[Book Review]
Impression of existence, Cirque du Soleil.
It has been quite some time since I watched Cirque du Soleil .
Last year, Cirque du Soleil visited South Korea, and I was successful in ticketing!
Cirque du Soleil is like a fantasy to me.
The emotion of seeing the Ka show in Las Vegas, the sadness of not seeing the O show,
I was amazed when I found out that my Venezuelan friend, who lived next door in Mexico, was working at .
The joy of seeing a tent in Montreal, Canada.
Seeing Cirque du Soleil had the same attraction as fate.
That’s how I came to see this performance, and without hesitation, I bought the rather expensive 20,000 won book.
If I had read the book first, or had read the book and watched the performance one more time, I think I would have been more impressed.
The information about corona is written thickly,
It hurt so much that I had to cut 90% of the number of people.
However, overcoming that, people who had been scattered were reunited and the performance was successful.
This performance was of great significance. So I felt like crying.
Even though Covid 19 wasn’t completely over, they were still proud of them.
After watching the performance, one word that kept coming to my mind was ‘trust’.
How can the directing, performances, and gestures of those dangerous acts all match the beat,
The only answer to the question of whether anyone can successfully finish without getting hurt every time. It was trust.
What kind of life would the directors, performers, and directors of Cirque du Soleil live?
I wondered how they could have such trust, the stories behind the scenes.
The answers to him were all in the book, so I enjoyed reading it.
Performers do their own makeup,
The process of the Cirque du Soleil vice-chairman adapting to the gaze of the manager who works at Cirque du Soleil
It’s so interesting. It also contains a tense situation, his own failures, his appearance as an office worker, and his human nature.
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Balancing Acts.
How did you translate it so well,,
I’m not sure if I should call this book an essay or a management guide.
With the theme of the circus, Daniel Lamarr unravels the things he experienced himself,
I thought that it would be suitable to be used as an educational guide for MBA’s creative business.
How to earn people’s trust, timing in business, and how to fully delegate authority
It is written about how to achieve creative results and how to chew the cud of failure.
Daniel Lamar, a writer and vice president, is humble but straightforward, gentle but strong.
Rather than saying, “I just had this kind of experience,” I really liked the way he spoke to the readers in a small way.
The photo with a bright smile in the middle also looks very happy.
It looks like one of my Brazilian friends. I wanted to be a vision of successful people.
The story of failure is also written without hesitation. Look back on it and chew the cud
The story of making a better performance is also touching.
Risk is always lurking in a circus.
That risk can be an injury to a performer or a corona.
But when that risk arises, how do you create a culture?
(I won’t use the term ‘organizational culture’ because it sounds like an office worker)
It was so good that it contained “Going to an organization with trust”.
(It was good that it was not a pretense to drag them into an organization of trust, but a heart that loves them as a human being.)