Levitation is one of the oldest practices of conjurers and fakirs, but "The Worlds Greatest Illusionist", Criss Angel, takes it to the streets in a 360-degree demonstration of the power of defying gravity. He will take a random stranger off the sidewalks of Downtown Fremont Street in Las Vegas and float them right in the middle of a crowd.
Criss Angel ( born Christopher Nicholas Sarantakos, December 19, 1967 ) is an American illusionist, stunt performer, and musician. He has done many illusions, for example walking on water, making an Asian elephant vanish, and floating between two buildings. Angel has a television show on the American network A&E called Criss Angel Mindfreak. The show has stunts and street magic.
One of the most dangerous stunts in the series, Criss will lean over the side of the 55 floor Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas at unbelievable angles. But then even more astonishing, he will walk down the side of the building without any wires, harness or safety netting.
Levitation is one of the oldest practices of conjurers and fakirs, but "The Worlds Greatest Illusionist", Criss Angel, takes it to the streets in a 360-degree demonstration of the power of defying gravity. He will take a random stranger off the sidewalks of Downtown Fremont Street in Las Vegas and float them right in the middle of a crowd.
Master piercer Alan Falkner is flown to las Vegas to help Criss practice a mind over body demonstration of unique proportions. Despite warnings of wind and potential death, Criss demands to be suspended from a helicopter strung by fishhooks through the skin of his back and limbs and the flown over the surreal canyons and rock formation of the beautiful Valley of Fire, 90 min. North of Las Vegas.
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