Multi award recipient, Jean Francois has been the voice behind taking art into a complete entertainment form, combining drama, comedy and audience participation. Jean has performed nightly in top Las Vegas resorts and productions; has taken center stage at events such as the Olympics, World Soccer, political conventions and world summit meetings with clients that have included Sun Micro Systems, Microsoft, and GM to name only a few. Jean has also performed his unique talent for international notables such as the King of Belgium, the Sultan of Brunei, Prince Charles, the Grimaldi's, the Sheik of Kuwait and others. Jean has also appeared on various television shows which include Larry King Live, The Today Show, Sabado Gigante, etc… Jean Francois has also been nominated and awarded "Entertainer of the Year" by numerous organizations making him a sure bet and guaranteed value as a headliner for any event situation.
Jean Francois' show is mainstream, high energy and completely original. Jean Francois' productions are filled with exciting vignettes taking performance art to new levels. Trompe L' Oeil, Mode Art, Artos a surrealistic experience…Jean Francois' after dinner show is taking him to the extreme. Painting upside down hanging by a rope on fire, carving a one ton hunk of play dough and turning it into Michelangelo's sculpture of David, creating a painting of the Mona Lisa blindfolded, or using a volunteer from the audience as his paintbrush to create a rendition of your logo. Jean Francois' vivid personality and flair for comedy make the show an experience that will be hard to forget. In "I Think Extreme", a new keynote which topics are: "facing adversity in today's business" and "the survival spirit of the creative mind." Jean Francois speaks to corporate groups about his extreme travel and life experiences and creates a parallel with the business climate of today. As a pioneer of aerobics in Europe, Jean took a box of flyers and turned it into a successful chain of aerobics studios which he later sold to buy a sailboat. He then spent the next seven years traveling around the world rock climbing in Patagonia and the Himalayas; paragliding from the top of Mont Blanc; scuba diving in the seven seas, all the while painting thousands of paintings to support his travels. Jean Francois' challenges have taken him from sailing through typhoons to fighting pirates off the coast of Brazil and once drifting on a broken windsurfer for 72 hours on the open Caribbean Sea.

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