About
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Headquarters
Thiruvananathapuram, Kerala
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Since
1996
The Magic Academy, established in 1996 at Thiruvananthapuram, is an organisation that aims to elevate magic from the streets, transforming it into an Read moreexciting and respected form of art and science. Serving as a hub for magicians, particularly street magicians, it provides a platform for them to realize their dreams and aspirations. Over the years, the Academy has become a shelter for magicians nationwide, offering a space for assembly, discussion, and collaborative problem-solving. The organisation's vision revolves around upholding the torch of science to dispel irrational beliefs in society through the medium of magical art. Additionally, it is dedicated to preserving and rehabilitating the unique skills of Indian street magicians, who face the risk of extinction. The Magic Academy's mission encompasses promoting, developing, and disseminating the art and science of magic to the general public, combating superstitious beliefs, fostering collaboration among magic practitioners, utilizing magic for nation-building activities, and creating employment opportunities through innovative magical initiatives. Through these efforts, the Magic Academy stands as a beacon in advancing the field of magic for the greater good.
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Impact
With two decades of experience, The Academy of Magical Sciences has impacted over 10,000 students globally through 4,000 events spanning 15 countries.
Programs
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Education Programmes
The Academy of Magical Sciences promotes magic as a respected art form, dispelling superstitions. Serving as a hub for magicians, especially street magicians, it provides a decade-long shelter for discussions and solutions. The academy offers diverse courses, including a 2-month Summer Vacation Course for ages 10-15, a 6-month Junior Higher Course, and various Senior Courses. Additionally, there are Crash Courses and certificate/diploma programs approved by Kerala University. With a focus on nurturing magical skills, the academy contributes to the broader magical arts community, creating opportunities for enthusiasts to develop their talents.
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Magic Planet
Magic Planet, located at KINFRA Film and Video Park, Kazhakuttom, Thiruvananthapuram, stands as a permanent rehabilitation hub for street magicians on the brink of extinction due to a lack of platforms to showcase their unique skills. Its mission extends to not only providing a sanctuary for these artists but also to enchant the general public, including domestic tourists and foreigners, with the wonders and vast possibilities of magical art. Since its public opening on October 31, 2014, Magic Planet has evolved, commemorating its second anniversary by expanding its support to include artists from the Circus arena who face a shortage of adequate platforms. Currently, the institution sustains over 200 artists, contributing to their daily functioning and well-being.
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MPower Programme
In collaboration with the Kerala Social Security Mission (KSSM), the Magic Academy organised the "Anuyatra" free magical training camp for 23 differently-abled children, including those with Autism and Cerebral palsy. These children, selected as brand ambassadors, showcased their talents before dignitaries like the Vice President of India. Recognizing the impact, the Academy established the MPower centre at Magic Planet in Thiruvananthapuram, providing permanent employment opportunities for these children—the first of its kind globally. The CDC, Government of Kerala, evaluated the programme, noting positive effects on mental health and social development, recommending its expansion for a wider reach among specially-abled children.
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Artiste Village Programme
The Academy of Magical Sciences, recognizing the challenges faced by creative artists who often neglect social responsibilities due to their immersive imaginative worlds, has initiated the 'Artiste Village.' This home project, situated in Kazhakuttom, Thiruvananthapuram, addresses the needs of homeless street performers and differently-abled artists. The village serves as a refuge, offering a decent life to destitute artists while ensuring their talents are shared with future generations, all without any expectations of compensation in return. This compassionate initiative by the Magic Academy aims to bridge the gap between the creative realm and the practical necessities of life for these artists.
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Different Art Centre Programme
In collaboration with the Kerala Social Security Mission, the Academy of Magical Sciences established the Different Art Centre (DAC) in Kazhakkuttom, Thiruvananthapuram. Inaugurated on November 7, 2019, this centre, following CDC recommendations, focuses on nurturing the artistic talents of 100 differently-abled children. Beyond magic, it offers training in various art forms, boosting confidence and self-awareness. A study by the Institute for Communicative and Cognitive Neurosciences (ICCONS) showed improvements in adaptive functioning and a reduction in maladaptive behaviour. Recognizing the need for educational support, the Magic Academy integrated programmes, including the "Inspira" learning centre on DAC premises. Recently, the Kerala State Department of Social Justice acknowledged DAC with the 'Best Employer' award for its commitment to promoting differently-abled employees.
Leadership Team
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Internal, External Assessors
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Policies
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Ethics and Transparency Policies
No
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Formal CEO Oversight & Compensation Policy
No
Political & Religious Declarations
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On Affiliation if any
No
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On Deployment Bias if any
No
Registration Details
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PAN Card
AAABT0131H
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Registration ID
92/1996
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VO ID / Darpan ID
KL/2019/0236891
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FCRA
052910409
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CSR Registration Number
Not Available
Location
Other Details
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Type & Sub Type
Non-profit
Trust