
Help Kylie & Landon Share Their Magic on the National Stage!
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Kylie and Landon have poured their hearts into months of intense rehearsal to create a rare and breathtaking magic routine unlike anything you’ve seen before.
After their debut performance at the Hawaii Magic Festival, they were immediately invited by former S.A.M. President Ron Ishimaru to perform at the prestigious Society of American Magicians (SAM) Conference of Magic in Nashville, July 3–5. (Fun fact: Harry Houdini himself served as SAM President from 1917 to 1926.)
This invitation is a huge honor — but for families traveling from Hawaii, the costs can be overwhelming. We’re asking for your help to support travel, lodging, and transportation of props for Kylie, Landon, their chaperones, and equipment.
Watch their incredible performance (2,400+ views!):
Video on Facebook
Meet the performers:
Kylie Lahoe (15) is a sophomore at ʻIolani School. With her background in dance and stage experience, she brings grace and precision to a magical effect so rare, even professional magicians are amazed she performs it solo.
Landon Espiritu (17), a Campbell High School junior, has been part of the Magic Festival since age 7. Recently featured on PBS’s HIKI NŌ student showcase, Landon uses his deep understanding of music to guide the rhythm of their routine, allowing Kylie to shine onstage.
I’m Michael Ching, their magic coach. It’s taken decades of research to develop the effect known as The Celestial Sphere — a floating ball routine that blends illusion with elegance. Kylie and Landon have taken this foundation and built something entirely new, with months of creative problem-solving and physical training.
They’ve worked so hard — now they need a little help to share their art on a national stage.
Your support will make a real difference.
Let’s help Kylie and Landon bring Hawaii’s magic to Nashville.
Mahalo for believing in their dream!
Organizer
Michael Ching
Organizer
Honolulu, HI