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Criss Angel: He wants to make you ‘Believe’

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You either love Criss Angel or you hate him.

The illusionist -- born Christopher Sarantakos -- has come a long way from doing children’s parties in New Jersey. He found success with his 2001 off-Broadway hit ‘Mindfreak’ and his A&E television series of the same name.

Now, read Times Staff Writer Chris Lee’s story about Angel’s decision to team up with Cirque du Soleil for ‘Criss Angel: Believe,’ a Las Vegas spectacle that Angel has predicted will redefine ‘what magic is and can be.’

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Well, we’ll have to see about that.

One thing is certain: The costumes in ‘Criss Angel: Believe,’ and the level of detail contained therein, are jaw-dropping, even by Vegas’ over-the-top standards. The official premiere of ‘Believe’ is on Halloween at Las Vegas’ Luxor.

In the meantime, take a spin through this photo gallery offering a behind-the-scenes look at the production’s lavish gowns and costumes, intricate beading of the headdresses, and the magical makeup.

--Rene Lynch

Photo caption: ‘I’m not the most talented person in the world,’ Criss Angel says. ‘But what I pride myself on is being creative. I’m pretty good at coming up with new concepts. Just dreaming. Trying to think like a kid with no boundaries.’ Photo by Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times.

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