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Anyone who has watched a
Cirque du Soleil performance knows that they are unlike anything else. It
seems that each act is more mesmerizing than the last. Gymnasts especially
appreciate the strength and skill involved. (Many performers are former
gymnasts.) You will find that these videos become the most watched videos
in the house or gym!
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Cirque
du Soleil 3-Pack
When Cirque du
Soleil first ventured beyond Canada's borders, its powerful, singularly
ambitious "reinvention of the circus" seemed quixotic.
Inspired by European precedents, this was a big top downsized to a more
intimate, single ring, as the French Canadian troupe jettisoned animals
and the usual fright-wigged clowns, and focused on acrobats,
contortionists, and illusionists. Conventional wisdom would have held
that such esoterica was doomed, but anyone lucky enough to catch that
initial Cirque production (or any subsequent offerings) knows just how
wrong conventional wisdom can be. Each is totally unique and out of this
world! (See descriptions of each below.)
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Varekai
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Cirque du Soleil
Even
by the high standards of Cirque du Soleil, Varekai is
outstanding. While this artsy circus often aspires to weave a narrative
through its spectacular events, in Varekai that story (about a
winged boy who falls to earth and falls in love with a caterpillar girl)
is as delightful and engaging as the acrobatic feats--which is saying a
lot, because these feats will leave you agog. Acrobats juggle each
others' bodies with their legs; identical twins spin on aerial straps; a
contortionist twists into uncanny pretzel shapes; and much, much more.
The elaborate costumes truly do evoke an otherworldly place--one of the
clown characters looks like a man's torso emerging from the mouth of a
carnivorous plant. Exceptionally well-filmed, and featuring a wealth of
extra features about the making of the show, Varekai is Cirque du
Soleil at the peak of its powers: Dizzy, dazzling, and sexy. (2003)
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La
Nouba
- Cirque du Soleil
Spectacle-makers
Cirque du Soleil push the sheer abundance of eye-candy to the maximum in
La Nouba. While some astonishing physical feat is underway, a host of
colorful clown characters dart in and out at the fringes of the stage.
For some viewers, this will only enhance the experience--others will
find them an annoying distraction, particularly the lackluster quartet
of white-faced clowns who almost never go away. This, combined with some
overly busy camerawork, threatens to undermine the show; but the
acrobatics are topnotch as ever. The German Wheel, phenomenal
bicyclists, trapeze acts, flying straps, tightrope walkers (including a
sequence in which a woman does a hand-stand on top of a tightrope
walker's head), chair-balancing, and a particularly impressive extended
trampoline routine will make La Nouba satisfying. (Nov. 2004) |

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Dralion
- Cirque du Soleil
The Chinese consider the lion a symbol of good luck, so it's a half-dragon,
half-lion--a dralion--that is the symbol of the East-meets-West fusion
of this Cirque du Soleil show, in which 36 Chinese acrobats join the
renowned Canadian troupe. Celebrating the four elements as represented
in four colors-- blue (air), green (water), red (fire), and ochre
(earth)--Dralion combines ancient Chinese circus traditions with Cirque
du Soleil's usual stunning elements: the techno-oriented single ring;
the multicolored lights and costumes; the music
that mixes rock, New Age, and various world influences (though not
Chinese); and the madcap clowns that pull a victim out of the audience
(he turns out to be a terrific sport). But
of course the main reason to watch a Cirque du Soleil show is the
acrobatic stunts, those eye-popping displays of agility, balance, and
strength. You'll see an acrobat balancing on one hand, a brawny juggler,
a high-flying teeterboard act, a double trapeze, contortionists, a
parasol turned and tossed atop a foot, furiously synchronized
hoop-diving, unbelievable rope-skipping, and more. While nothing can
match the experience of seeing this troupe live, the video does offer
some choice close-ups that you would never get from your seat, and you
can't ask the live performers to repeat your favorite stunts over and
over again. And you'll want to see them over and over because Dralion is
a dazzler.
89 minutes. 2001
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La Magie
Continue
- Cirque du Soleil
Acclaimed by an audience of
over 30 million worldwide, with numerous prizes and distinctions to its
credit, Cirque du Soleil is a unique organization that has reinvented
and revolutionized the circus arts. Since its beginnings in 1984, Cirque
du Soleil has been pleasing the public with a novel show concept that is
as original as it is non-traditional; an astonishing, theatrical blend
of circus arts and street performance, wrapped up in spectacular
costumes and fairyland sets and staged to spellbinding music and magical
lighting. There are no animals in Cirque du Soleil productions, only
sheer human energy is put to work! 50 minutes. 2001
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Journey
of Man
- Cirque du Soleil
Like all Cirque du Soleil productions, Journey of Man
is a showcase for transcendent beauty and astonishing physical
achievement. Originally produced as a 3-D IMAX presentation, this
39-minute film remains impressive on smaller screens, although its
guiding theme (the evolution of humankind through the power of dreams,
faith, and love) is sweetly contrived. It's the way this theme is
expressed that matters: elements of Cirque du Soleil's awe-inspiring
stage act are performed amidst wondrous settings, accompanied by Benoît
Jutras's inspiring score, and metaphorically representing the birth,
growth, and maturity of "the Universal Child." The journey of
man comes full circle to the sustaining belief that all things are
possible. It's this point that is best expressed by the remarkable feats
of Cirque du Soleil's lavishly costumed performers, including a uniquely
graceful underwater ballet, swooping bungee- cord choreography, two
precisely balanced human "statues" in perfect synchronicity,
and other wonders that must be seen to be believed. 2000,
39 minutes.
