by Jing » Dec 10th, '10, 17:43
I know this might cause a bit of debate, and I know that magic for children is a specific skill set, and that people who do only children's magic are very good at it.
I usually perform close up magic, but I am looking to diversify my business to bring in some more income during the time when I am not out doing close up. It seems to me that there are few magicians making a living from just close up - do you think it's possible, they have other income streams, selling products, lectures, or kids magic, for example.
Of course I perform for children when they are at the venue, but I think I could put together a package of short magic show, party games, balloons, and maybe I would charge a little less than those that have been doing this for a long time - I know people don't like undercutting but there will always be some people who want to pay more, and some who want to pay less.
My questions are,
Do you think doing children's magic will dilute my focus on close up magic?
If so, what alternative incomes might I have missed for my close up? I do restaurants, bars, weddings, parties, corporate and trade shows, etc...
Finally, I do like children, and think I would be good at children's magic, it's just those first gigs (probably for friends) which would be the tough learning curve.
Also, I saw Chris Capeheart lecture and he spoke about performing for children, but having a bit of style. Personally I hate all these over the top colourful spots and stripes and feather duster flowers. If I do this, I want to be a magician, and not a clown that does magic - that just plays up to the sterotype we are trying to shake off surely.
I'm interested to hear your opinions and will bear them in mind.
Thanks.
Ed.