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Cirque du Soleil The Spark Book - Ignite Your Inner Creativity & Imagination | Inspirational Self-Help Guide for Artists, Entrepreneurs & Dreamers | Perfect for Creative Workshops & Personal Growth Journeys
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Cirque du Soleil The Spark Book - Ignite Your Inner Creativity & Imagination | Inspirational Self-Help Guide for Artists, Entrepreneurs & Dreamers | Perfect for Creative Workshops & Personal Growth Journeys
Cirque du Soleil The Spark Book - Ignite Your Inner Creativity & Imagination | Inspirational Self-Help Guide for Artists, Entrepreneurs & Dreamers | Perfect for Creative Workshops & Personal Growth Journeys
Cirque du Soleil The Spark Book - Ignite Your Inner Creativity & Imagination | Inspirational Self-Help Guide for Artists, Entrepreneurs & Dreamers | Perfect for Creative Workshops & Personal Growth Journeys
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Creativity and innovation are widely recognized as essential to success in business and so many aspects of our lives. For over two decades, Cirque du Soleil has been a world-renowned laboratory of creativity, enthralling audiences by fusing dazzling acrobatics, staging, choreography, and music, along with beautiful costumes and technical effects, to inspire and create magical, almost otherworldly theatrical experiences. In The Spark, Cirque’s former President of Creative Content, Lyn Heward, invites readers inside the world and ideas of Cirque du Soleil through the story of an ordinary man searching for meaning in his work and life.Like so many other people in their careers, sports agent Frank Castle has lost the passion he once had for his job. But a chance encounter with an inspiring Cirque du Soleil director takes him inside Cirque du Soleil to meet the artists, managers, designers, and technicians who create, shape, and perform in their acclaimed shows. As the story unfolds, the artists reveal surprising secrets about the sparks that ignite their creativity–from the pressure of deadlines and the exhilaration that comes from risking it all, to the chance encounters and everyday occurrences that have changed the way they live and work. As Frank comes to discover, every one of us is creative–wherever we work or whatever our job title is–but it’s up to us to tap into that powerful force.As The Spark makes clear, there is no single formula for creative success–each of us must unlock the power of our imagination in our own way. An inspiring tale that draws on behind-the-scenes stories from the most creative people in entertainment as well as some out-of-this-world Cirque du Soleil magic, The Spark is an unparalleled guide on how to make creativity a part of everything you do.
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Cirque du Soleil is one of the 32 organizations that William C. Taylor and Polly LaBarre examine in their book, Mavericks at Work: Why the Most Original Minds in Business Win. The strategies, practices, and leadership styles of these organizations may in some respects seem "unconventional, eccentric, odd, etc." However, they help to explain how organizations (as diverse as Anthropologie, Cirque du Soleil, Commerce Bank, DPR Corporation, GSD&M, IBM's Extreme Blue, ING Direct, the Pixar Animation Studio, and Southwest Airlines) have achieved extraordinary success in the "hypercompetitive marketplace" to which the authors refer.However, and this is a key point, Taylor and LaBarre correctly note that there's a significant difference "between learning from someone else's ideas and applying them effectively somewhere else." Presumably Cirque du Soleil's founder, Guy Liberté, and his associates rigorously examined dozens of other organizations while formulating and later refining their own strategies, practices, and leadership styles. In fact, that process never ends in "maverick" organizations such as Cirque du Soleil as their leaders continue to learn much of great value, especially what would not work and/or would not be appropriate for their organization.The Spark: Igniting the Creative Fire That Lives Within Us All is an entertaining as well as an informative explanation of Cirque du Soleil's "magic," with the material for the book created by its former president and COO of the company's Creative Content Division, Lyn Heward, and written by John U. Bacon. The performances are the result if a multiple of processes that include talent recruitment, auditions, orientation, intensive training, collaboration, auditions for a specific assignment, rehearsals (if selected), and continuous improvement during performances. As I read the book, I was reminded of the research conducted by Anders Ericsson and his colleagues at Florida State University to understand what produces peak performance. Natural talent is important but the critical factor is a total commitment to (on average) 10,000 hours of highly-disciplined, sharply-focused practice under strict and expert supervision. My guess is that all of Cirque du Soleil's peak performers meet (if not exceed) that commitment.This book is about both art and science. It is also about passion that elevates and a drive for perfection that is relentless. Not everyone who reads it will be able to ignite the creative fire within them. Many of them will not want to. However, there is something of substantial value for every reader to learn about the freedom that can only be achieved through order and structure, about the joy that can only be experienced after many painful personal sacrifices. Even within the infrastructure that each Cirque du Soleil performance requires, there are limits to how high its artists can ascend but there are no limits to how high and how far human spirit can...unless they are self-imposed.

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