The magic of the Cirque du Soleil

January 25th, 2010 by soullldiva

Cirque du Soleil, (Circus of the Sun) is a self-described “dramatic mix of circus arts and street entertainment”. (Thanks, Wikipedia!) The production company is locate in Montreal, Quebec and was founded by two street performers, Guy Laliberte and Daniel Gauthier (later director Franco Dragone would join on as a director).

Certainly more theatrical than the traditional 3-ring circus (and there are no animals), what really drives Cirque is the original characters that develop during the show. Yes, there are clowns, but does Barnum & Bailey’s tell a story of a clown watching his own funeral, inspired by “The Grand Parade: Portrait of the Artist as Clown” on display at the National Gallery of Canada? I think not.

Cirque artfully blends many types of performing: dance, acrobatics, music, acting, wire, ring and fabric work, and even the sets and costumes are themselves works of art. Sometimes it’s almost too much for the senses to take in!

Here is an example, from their 2005 show Corteo (about the clown mentioned above). There are highwire acts in circuses, but what about a dancing highwire artist in TOE SHOES? Kid you not. And just drink in the other wire work being done (angels who assist her), and the beautiful classic flamenco guitar music and other performers dressed as harlequin clowns.

Eye candy, right?

There are also transformation of normal things in Cirque to extraordinary, fun things. Like turning trampolines into beds and having the “kids” bounce on them! They bounce so high and keep their lovely lines, toes pointed. Really fun.

I had an acting teacher who encouraged us to go see Cirque when it came to town, because it wasn’t a circus to show us animal tricks, it showed us the amazing things that human beings could do. And amazing it is. It’s really about being completely submersed in a cornucopia of art forms for two solid hours. Heaven.

Do you have a favorite Cirque show? Let me know!

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