As the lead performer of The House of Dancing Water, Jesko von den Steinen, knows more than a thing or two about creativity. In this video, Jesko elaborates why being creative is not just the job of the designers. He explains that we all have to be creative to perform better in this rapidly changing world. Here Jesko von den Steinen shares how can we find creativity in our sense of play. Take a look:
Jesko von den Steinen is an actor, performer, choreographer, filmmaker and creative designer, and a co-creator and principal artist with “The House of Dancing Water”, the world’s largest water-based show created by the Franco Dragone Entertainment Group held at the City of Dreams in Macau.
Trained in wide variety of theatrical disciplines spanning dance, contemporary circus arts, acting and corporeal mime at prominent institutions around the globe, Jesko toured for five years as the solo clown and principal character in the Cirque du Soleil’s “Saltimbanco” performing throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia. He has taught Master classes alongside Philippe Gaulier, and Jean-Jacques Lemêtre of Théâtre du Soleil, and shared his expertise in acting and composition with The University of Sao Paulo, Béjart Rudra Ballet, the International Olympic Committee, Cirque du Soleil, The National theatre School of Spain in Sevilla.
In addition to the performing arts, Jesko has also directed short films for Canada’s Bravo-fact TV, has an MBA in Business Strategy, worked as a creative-strategist in Montreal, by using his experience as a storyteller and theatre practitioner to integrate the performing arts into experiential advertising and events.
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