Matt Goldman: The search for "aha!" moments
Matt Goldman is a co-founder of the international theatrical sensation Blue Man Group and the NYC-based Blue School. Full bio
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with nothing but a piano and chairs.
and he asks us to sing it.
to go to the right of the room
which I was a part of,
and go back to home room.
another music class again
was established,
what the gating test was in the moment.
"Good as can be expected."
expected" comment ...
it didn't seem right.
have had an experience similar to that,
would lead me to a career
for Blue Man Group
a natural proclivity for academics,
to understand me,
what to do with me.
even back then,
didn't know what to do
a standard mold,
safe and conducive conditions
to evolve and thrive.
are innately innovative,
that we were using 10,000 years ago.
that I started to question is,
to happen randomly and occasionally,
intentionally and frequently?
an off-Broadway show before.
that we had never seen onstage before,
and technology and sociology
and comedy and following your bliss.
if we had seen it before,
creativity and connectedness
a little bit of social good,
where people treated each other
respect and consideration
and collaborate and find solutions
the optimal conditions
and innovative environments
bigger than ourselves.
in all interactions.
and clear expectations,
until they're not.
all emotions matter.
a learning organization,
the innovation and learning curves.
that holds all these conditions together.
in the exact same manner
but it's an aspirational practice
in a more respectful way.
a profound effect on raising the bar,
in the office and the classroom,
in the way of the innovative process.
was essential for our creative process.
the consumption / waste loop
and surprising way for our audiences.
trying to do the same endeavor,
right here and now.
Silly Putty and tomato paste
that's coiled up under your costumes
an orifice in your chest
we finally happened upon bananas.
would have the exact right properties
through a tube with forced air,
the dramatic oozing effect
of the Blue Man show.
all the rules of theater altogether.
We had lighting designs.
we were one of the very first shows
in a respectful way,
in 70 pounds of Jell-O,
one of the heroes of the show.
what didn't need to be reinvented.
and we created a school --
that we wish we had gone to,
between classes
even when you couldn't sing middle C.
and parents and students
a lifelong, joyful passion for learning.
when it didn't need to be reinvented.
the more traditional methods
when it's the best way into a lesson.
learning across all subjects approach,
creative thinking,
like common sense,
a lot of attention to Blue School
of the middle school.
of middle school values.
to be happy and productive at school?
of individual work, collaborative work,
is really extraordinary.
what others need in order to learn.
and awareness of others.
when they came up with this.
20 years to identify.
of creating these vibrant communities
who want to prioritize these values.
like money and prestige and tradition.
in your own companies,
prioritizing children's voices
a harmonious and sustainable world.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Matt Goldman - EntrepreneurMatt Goldman is a co-founder of the international theatrical sensation Blue Man Group and the NYC-based Blue School.
Why you should listen
A few of Matt Goldman's titles include award-winning writer and performer, Grammy-nominated musician and composer, co-founder of the international theatrical sensation Blue Man Group, CEO of its parent organization Blue Man Productions, and co-founder of the NYC-based Blue School.
Goldman spent his boyhood in New York City, with parents who encouraged him to learn about a diverse range of interests. After earning an MBA degree, he began a career in software development, only to step away from the growing industry to follow where the Blue Man path would lead. His business knowledge assisted the friends early on, guiding them to make decisions in regard to the longevity and ownership of their creative work.
After nearly twenty years at the Blue Man helm with Chris Wink and Phil Stanton, Goldman made the decision to follow his passion for learning and education. The threesome teamed up with other artists and educators to form Blue School in New York City. With over 300 students enrolled in Pre-K through 8th grade, the school is designed to reimagine a more complete, balanced and exuberant approach to education. Goldman serves as Board Vice-Chair and co-Founder of the school.
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