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Eike Waltz met Jean Cocteau in a dream when Waltz was 20 years of age. Cocteau confronted Waltz with the importance of "the line." This dream was around the same time Waltz was a ballet dancer at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and was told by a family member of Stefan Zweig (the Austrian writer) to pursue the meaning of "to say" say it outside the box - say it differently -- say it with passion. His work as a sculptor and as a writer reflects his deep fascination for the undiscovered discovered.

Produktbeschreibung
Eike Waltz met Jean Cocteau in a dream when Waltz was 20 years of age. Cocteau confronted Waltz with the importance of "the line." This dream was around the same time Waltz was a ballet dancer at the Deutsche Oper Berlin and was told by a family member of Stefan Zweig (the Austrian writer) to pursue the meaning of "to say" say it outside the box - say it differently -- say it with passion. His work as a sculptor and as a writer reflects his deep fascination for the undiscovered discovered.
Autorenporträt
Eike "Ike" Waltz was born in Frankfurt, Germany and later married Sheila Halligan-Waltz. Eike Waltz enjoyed a twofold career: as a ballet dancer in his native Germany and as a U.S. based international engineering designer, international electronics industry consultant, and a USNC (United States National Committee) chief delegate to the IEC (International Electrotechnical Committee). He became a US citizen in 1997. Between these careers, he studied fine art and industrial design at the Royal College of Art in London (MDesRCA).