A Magic Show by Parmesh

Every 19 days Baha’i communities all over the globe get together for an event called the Nineteen Day Feast.  The Feast generally consists of collective worship, consultation and socializing – but each of those elements can take any of a number of forms depending on the culture and style of the community.

The social portion at the last Feast in the idyllic hill station of Panchgani, India was opened by a magic show starring a boy named Parmesh and is friends – and I was there to capture it and boil it down later.  It was my first Feast here in Panchgani since I last lived here 14 years ago – I just moved back here to work with an institute called the Baha’i Academy for the next few months.

Share it if you like it.  And for added fun – tell us which of Parmesh’s tricks did you like the most?




4 responses to “A Magic Show by Parmesh”

  1. Gorgeous social portion to see, my man! I loved the little assistants…cute.

    1. Very good. The children are so beautiful and spontaneous. They make us laugh and have fun!

  2. Purple dress girl is the bomb.

    And Parmesh kept it together pretty well in front of the audience! Nice work.

    1. Purple Dress Girl was definitely the most brazen.


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