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Jesper Grønkjær visited North Korea to see if he could get a smile from its citizens.
The Dutch magician wowed them with magic tricks with animal balloons, a stuffed ferret, red foam balls, card tricks, and much of his joyful brand of Abracadabra .
He has also performed for Indigenous people in Peru , the descendants of the Incas in the Andes mountains , and the Masai warriors in Tanzania .
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