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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Dynamo's Hometown Triumph: Bradford City of Culture Magic

Dynamo's Hometown Triumph: Bradford City of Culture Magic

7 Dec

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Summary

  • Illusionist Steven Frayne headlined Bradford's City of Culture opening event.
  • He described the January performance as one of his life's best experiences.
  • Frayne expressed pride in how Bradford residents embraced the cultural year.
Dynamo's Hometown Triumph: Bradford City of Culture Magic

Illusionist Steven Frayne, who rose to fame as Dynamo, has spoken of his immense pride in Bradford's UK City of Culture year. The Bradford-born performer headlined the opening event, RISE, in front of thousands at City Park. He described the January performance as a career highlight, despite the nerves of performing in his hometown.

Frayne, who revealed his Crohn's disease diagnosis led him to step away from the Dynamo persona, feels the people of Bradford have truly embraced their cultural status. He believes magic lies in empowering others, a sentiment he feels has been mirrored by the community throughout the year. He is currently working to regain lost skills due to his illness.

The illusionist has bookended the cultural year with performances in Bradford, concluding a week-long residency in December. Frayne views this as a full circle moment, performing for the family and friends who supported him in his early days with just a deck of cards and dreams.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Bradford is the fourth city to hold the UK City of Culture title, awarded every four years to boost tourism and reputation.
Steven Frayne, formerly Dynamo, headlined the opening event, RISE, and expressed deep pride in the city's cultural celebration.
Steven Frayne changed his name from Dynamo due to health complications from Crohn's disease, which affected his ability to perform.

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