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Saltimbanco
- Cirque du Soleil
Saltimbanco
is a celebration of life in which an international troupe of more than
fifty performers ranging from 8 to 45 years of age defy gravity and
dazzle with their artistry. A panoply of acts in which top-notch
acrobatics are executed with masterly beauty, hand-balancing, double
trapeze, double tightrope, Chinese poles, the Russian swing, bangees,
jugglers, and clowns. Created in 1994 as an antidote to the violence and
despair typical of the 20th century, this phantasmagorical show proposes
a new vision of urbanity, overflowing with optimism and happiness. Saltimbanco
is not linear; rather, it is a kaleidoscope, an adventure in which
anything can happen. Saltimbanco has its own language, a soul
expressed through the voice, the body and music. 1994, 78 minutes.
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Quidam
- Cirque du Soleil
Cirque's creative brain trust,
including "guide" Guy Laliberte and director Franco Dragone,
have crafted each production as an extended performance piece framed by
recurrent characters, unified production design, and underlying themes.
Already mesmerizing visual tableaux and astonishing illusions are given
an added poignancy (and, occasionally, true gravity) by the productions'
underlying comments about society, conformity, beauty, and emotion; even
without such conscious motifs, however, Cirque's sheer artistry is never
less than riveting.
Quidam revolves around an Everychild, living with self-absorbed (and
deliberately archetypal) parents, who's whisked away to a vividly
surreal world where Cirque's remarkable acrobats and artists take
literal flight. Their tools are often prosaic--oversized flying rings,
an open steel wheel large enough for a single inhabitant, skateboards,
ropes--yet the resulting images are stunning. Injecting further drama
and atmosphere is the score (here by musical director Benoit Jutras),
which is as far removed from traditional circus music as Cirque's
"acts" are from Barnum & Bailey. Performed with
synthesizers, electric guitar, solo reed instruments, percussion, and
voice (often singing in a kind of Esperanto that's tantalizing yet
foreign), Cirque's music can be dismissed as New Age only until heard in
its intended context. 1999
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Alegria
- Cirque du Soleil
A film event inspired by Cirque
du Soleil. Alegria is the touching story of Frac (Rene Bazinet), a
street mime who has lost all love for his art and life, deciding to end
it all by lying in front of an oncoming train. When his 11-year-old
friend Momo (Clipper Miano) insists on joining the suicide attempt, Frac
must save them both. The train carries a traveling circus, and when it
stops, Frac catches sight of Giulietta (Julie Cox), the troupe's
beautiful lead singer and performer. Frac falls instantly and
rapturously in love, but to pursue Giulietta, he must overcome her
father, Fleur (Frank Langella), the circus leader who disapproves of
Frac. When Giulietta abandons the troupe to be with Frac and help save
Momo from an abusive taskmaster who forces young children to sell
flowers on the street, the wonderful cirque falls apart. Realizing that
Giulietta must return, she and Frac help Fleur understand that the
mission of the cirque is to console a suffering world. The show, like
life, must go on. 93 minutes. 1999
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A Baroque Odyssey
- Cirque du Soleil
A unique and inspiring look into
the heart of the Cirque du Soleil universe. This 10-year anniversary
retrospective made in 1994 highlights the essence of Cirque du Soleil,
the amazing energy and spirit that gave birth to the phenomenon and the
breathtaking artistry that has captivated and delighted audiences around
the world. 1994, 56 minutes.
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Nouvelle Experience
- Cirque du Soleil
The brilliant artistry of Cirque
du Soleil has transformed the circus into an exciting, novel performance
experience. Nouvelle Experience celebrates the magic of their innovative
techniques and the genius of one of the most visionary groups of artists
in the world. Included in the show that toured for 19 months in
1990-1991, performing to over 1.3 million people: Contortion, Korean
Plank, Solo Trapeze, Tightrope, Aerial Straps, Acrobatics, Trampoline
and Balancing on Chairs. 1991, 85 minutes.
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Cirque
Reinvente
- Cirque du Soleil
"Ladies and gentlemen, dear
children, once upon a time..." The allure of the circus has always
been magical. But Cirque du Soleil has redefined the meaning of the word
and has taken it to the next level, performance art without boundaries,
ballet without gravity. And their intoxicating mixture of costume,
music, stage design and showmanship has dazzled millions. Emmy award
winning Cirque Reinvente captures the extraordinary tour
performed by Cirque du Soleil to sold-out audiences in 1987. Included
are breathtaking feats of hand-balancing, tightrope, acrobatic cycling,
chair balancing, contortion, clowns and aerial acrobatics. "With
our fieriness and our youthfulness, we wanted to reinvent the
circus." 1987, 56 minutes.
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Fire
Within (The
TV Series)
- Cirque du Soleil
This addictive, Emmy Award-winning series has
all the human turmoil of reality television, but the subjects have
actual talent--it's a 13-part documentary about the young acrobats of
Cirque du Soleil, watching them struggle with the physical rigors and
emotional demands of creating a new show (the acclaimed Varekai). Fire
Within focuses on eight performers, among them Gareth, a temperamental
Brit whose sculpted physique features multiple tattoos; Stella, a young
African American trapeze artist who's a bit of a diva; Oleg, a
35-year-old Russian circus professional trying to shift his talents to
dance; Olga, a Cirque veteran as a contortionist, being given a starring
role in this new show. Skillfully edited, Fire Within follows the
performers along the stressful path from auditions to opening. The show
gains surprisingly intimate access into their lives, capturing the
strength and vulnerability of people whose bodies are their art--and not
everyone rises to the challenges they face. The process of making a show
like Varekai isn't always pretty or gentle; if an act isn't
working--such as when Gareth and his acrobatic partner Ashley have
trouble finding their balance for a piece called the Icarian Games--the
act will simply be cut, and the performer fired. Fire Within is a
remarkable warts-and-all document of frustration and ingenuity. After
each episode, you'll eagerly jump to the next one to learn what happens
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