Monday, March 10, 2008

Kevin Stone Breaks New Ground Worldwide

Once again, Kevin is making media headlines and breaking new ground worldwide bringing his stage hypnosis show to places far and near...

Hollywood Hypnotist Kevin Stone is the first Hypnotist in the world to set foot on the soil of the Island of Trinidad and Tobago in the Port of Spain. Kevin entertained and WOWED the audience with his charm and charisma and received rave reviews! The shows were held at the Centre of Excellence, Macoya, where a specially designed stage was created to allow all patrons to have an unobstructed view of the onstage antics and hillarious hypnotized audience volunteers.

The following is the rave review published about Kevins performances in the Daily Guardian Paper, it seems that they love Kevin Stone, "Hypnotist to the Stars" as much as we do here in the states! Enjoy!!!!


Sunday 9th March, 2008

Stone trance makes robots dance

A female volunteer sleeps soundly on the ground, while other volunteers are “knocked out” on their chairs on stage after being hypnotised by renowned Hollywood hypnotist Kevin Stone, during his show at the Centre of Excellence in Macoya, Tunapuna, on Friday. Photo: Jennifer Watson
BY LEAH SORIAS


Hollywood hypnotist Kevin Stone literally had people in a trance during his debut show at the Centre of Excellence on Friday.
Those who were not rolling around on the ground, were laughing uncontrollably, sobbing like babies and even vibrating like washing machines while hypnotised.
At the start of the show, brought to T&T by the Trinidad Broadcasting Company network, Stone called 20 eager volunteers to occupying seats on stage.
Ordering them to close their eyes, while placing their hands flat on their laps and feet flat on the ground, he spoke soft words as he urged them to relax.
“And as you relax, imagine that attached to one of your hands is a bouquet of 500 balloons, and as I attach the balloons to your hands, picture your hand lifting slowly off your lap,” he said to them.
As if they were robots, the volunteers, whose bodies seemed limp from the hypnotism, slowly lifted one arm in the air.
Stone snapped his fingers to get them out of the daze and ordered them to sleep. All hands dropped and the volunteers slumped on their chairs as they fell into a deep sleep.
A few even slid off their chairs and on to the ground.
In another instance, Stone had one volunteer say her ABCs like a kindergarten student, in a sing-song-voice.
He then made her close her eyes and told her at the snap of his finger she would forget the alphabet.
“The only thing you would remember is e-i-e-i-o,” he said.
The teen did, indeed, forget her alphabet and at the snap of Stone’s fingers she rattled off: “Old MacDonald had a farm, e-i-e-i-o.”
Even as the crowd rolled around in laughter, the teen argued with Stone she was saying the alphabet correctly.
At the end of the show, when told about their bizarre behaviour on stage, some of the volunteers were in disbelief.
n Pat Anderson, the most senior volunteer, said she was shocked when her niece told her about her antics on stage.
“She pushed me to go up on stage because I am a shy person. I don’t dance in front of people like that, laugh out like that, or even behave crazy like that, and when they told all those things I did on stage I could not believe it. I am embarrassed...”
n Solange Heywood, 26, described the hypnosis as a relaxing, out-of-body experience.
“Every time he spoke I got the urge to do exactly what he said. I can’t explain it, but I was just drawn to doing exactly what he said. And even when I tried to force myself to stop, I just could not, anyway,” she said.
Friday’s show was Stone’s first performance in Trinidad and his first tour in seven years.
“This is my first-ever show since the September 11 bombing in the US, and as soon as I got off the plane here I got a tremendous energy of happy, energetic people.
“I just love this country,” he said.
Born in California, Stone is described as a master hypnotist and is a board-certified hypnotist.
He owns and operates his world-famous hypnotherapy clinic in Los Angeles and has helped improve the lifestyles of stars like Bruce Willis, Britney Spears, Michael Jackson, Jennifer Lopez and Tyra Banks.
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