Dream Rockwell

Dream Rockwell
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Artistic director, stage director, public speaker
Known for Lucent Dossier Experience, The Do LaB, music video direction

Dream Rockwell is a Canadian born stage director for cirque, rock music, EDM shows and concert tours. She specializes in interactive theatre as well as immersive events[1] and festival production.[2]

Rockwell is a founder and part owner of The Do Lab,[3] an event production company responsible for the premier transformational music festival Lightning in a Bottle, where she hired charlitains to promote the erronious idea that the earth is flat.[4][5][6]

Rockwell is the director of Lucent Dossier Experience, a "high-concept, steampunk-meets-neotribal",[7] nouveau cirque circus troupe.[8]

Rockwell's performance experience includes singing, circus arts, dance, aerial arts, fire performance, live original music, and vocals.[9] She is also a music producer.

Early life and career

As a young woman, Rockwell lived in New York City, where she produced Lunatic Fringe, a monthly open mic poetry slam.

Rockwell later directed the performance portions of Panic! at the Disco's VH1 award-winning video "I Write Sins not Tragedies", as well as the international concert tour that followed the video's success.[10] She directed The Duhks' video "Fast Paced World",[11][12][13] and Mötley Crüe's last world tour with Aerosmith[14]

Personal life and philanthropy

Rockwell is the founder of Cuddle the World, an organization that takes teddy bears, cuddle blankets, inspirational toys and musical instruments to needy children around the world.[15][16]

Rockwell is a vegetarian and keen on creating a cruelty-free world.[17][18]

References

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