POETRY IN THE WATER MAY BE
O : CIRQUE DU SOLEIL IN LAS VEGAS
Paul Gorlero
Special Envoy
LAS VEGAS .- That
that theater is unique, any function is equal to the other, which is not eternal as the film is real. However, some shows are so powerful, so effective hardly be erased from the memory of its viewers. Remain sealed for ever, even in moments, in pictures, feelings. It is so, no doubt, cause or one of the most beautiful shows of Cirque du Soleil.
This city is like a big theme park with a lot of traffic at the Bellagio is one of the most impressive and luxurious hotels. It is thematic and many of them. His concept could be called the utmost luxury. Inside, one of the seven shows that Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas: O. He was the first Quebec company in Las Vegas and the tenth of its production (premiered in 1998). It is said that the hotel invested $ 100 million in building the 1800-seat theater that is home to O (phonetic sound of the word "water" in French), with a scene of many feet deep, that when opened reveals a huge pool of nearly six million liters of water.
O is a constant illusion. From the second begins, paraphernalia created by Guy Laliberté brings an aura of fascination on the public, which is difficult to escape. Impossible to maintain the focus on one thing. Situations occur continuously throughout the arc of vision of the viewer. People who "flies", ones that just glide through the air, others that seem to float, some walking, run or dance, and many who dive, dive, disappear and emerge to simply walk on water.
that theater is unique, any function is equal to the other, which is not eternal as the film is real. However, some shows are so powerful, so effective hardly be erased from the memory of its viewers. Remain sealed for ever, even in moments, in pictures, feelings. It is so, no doubt, cause or one of the most beautiful shows of Cirque du Soleil.
This city is like a big theme park with a lot of traffic at the Bellagio is one of the most impressive and luxurious hotels. It is thematic and many of them. His concept could be called the utmost luxury. Inside, one of the seven shows that Cirque du Soleil in Las Vegas: O. He was the first Quebec company in Las Vegas and the tenth of its production (premiered in 1998). It is said that the hotel invested $ 100 million in building the 1800-seat theater that is home to O (phonetic sound of the word "water" in French), with a scene of many feet deep, that when opened reveals a huge pool of nearly six million liters of water.
O is a constant illusion. From the second begins, paraphernalia created by Guy Laliberté brings an aura of fascination on the public, which is difficult to escape. Impossible to maintain the focus on one thing. Situations occur continuously throughout the arc of vision of the viewer. People who "flies", ones that just glide through the air, others that seem to float, some walking, run or dance, and many who dive, dive, disappear and emerge to simply walk on water.
Strange, hypnotic, this proposal so brutally theater leads to a dream world in which each of its components flashes poetry. In this surreal dimension move acrobats, musicians, swimmers, divers, singers and actors. The assembly works on several levels on a permanent basis, provided with a central focus. Only the peripheral can be just as or more exciting than every action role. Because if that ghost galleon almost swings through the air and on which they run, jump and slide a dozen acrobats surprisingly, are not least those nymphs that trace figures in the water, create textures and shake the soul. In O, a piano may appear from the depth to back away from it, or a shadowy group of wandering in a mortuary ritual, with a curtain of ethnic music, you can create this feeling of running on water, or a reader reality can burn for a long time to read on and covered with fire walking. And what about clowns or without words, as sweet as gimmicky gags manage to say that with affection can bring down even the worst storm.
If one day you are lucky enough to go through Las Vegas, prohibits not get to see this show. And if not so lucky, there is always that window can be kinder than YouTube.
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