Jörn Weisbrodt (born 26 January 1973)[1] is a German-American arts administrator,[2] singer, and former artistic director of the Luminato Festival, Toronto's annual Festival of Arts and Creativity.[3] He is currently the artistic director of ALL ARTS,[4] a streaming platform and broadcast channel from WNET.
After his graduation, Weisbrodt worked for management consulting firm McKinsey & Company[5] and held a number of positions in Germany, including assistant director at Deutsches Theater, co-founder of Zwischenpalastnutzung and Artistic Production Director at the Berlin State Opera.[10]
Luminato has encompassed all creative fields from music to theatre, dance, literature, visual arts, film, magic and food.[17] Weisbrodt's vision for the Festival was to create connections between the disciplines and promote collaborations between artists from different fields.[2][15] He stated, "I don't think a festival today should just invite productions from the international or national touring circuit; it should encourage artists to create something new."[2] He also stressed the importance of pre-performance talks, artist interviews and community outreach in order to better engage a modern audience.[18][19]
Weisbrodt believed that Toronto was on the verge of becoming a city of global and cultural importance[31] and that the Festival could attract artists to live and work in it[20]—"I would love to be [...] part of making something really extraordinary here," he said.[32]
Personal life
Weisbrodt married his partner, singer-songwriter and composer Rufus Wainwright, in Montauk, Long Island, in August 2012.[33] They have a daughter, in a "parenting partnership" with friend Lorca Cohen, daughter of Leonard Cohen.[34]
^“Jörn Weisbrodt”Theater der Zeit, Berlin. Retrieved on 24 June 2014. "Er studierte Opernregie an der Hochschule für Musik 'Hanns Eisler' in Berlin, Abschluss 2000." (Translation: He studied opera direction at the "Hanns Eisler" Music Conservatory in Berlin, degree 2000.)
^Petrowski, Nathalie. “Jorn Weisbrodt: du charme des contacts et... Rufus”La Presse, Montreal, 23 June 2012. Retrieved on 24 June 2014. "C'est un moment intéressant pour Toronto qui a toujours vécu dans l'ombre du géant américain, sauf qu'aujourd'hui, le géant ne va pas bien. Il est en perte de prestige et de pouvoir. Toronto, pendant ce temps-là, se porte bien et ne demande qu'à s'ouvrir et à s'épanouir culturellement." (Translation: It's an interesting moment for Toronto which has always lived in the shadow of the American giant, except that today, the giant is not well. It's losing prestige and power. In the meantime Toronto is well and asks only to open up and to flourish culturally.)