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'''Chen Kai''' (a Mayan word meaning "hands only") is the Mexican illusionist Julio Cerrera and often performs at magic conventions.<ref>http://www.magochenkai.com/</ref>
'''Chen Kai''' (a Mayan word meaning "hands only") is the Mexican illusionist Julio Cerrera and often performs at magic conventions.<ref>http://www.magochenkai.com/</ref>


He served as president of the Club Azteca of Magicians.<ref>Linking Ring, Sep 1967</ref> <ref>Cover of Genii 1971 March</ref>
== Biography ==
Kai served as president of the Club Azteca of Magicians.<ref>Linking Ring, Sep 1967</ref> <ref>Cover of [[Genii 1971 March]]</ref>


Every year Chen Kai organizes his Magic Symposium in Mexico City, where about 200 magicians come from all over Mexico.<ref>Linking Ring, March 2006</ref>
Every year Chen Kai organizes his Magic Symposium in Mexico City, where about 200 magicians come from all over Mexico.<ref>Linking Ring, March 2006</ref>
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* http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/24/kai-chen/
* http://magicpostcards.wordpress.com/2010/10/24/kai-chen/


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Latest revision as of 12:50, 31 March 2014

Chen Kai

Cover of Genii (1971)
BornJulio Hijuelos Cerrera

NationalityMexican

Chen Kai (a Mayan word meaning "hands only") is the Mexican illusionist Julio Cerrera and often performs at magic conventions.[1]

Biography

Kai served as president of the Club Azteca of Magicians.[2] [3]

Every year Chen Kai organizes his Magic Symposium in Mexico City, where about 200 magicians come from all over Mexico.[4]

Awards

References

  1. http://www.magochenkai.com/
  2. Linking Ring, Sep 1967
  3. Cover of Genii 1971 March
  4. Linking Ring, March 2006