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'''William "Bill" Kalush''' is the [[Conjuring Arts Research Center]] Executive Director, a lifelong student of sleight of hand, magic and it's histories. His intense research into the roots of magic and the conjuring arts make him a sought after historian. He works closely with a number of magicians, including [[David Blaine]], to produce stage and television shows based on historic sleight of hand techniques.<ref>http://conjuringarts.org/about/staff/</ref>
'''William "Bill" Kalush''' (b.1965) is the [[Conjuring Arts Research Center]] Executive Director, a lifelong student of sleight of hand, magic and it's histories. His intense research into the roots of magic and the conjuring arts make him a sought after historian. He works closely with a number of magicians, including [[David Blaine]], to produce stage and television shows based on historic sleight of hand techniques.<ref>https://conjuringarts.org/about/board-of-directors/</ref>





Latest revision as of 10:30, 8 April 2024

William Kalush
BornJune 15, 1965

CategoriesBooks by William Kalush

William "Bill" Kalush (b.1965) is the Conjuring Arts Research Center Executive Director, a lifelong student of sleight of hand, magic and it's histories. His intense research into the roots of magic and the conjuring arts make him a sought after historian. He works closely with a number of magicians, including David Blaine, to produce stage and television shows based on historic sleight of hand techniques.[1]


Books

  • The Secret Life of Houdini: The Making of America’s First Superhero (with Larry Sloman) (2006)

References