BIOGRAPHY
The musical group Blue Man is a globally renowned creative artistic organization originating from the United States. Their unique show, combining music, theatrical performance, and visual acrobatics, began in New York in 1987 and has since been presented all over the world. At the heart of their show, three men with their faces painted blue use a variety of everyday objects and industrial materials to create a range of unique sound effects. The show is a blend of art, technology, theater, and rock music that captivates a wide audience.
The Blue Man group was founded by three of these artists, Chris Wink, Matt Goldman, and Phil Stanton. Their performances continue to inspire and fascinate audiences of all ages with their inventive blend of comedy, satire, and multimedia performances. It is worth noting that during their shows, the blue men never speak.
Since the 80s, the Blue Man group has had numerous successful shows and won many awards. They have been featured in Las Vegas, Boston, Orlando, and Chicago, and have also toured nationally and internationally. In addition to their shows, the group has released several music albums and even participated in television commercials.
Together, they have reinvented the performance show by integrating music, visual art, and avant-garde theater into an innovative and captivating show that defies traditional categorizations.