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Follow on Google News | Daniel Bauer, Houdini Successor, to attempt death defying escape at The Will Clark Show (NYC)Successor to Harry Houdini, Daniel Bauer (HIV+ Escape Artist) will attempt a death defying feat at The Will Clark Show this Thursday, January 17, 2013 at 7 pm to help raise funds for the life saving services and programs of the Iris House.
By: Press Room LivingPozitively.com Daniel Bauer recently toured the Iris House headquarters. "I am in complete awe at what this grassroots organization has pulled off! Iris House is a mother ship of hope for women living with HIV/AIDS! I just had to take a day off my tour schedule and come out to attempt something insane as way of showing my support of their vitally important programs," says Bauer. This week's special edition show will feature guest host Witti Repartee who is also known as the Empress XVII of the Imperial Court of New York. Additionally the ultra fabulous performance artist MargOH Channing will perform. Bauer plans to attempt a death defying feat; He will be accompanied by special guest and escape assistant Jeromy Dunn, co-host of the internationally acclaimed radio show Poz I Am. Full details about Bauer's appearance and The Will Clark Show to benefit Iris House are available at: http://www.livingpozitively.com . About Daniel Bauer: Daniel Bauer was named the successor to the legendary escape artist Harry Houdini well over 10 years ago, shortly after Bauer was diagnosed with HIV in 2002, as he was preparing to unveil one of the world's most death defying escapes since the Houdini era, the corporate sponsor funding this project abruptly pulled out of the agreement after learning of his diagnosis. In 2011 Bauer went public with this story and HIV status. Today, Bauer is a renowned national motivational speaker. Bauer recently finished a tour of his highly acclaimed production, Beyond Belief which will reopen off-Broadway this spring. About The Iris House: A New York City based, non-profit; established in 1993 by the Women and AIDS Working Group, Iris House provides comprehensive services and advocacy for women, families, and communities infected with and affected by HIV/AIDS, while simultaneously providing prevention and education services for our clients and at-risk communities. For additional information about the Iris House visit http://www.irishouse.org . **END** End
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