For more than two decades, Christchurch, New Zealand, had something most cities do not: an official wizard.
His name is Ian Brackenbury Channell, better known simply as “The Wizard.” Beginning in the 1970s, he became a familiar public figure in Christchurch, appearing in robes, speaking in the city square, and turning wizardry into part performance art, part civic oddity.
In 1998, the Christchurch City Council actually contracted him to help promote the city. His duties were not exactly ordinary office work. Reports described his role as providing “acts of wizardry” and other wizard-like services for tourism and public entertainment.
The arrangement lasted until 2021, when the city ended the contract after 23 years. By then, Christchurch’s wizard had become one of the strangest entries in modern municipal history.
Some cities hire consultants. Christchurch hired a wizard.