The Clairvoyants, who perform mentalism with theatrical flair, talk about challenging magical stereotypes and making their shows special
It all started with a cup of coffee… and a blindfolded clairvoyant.
As he sat beside me in a cafe booth, mentalist Thommy Ten asked me to take out some items from my bag at random.
Rummaging through pens and chargers, I wanted to find something that Amelie van Tass, his stage partner and wife, might struggle to predict as she faced away from us. I handed Ten my passport, my wallet and a bag of almonds.
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