Cuban magician in Miami wins first place in the IBM Stage Magic Competition.

The International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM, for its acronym in English) is the largest organization of magicians in the world, with members in 88 countries.


The talented Cuban magician Rogelio Ruiz Morales conquered the first place in the IBM Stage Magic Competition, one of the most prestigious magic contests worldwide.

This young Cuban magician emigrated to the United States some years ago. He has worked hard, at all kinds of events, and in front of audiences of different ages. He has a versatility that allows him to adjust his shows and surprise fantasy lovers, regardless of the context or location.

Last week, Mago Ruiz celebrated his victory in the IBM Stage Magic Competition. He shared memorable photos on social media with other prominent magicians from the United States who attended the event.

In addition, Ruiz left a special message to the Cuban magicians: "We're taking the prize home," he said on Instagram.

The Cuban had the opportunity to meet the famous American magician Jeff McBride, Grand Master of the Brotherhood, from whom Ruiz claims to have learned advanced manipulation techniques that have been of great importance in his professional development.

The International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM) was founded by Len Vintus and Gene Gordon in 1922. It is the largest organization of magicians in the world, with members in 88 countries.

IBM is dedicated to promoting magic as an art, providing a platform for the exchange of knowledge, and the professional and creative development of its members.

Rogelio Ruiz Morales received congratulations from his fans on social media, and some colleagues in the profession are already hoping that he will participate in upcoming competitions in the United States and even in Europe.

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Gretchen Sánchez

Branded Content Writer at CiberCuba. Ph.D. in Sciences from the University of Alicante and Bachelor in Sociocultural Studies.


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