Ritual performed at the funeral of a magician
A broken wand ceremony is a ritual performed at or shortly before the funeral of a magician ,[ 1] in which a wand – either the wand which the magician used in performances, or a ceremonial one – is broken, indicating that with the magician's death, the wand has lost its magic.[ 2]
The first broken wand ceremony was held in 1926, after the death of Harry Houdini .[ 3] The Society of American Magicians continues to hold an annual ceremony at Houdini's grave.[ 4]
British monarchy
At the funeral of a British monarch, a wand is broken over the coffin to signifiy the end of service for the Lord Chamberlain .[ 5]
References
^ Magic Auction from Cincinnati Magazine , January 1980, p. 17
^ Stone, Alex (2012). Fooling Houdini . Bond Street Books. ISBN 978-0-307-36821-8 .
^ "Coping; Yet Another Black Wand Has Lost Its Powers" , by Anemona Hartocollis, at The New York Times , January 22, 2005.
^ S.A.M. News: Houdini Remembered , at the Society of American Magicians (via archive.org ); published 2006; retrieved July 5, 2014; "As done each year the Parent Assembly #1 performs a broken wand ceremony for Harry Houdini on the anniversary of his death based on the Jewish Calendar."
^ Belam, Martin (19 September 2022). "What was the 'wand of office' broken at the Queen's funeral?" . The Guardian . Retrieved 2023-09-02 .
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