Curtis Kam has been professionally performing magic for years, but he also offers consultation and advice for magicians looking to begin and develop their craft. In the third part of our interview at GeniiCon 2017, Kam talks about helping people figure out one of the most important parts of magic: how to find your own voice.
For the rest of our interview, check out the links below:
Part one: On discovering coin magic in Hawaii
Part two: Simple rules for ending a magic trick
Part four: On crafting stories around magic
Part five: Advice to new magicians: “Find a mentor”
Part six: Curtis Kam’s fascination with the Museum of Broken Relationships
Part seven: Watch Curtis Kam make coins appear out of thin air