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Also see - A Touch of Magic - by Carol Schafer
On ‘The Great Escape’
Millions thrilled when
Laurice escaped unharmed. Laurice, Master of
Impossibilities, is best known for history-making escape
challenges network broadcast by ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, and Fox to
100 countries live via satellite television. An international
performing artist, Laurice has earned seven world records for
life-threatening escapes. He believes that these
escape challenges can evoke fascination, hope and wonder which
inspire isolated and disenfranchised children and youth to
overcome their struggles and follow their dream. To
further the goal of reaching critically ill children, at-risk
youth and frail elderly, Laurice earned a Masters Degree in
Social Work. Today, Laurice and his artist colleagues at
Portals Of Wonder bring their message of possibility to
transform the lives of New Yorkers bound by illness,
homelessness and poverty.
Dare to Dream! Dare to seek out your vision and allow it to come true
Disadvantaged youth
need an inspiring message of hope, perseverance and
determination to point a way to making their dreams
reality. For children fighting the ravages of a terrible
disease such as AIDS and cancer, or poverty and homelessness,
and for frail elderly fighting to maintain the dignity of their
home and health to keep body and soul together, or for the mom
and pop battling to survive to put food in the bellies of their
children—these remarkable escapes can represent a daring
symbol of triumph against the seemingly
impossible.
The philosophy behind
this message is that each child intrinsically has an inner
Houdini or inner Laurice who can escape inner walls and
transform their life and the lives of others. This
transformative metaphor says: If only we dare to dream, to hold
that dream, and help each other work toward it, our dream will
come true. In this way our children and youth find
greater meaning in their lives, and a way to contribute to
their community. And in finding this part of self, they
can find a peaceful ‘home’ within. This
allows our youth to share their excitement, wonder and hope
with the next generation.
Portals Of Wonder has
incorporated equally thrilling and daring escapes into an
uplifting, high-end musical vaudeville revue, Adventures of a
Wizard, that illustrates the American ‘can-do’
attitude that overcomes adversity by pulling together in a kind
and caring community. Those who face unimaginable
circumstances find encouragement through this show and its
breakout workshops, to say ‘If they can do it – so
can I!’
Laurice escaping from a safe, alone in the dark depths of
frigid Atlantic Ocean’s water, is a metaphor for
breaking free of our limited enclosures…for walking
through the walls that confine our lives.
Portals Of Wonder
offers a healthy alternative to negative media images. The most
courageous person is not a macho or powerful machine who kills,
but the one who faces each individual and each day and the
world we share with an open heart: to live sweetly, with
kindness and to do no harm. Children and frail elderly
rise up and flourish with the support of kind, warm and caring
community, which provides the resources needed not just for
survival, but for an actualized and meaningful life. Shows like
Adventures of a Wizard provide community through cultural
performing arts programs that many would otherwise find
unaffordable or inaccessible without Portals Of
Wonder. Come join us and spread the joy, hope and
wonder. Support Portals Of Wonder.
With a touch of magic,
portals of wonder open wide, igniting the imagination and
inspiring dreams. At that moment of enchantment, nothing is
impossible.
This is the message of
hope that internationally acclaimed escape artist and magician
Laurice brings to critically ill children, disenfranchised and
at risk youth, and the frail elderly, through the dynamic
programs offered by Portals Of Wonder, the non-profit
organization he founded.
Following his great
grandfather’s legacy, Laurice became a Master of
Impossibilities. In a history making escape, broadcast live by
all the major networks and seen by satellite live in 100
countries, Laurice liberated himself in less than five minutes
from inside a one-ton maximum security safe, which had been
lowered to the bottom of the Hudson River. Hanging by a burning
rope, he’s extricated himself from a straight jacket
while suspended over a spiked pit filled with vipers and
scorpions.
For Laurice, his seven
world records for life-threatening escapes have become a
metaphor for breaking the ties that bind those who are facing
their own life-threatening circumstances, whether illness,
poverty or lack of opportunity. To further his goal of
liberating people caught up in unimaginable circumstances
through the lessons of magic and wonder, Laurice earned a
Masters Degree in Social Work.
Today, Laurice and his
artist colleagues at Portals Of Wonder bring their message of
possibility to transform the lives of New Yorkers of all ages
bound by illness, homelessness and poverty.
Magic and imagination
help us all to access our inner knowledge and wisdom. Once that
peaceful home within is discovered, anything is possible. That
portal can never again be closed, insuring lasting meaning in a
child’s life, serenity for the dying and the energy and
“can-do” spirit needed to solve life’s
problems. Portals Of Wonder programs teach that dreams can
indeed come true.
Thrilling and daring
escapes are incorporated into the uplifting musical vaudeville
review, Adventures of a Wizard, developed to illustrate the
can-do attitude it takes to overcome adversity. Designed to be
performed in theaters, it has small workshop breakout programs
for schools, hospitals, homeless shelters, old age homes and
other such settings. This sparkling show spearheads the five
different breakout programs to further the work, including
pioneering arts education workshops, therapeutic programs,
intergenerational and mentoring programs.
Giving the hope of
triumph against all odds and teaching the rewards of
perseverance, patience and determination, are the gifts Portals
Of Wonder strives to bring to the New York community.
Definitely not an impossible dream.
And Those Who Dare to Dream
(pdf version)
“Among
Laurice’s daring escape challenges is a less than
five-minute liberation from a 1½ ton maximum
security safe, underwater in New York's Hudson
River… and an extrication from a straight jacket
while suspended over a spiked pit filled with vipers and
scorpions while hanging only by a burning rope… The
crowds cheered an emerging hero — the man no walls
can hold — the Master of
Impossibilities…”
– for anything is possible.
Laurice escaping
from a straight jacket and chains encircling him is a
metaphor for conquering the ties that bind us from
breathing free…from finding and spreading our
wings…
“One
hundred years from now it will not matter what my bank
account was, the sort of house I lived in, or the kind of
car I drove …but the world may be different because
I was important in the life of a child.”
A Touch of Magic
(pdf version)
By Carol Schaefer