Wyatt Jackson

Wyatt Jackson started performing throughout the New England region of America with his own hip hop crew and worked with the acclaimed Boston Youth Theater for seven (7) seasons. He was then cast in the European tour, Body anAd Soul, where he worked with Tony Award Winner, George Faison, Mercedes Ellington, and Andre Heller. Upon finishing the tour, he then landed a recording contract with Warner Bros. Records, under the corporate direction of actor, Michael Douglas. The hip hop/R&B duo, Here and Now, blended theatrical story-telling and hip-hop production. The chart-climbing release generated two hit songs, "Are You Ready" and "Tastin' Love Again" - the latter landing him the soundtrack to the Paramount Pictures release, Losing Isaiah. He also composed music for choreographer, Dwight Roden with respect to the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre international tour under the direction of Judith Jamison.
He credits the mentors in his life to the success he believes God gave him:
Dianne Walker - an American Tap Dancer, Dr. Elaine Koury - an American Educator, Dick Scott - an American Entertainment Producer, George Faison - an American Choreographer, and Rev. Dr. Ray Hammond - an American Minister.
He went on to work with PBS Children's Programming for nine (9) seasons (being featured on and choreographed for Zoom - of which he shares an Emmy Award with the crew for Best Children's TV Show). He was also featured in ', plus choreographed, composed music and was featured on the Peabody Award winning show, Design Squad.
Other credits include: Black and Blue - European Tour, Heaven and the Homeboy - Off Broadway, and VH1 Divas Live starring Aretha Franklin and Janet Jackson. Corporate and Government clients include: Dow Chemical Company, American Heart Association, Lotus Software, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Massachusetts Cultural Council.
Wyatt Jackson has now incorporated his brand of creative collaboration. Wyatt Jackson Flow Industries is the multi-media wing of his work in the creativity field. Using methodologies from colleagues of his such as: Tony Buzan, Richard Florida, and Daniel H. Pink, WJFL is poised to collaborate with production houses in new and innovative ways. Move w/ The Flow is the tagline for his company's timely approach to creativity in the private and the public sectors.
 
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