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Roger Klause was an American close-up magician and teacher known for technically refined sleight-of-hand with cards, coins, and ordinary objects. He studied with magician Slydini, whose approach to timing, attention, and misdirection influenced Klause's own work. Klause became especially respected among other magicians through private instruction, lectures, and routines collected in the book In Concert, making his work primarily relevant to serious students of close-up magic.
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Who was Roger Klause?
Roger Klause was an esteemed American close-up magician who was widely considered a master of sleight-of-hand by his peers. He spent decades refining his craft and was highly influential in the underground magic scene of the late 20th century.
What was Roger Klause's specific style of magic?
He was renowned for his incredibly sophisticated, highly formalized presentation of close-up illusions. His performances heavily emphasized elegant card and coin manipulation, often utilizing subtle psychological misdirection rather than fast, flashy hand movements.
Why is Roger Klause important to other magicians?
Klause was legendary for his instructional lectures, which were deeply respected for breaking down the complex psychology of misdirection. He frequently lectured at the world-famous Magic Castle in Hollywood, teaching advanced theory to seasoned professionals.
Did Roger Klause publish any major works?
Yes, his philosophies and highly technical sleights were compiled into a landmark book titled "Roger Klause: In Concert." The book, published by Hermetic Press, is considered an essential textbook for serious students of close-up magic.
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