
Last week I visited Canada to see Hugh Jackman In Performance. Through the stage, Hugh took us on a journey of his life through music, multimedia, style and personality. I have to say, Hugh leaves me in awe – as a performer, an artist, a father, a husband, and a spiritual person. It was just remarkable to see him in the spotlight, and I absolutely loved that he brought Russell James’ Nomad: Two World to the stage.
Hugh has always supported the amazing work of Nomad founder Russell James, and together they created a “Nomad Two Worlds” segment for his new show. I was blown away by the multi-media screening and the artists, and absolutely I loved the moment when Hugh’s son joined him on stage to play the didgeridoo, it was a perfect example of empowering our children through the preservation of culture. The result of Russell and Hugh’s collaboration was truly spectacular.
The next day, I had the opportunity to go on stage with Russell James, who was shooting close-ups for Nomad. He was capturing Australian aborigines Nathan Mundraby and Olive Knight – my friends from the outback that I was so thrilled to see again after having met and deeply connected with them two years ago in Australia. It was brilliant.
It was magnificent to see such an abundant display of culture and I left Hugh’s show feeling even more energetic about the work we are doing through Urban Zen.
I invite you to check back soon for full updates from the World Peace Festival in Berlin where I will connect with Hugh and Russell again for the Nomad Two Worlds Haiti project!
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