He masters mentalism as well as magic and illusion. David Jarre regularly inspires dreams on television sets but he has decided to take a whole audience on his dreamlike journey this December 1st at the Trianon.
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“A fascinating universe that defies all logic”this is, in a few words, the promise of David Jarre, talented magician and mentalist, concerning his new show. Mosaïc is a mixture of genres pushed to the climax where illusion and mind reading become one and in which the public is as much an actor as a spectator.
Son of actress Charlotte Rampling and musician Jean-Michel Jarre, David is one of those unique talents who draws inspiration from several trends to create their own style. The mentalist magician evolves in a poetic and irrational world which invites you to let go.
After an early career spent hanging out in bars, he turned professional at the age of 20 and gave shows for the biggest names. Elton John, Lady Gaga and even King Charles III would have had the right to their private show by the Franco-British artist.
Although he has also spent a lot of time on Michel Drücker’s red sofa for two years, David Jarre now wants to meet his audience to dazzle them in the flesh on December 1st at the Trianon.
Mosaïc is a chance to meet this specimen of the new wave of magicians and mentalists who, even if he presents a show that does not fit into any box, still manages to tick them all.