Details, Explanation and Meaning About Cirque du Soleil

Cirque du Soleil Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Cirque du Soleil (French for "Circus of the Sun") is an entertainment company founded by Guy Laliberté, a former fire-eater, in 1984 and based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. 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. Its performances combine elements of street performances, circus, opera, and rock music. Acts include contortionists, jugglers, feats of strength, clowning, and trapeze artists. Their costumes are very colorful and creative, setting a festive atmosphere.

Celine Dion's A New Day..., a resident show in Las Vegas and produced by Franco Dragone (a director of Cirque du Soleil), was inspired by Cirque du Soleil.

Cirque du Soleil has produced a number of IMAX movies (the most well-known is perhaps The Journey of Man), performance DVDs, and soundtrack CDs.

The troupe was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame.

Table of contents
1 Touring Troupes
2 Resident troupes
3 External links

Touring Troupes

Resident troupes

The resident troupes have established homes in the entertainment centers of the
United States: Las Vegas, Nevada, and Orlando, Florida.

External links


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