théâtre du Casino à Enghin-les-Bains, Théâtre Thierry Le Luron au Raincy and the Théâtre Bobino, Alexis received the Oscar equivalent for the world of magic presenting his Trilogy: a show of crime, passion and mystery in October 2015.[16]

Alexis Arts receiving the Mandrakes d'Or award in the Bobino Theater in Paris

World Championship of Magic FISM 2015

The 26th World Championship of Magic was held in Rimini Italy, where Alexis presented the latest version of his Prison Break escape act, winning the Best Big Stage Illusions award.[6]

Award of Recognition ANFE 2015

In the prestigious chamber of the Cambridge Union, the president of the International Association of Italians Around the World, Matteo Iacovelli, awarded Alexis for promoting the Italian culture through his creative, innovative and philanthropic contributions.[17][18]

European Championship FISM 2014

In the ECM 2014, organised by FFAP (Fédération Française des Artistes Prestidigitateurs) Alexis won the Best Big Stage Illusions award with his escapology show of Prison Break.

Cambridge University Magic Society Honorary Award

Hosted in the Engineering Department of the University of Cambridge, the award ceremony celebrated the contributions of Alexis to the Magic Society.[19]

Argos Hippium Honorary Award

The committee of the Argos Hippium Onlus in August 2014 presented an award of excellence to Alexis for his international actions and impact.[20]

Guinness World Records Broken

Fastest Escape from Handcuffs

Alexis' first record was broken on 29 May 2009 when he performed and elaborated upon several of Harry Houdini's famous stunts. Arts escaped the handcuffs in 2.16 seconds.[2][3] In 2014 he broke the record again, escaping this time in 0.91 seconds from a pair of double locked handcuffs.[21]

Fastest Escape from Straitjacket

Broken 29 May 2009 during Arts' show in Foggia's "Pino Zaccheria" stadium, in which he hung upside down from a great height by a burning rope. Arts escaped the straitjacket in 10.54 seconds, and also repeated the performance in Las Vegas.[2][3] In 2014 Alexis broke this record again escaping from a posey straitjacket in 2.84 seconds.[22]

Largest Card Illusion Reveal

Broken with architectural projection artist, Ross Ashton, on 22 February 2014 in the grounds of Cambridge University's Sidney Sussex College as part of the Cambridge e-Luminate Festival 2014. As part of the first Light Mob in history, two passers-by selected a card each at random, and after a magical light projection show in which Arts interacted with the projection on the college facade, Arts revealed the selected cards on the wall as giant projections measuring 128.25 square metres for the show finale.[23][4][24][25]

Largest Mentalist Mnemonics Book Test

In the prestigious library of the University of Cambridge, Alexis challenged two researchers to a mentalist book test, inviting them to choose a random phrase among the collection of 5000 books of the Keynes rare collections room. The reveal of that phrase broke the Guinness World record of the Largest Mentalist Mnemonics Book test.[26]

Other Activities

Academia

Arts' interest in mathematics led him to study Economics. He graduated from the University of Foggia with a record score of 110, and has successfully completed his PhD studies with a Doctorate of Philosophy in Economics. His specialist field of interest is the study of illusion as a component part of any economy - an area which he is currently researching and developing.[4]

Charity

Alexis is currently residing in Cambridge UK and is actively supporting a collection of charities including the Muscular Dystrophy, the Cancer Research UK, the Cambridge RAG and the Teenage Cancer Trust.[27] As for his contributions in Italy, along with Italian presenter, Paolo Bonolis, and the singer Arisa, Arts is a recognised supporter of the Italian charity Ce.RS ONLUS,[28] a free scheme aiming to provide health care and social support to all those families who care for children with special needs. In this role he has created magical, theatrical events dedicated to supporting the charity's 'Adopt an Angel' project.[29] He also collaborated with Paolo Bonolis in 2011 to provide voiceover work for the charity's TV spot.[30]

References

  1. "TV Interview with Alexis Arts" on YouTube. Rai 1 Channel. 14 April 2011. Retrieved November 2013.
  2. "Alexis Arts, Nuovo Houdini dalla Scuderia di D'Alessio, Sfida il Record d'illusionismo". Corriere del Mezzogiorno. 22 May 2009. Retrieved November 2013.
  3. "Alexis Arts supera i record ed entra nel guinnes" Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine. Teleradioerre. 30 May 2009. Retrieved November 2013.
  4. "Meet Alexis Arts: Record Breaking Illusionist and Cambridge PhD Student" Higginbotham, Emma. Cambridge News. 17 April 2014. Retrieved 9 May 2014.
  5. http://www.ecm2014fism.com/EN/score.html
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-09-26. Retrieved 2015-09-25.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. "Use Your Illusion". Di Stefano, Alessandra. Viveur Magazine. 22 May 2009. Retrieved November 2013.
  8. "Aladin, Il Musical: Gli effetti speciali di un illusionista foggiano" Archived 2013-12-03 at the Wayback Machine. Silvana. 40 Parallelo Magazine. Retrieved November 2013.
  9. "Aladin, Il Musical". I Teatri Theatre Listing. Retrieved November 2013.
  10. "Sky TG24 report" on YouTube. "Aladin, debutto con successo del musical dei Pooh". 10 August 2010. Retrieved November 2013.
  11. "TG5 TV News Report" on YouTube. News Report on Aladin with the band Pooh. Retrieved November 2013.
  12. "Come Allenare La Mente a Raggiungere Gli Obiettivi Prefissati". Campanile, Dalila. Medicina Di Famiglia, page 33. 4 December 2010. Retrieved November 2013.
  13. "From television to Palasharp Ben 10 turns into show". Spaventa, Simona. La Repubblica. 4 November 2010. Retrieved November 2013.
  14. "Alexis e le sue World Arts". Report Online. 19 November 2009. Retrieved November 2013.
  15. "TaorminaFilmFest, bagno di folla per Maria Grazia Cucinotta e Marcello Lippi [FOTO, OSPITI e INFO]". 16 June 2016. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  16. "Les Mandrakes d'Or - Site Officiel". Les Mandrakes d'Or - Site Officiel. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  17. "L'illusionista foggiano Alexis Artsha incantato la Cambridge University". Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  18. "A Muggle's Guide to Photographing Magic". 3 May 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  19. "Manfredonia, Argos Hippium, elenco premiati". 17 August 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  20. "Fastest time to escape from a pair of handcuffs (double locked)". Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  21. "Fastest escape from a straitjacket". Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  22. "Ross Ashton achieved his second Guinness World Record with his videomapping 3D e-Luminate 2014". Digital AV Magazine. 9 April 2014. Retrieved 8 May 2014.
  23. "E record fu: ieri sera a Cambridge, a segno la previsione con le carte da gioco piu` grande mai effettuata". Londonita. 26 February 2014. Retrieved 11 May 2014.
  24. "e-Luminate Director Collects Second Guinness World Record" Archived 2014-05-14 at the Wayback Machine. 6 April 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2014.
  25. Alexis Arts (3 November 2014). "Alexis Arts – Cambridge University Library – Landmark". Retrieved 4 August 2018 via YouTube.
  26. "Cambridge Magic Society". Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  27. "Supporters' Page". Adotta Un Angelo. Retrieved November 2013.
  28. "Foggia, Galà dell'Illusionismo all'Oda Teatro". Cult Time. 28 December 2012. Retrieved November 2013.
  29. "CE.R.S Spot" on YouTube. 21 September 2011. Retrieved November 2013.
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