If youve got the heart to perform, the desire to entertain and the will to succeed, then the magic business might be for you. The line of work isnt considered conventional by most people, but unless you are like most people, this shouldnt be a problem for you.
Youve decided to embark on a career that involves connecting with audiences by entertaining them with magic and illusions. Youve worked on your skills, your presentation and on your show. Now youre ready to get out there and find people who will want to see you perform.
That can get tricky because with so much competition out there, being good at your show may not be the only requirement to get bookings. And unless youre prepared to do some more work and to wait for the fruits of that work to pay off, you might be disappointed at the lack of gigs you can get for yourself. But if youre prepared to go the distance, learning how to find and get performance gigs will eventually pay off with results you may never have initially imagined.
First thing you should know is what kind of audience youd want to perform for. Are you more inclined to work with children? Or is a more mature, corporate environment...