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Cirque du Soleil (French for "Circus of the Sun") is an entertainment empire based in Montréal, Quebec, Canada and founded in Quebec in 1984 by 2 former street performers, Guy Laliberté and Daniel Gauthier. It was an answer to a call by Commissariat général aux célébrations 1534-1984 of the Quebec Government for the 450th anniversary celebration of the discovery of Canada by French explorer Jacques Cartier (b 1491-d 1557). Gauthier, who left the company in 2001, now owns the ski area Le Massif, on the St. Lawrence River in Quebec. Cirque du Soleil is now "guided" by Guy Laliberté.It has been described as the modern circus, and focuses upon a storyline as well as amazing performances. It has several resident and touring troupes and draws heavily from the circus tradition. Emphasizing the use of humans as performers, Cirque du Soleil does not make use of animals. Instead, its performances combine elements of street performances, circus, opera, ballet, and rock music. Acts include contortionists, jugglers, feats of strength, clowning, and trapeze artists. Their costumes are very colorful and creative, setting a festive and lively atmosphere. Also, Cirque shows do not use pre-recorded music; all music is played live.Cirque shows begin as a creative concept, usually with elements of a central story line, a design concept and the selection of a composer for the music. These elements remain relatively constant throughout the production run of a given show.However, the shows also include both "house" and "guest" acts. House acts are performed by the full-time cast members, some whom may be involved in several routines. Not all prepared routines are presented in every performance. Guest acts rotate in and out over the run of the show (clowns are typically guest acts). As a result, Cirque shows can vary somewhat performance to performance, and shows tend to evolve over time.Cirque creators borrow from some of circus's earliest forms (for example, banquine and teeterboard acts) but also regularly introduce new apparatus. For example, Cirque introduced the use of bungie cords to aerial acts and created a modified tumbling trampoline called a Power Track, both of which have since been adopted by other circuses.Cirque du Soleil recruits acts from different world circuses, including from China and Russia, blending them into their own style
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Cirque du Soleil: Quidam, Royal Albert Hall, London
January: a time for greyness, abstinence and frugality, right? Not if Cirque du Soleil can help it. The billion-dollar circus has rolled into town once again for its annual British tour, bringing with it a riot of colour, contortion and choral music. And, on its freezing cold opening night at the Royal Albert Hall, a smattering of celebrities, too – including stars of the latest Strictly Come ...
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Behind the scenes at Cirque du Soleil
You have to adjust your sense of scale to appreciate fully the phenomenon of Cirque du Soleil. Its founder, the bald, puckish (and very rich) Guy Laliberté describes it as "the No 1 entertainment company in the world" – a grandiose statement sure to raise the hackles of any Cirque cynic. But then you look at the evidence. Since its humble beginnings as a rag-tag gang of stilt-walkers and ...
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Cirque Montage
The incredible performance feats of the Cirque du Soleil have become so popular that perhaps a bit of the novelty has worn off. But as soon as you see a young woman balanced on one hand swing her foot over her shoulder, the magic comes back (as well as the cringing, for some). Get awestruck again as ...
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Things to do, places to go: Cirque Du Soleil's 'Wintuk,' NYSO on the road, and a trip to the zoo
Ice giants, giant dog puppets and a trampoline act are all part of the fun in the Cirque Du Soleil production of "Wintuk," at the WAMU Theater at Madison Square Garden. The show also features acrobats, dancers, talking lampposts as...
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New mum Natasha enjoys night off with the Cirque Du Soleil
Life with a three-month-old baby can be exhausting, and so new mum Natasha Kaplinsky decided to use some of her maternity leave for a bit of light relief and headed for a night at the circus, along with husband Justin Bower.
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