A Creative Space: NFTs, Web3 and the Performing Arts – Ep.2 Jean-Luc Pellerin of Web3Montreal [Circus Voices Podcast]

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A Creative Space: NFTs, Web3 and the Performing Arts – Ep.2 Jean-Luc Pellerin of Web3Montreal [Circus Voices Podcast]

Brought to you by the Circus Voices Podcast, “A Creative Space: NFTs, Web3 and the Performing Arts” will have series host Thomas Chambers speak with professionals in the performing arts industry that are adopting this new Web3 technology to build an innovative and more inclusive experience for fans, artists and creators alike.

During our second episode of Circus Voices Presents A Creative Space, we welcome Jean-Luc Pellerin of Web3Montreal to continue our journey in understanding more of this new Web3 technology and culture. 

As we get a grasp on this blockchain technology, recent Iron Man competitor and Web3 Montreal Co-Founder Jean-Luc Pellerin enlightens us with his mission to educate and support people through their Web3 journey. From exploring utilizable methods of financial transactions to community building, Jean-Luc elaborates on what, in his opinion, is the true mantra of this space: WAGMI. We Are All Going To Make It.

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Jean-Luc Pellerin

Jean-Luc Pellerin is a 29-year-old civil engineer that aped into Ethereum when he was 23, and has been investing in the space ever since. In April 2022, he and four other co-founders started Web3Montreal in order to bring the community together. W3MTL hosts networking events, 5 a 7s, and educational events and is planning great things for the community in the near future.

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Thomas Chambers
Circus Artist, Director and Producer -CANADA
Thomas Chambers is a Circus Artist, Director and Producer, based in Montréal, Quebec. After over a decade of trampoline competition, participating in many Canadian National Championships and notably to the Indo-Pacifc Games in Kakegawa Japan in 2010, Thomas had the opportunity to join Les Productions Haut-Vol as a performer in Toronto that kick started his career as a professional Circus Artist. Thomas has been performing globally in Big Tops with the Catwall Acrobats, Cirque Du Soliel, Flip Fabrique, and more. Since 2015, Thomas has had the pleasure of directing and choreographing over a dozen circus-based productions. He recently co-created the short film FOUND STRANDED (Winner of the Founders AWARD at the Circus International Film Festival) with Didier Stowe, Veronica Herrera Munguia, and Shannon Gélinas, produced by Les Improduits. While constantly in active creation, Thomas is currently completing his degree at McGill University in Executive Production in Creative Industries.

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Thomas Chambers

Thomas Chambers is a Circus Artist, Director and Producer, based in Montréal, Quebec. After over a decade of trampoline competition, participating in many Canadian National Championships and notably to the Indo-Pacifc Games in Kakegawa Japan in 2010, Thomas had the opportunity to join Les Productions Haut-Vol as a performer in Toronto that kick started his career as a professional Circus Artist. Thomas has been performing globally in Big Tops with the Catwall Acrobats, Cirque Du Soliel, Flip Fabrique, and more. Since 2015, Thomas has had the pleasure of directing and choreographing over a dozen circus-based productions. He recently co-created the short film FOUND STRANDED (Winner of the Founders AWARD at the Circus International Film Festival) with Didier Stowe, Veronica Herrera Munguia, and Shannon Gélinas, produced by Les Improduits. While constantly in active creation, Thomas is currently completing his degree at McGill University in Executive Production in Creative Industries.