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Showing 1-25 of 86 results.In 1984, Cirque du Soleil began in Canada with a collection of 20 street performers. Over the years, it has grown to an entertainment giant, with over 1,000 artists and 3,800 employees from over 40 different countries. Cirque du Soleil has a haunting atmosphere that is almost eerie, with incredible acrobatics that you just have to see for yourself to believe. But Cirque du Soleil is not your typical circus. It creates a special world of its own, with otherworldly costumes and makeup, strange story lines, and mysterious music. See Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk at the WaMu Theatre in New York City. Buy your Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk tickets on TicketNetwork.
Few spectacles in the world can compare to Cirque du Soleil, except for the beauty of nature and the seasons. And winter is a time of wonder and beauty with snow falling and ice shining. Now, you can get Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk tickets and see the splendor of both in one night. Look on TicketNetwork for all your Cirque du Soleil needs including finding hard to get Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk tickets.Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk features amazing acrobatic acts, such as Aerial Straps, Cyr Wheel, Hoops, Juggling, and a life sized rag doll. Other acts include Slack Wire, or acrobatics performed on a clothesline, and Rola-bola. And if you've never heard of these acts before, that shows how different and unique Cirque du Soleil really is. You just have to experience this one of a kind show for yourself, because there is nothing like seeing Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk in person. Get your cheap Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk tickets today before you miss out!TicketNetwork has the best discount Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk seats.
Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk is directed by Fernand Rainville and choreographed by Catherine Archambault.Simon Carpentier shines as the Composer and Musical Director, and Jim Corcoran wrote the lyrics.Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk tells the story of a boy named Jamie who lives in a city where winter has arrived. The air is bitterly cold with long shadows, but one thing is missing. There is no snow. Jamie sets out on a quest to find snow. On his journey, Jamie interacts and runs into characters in the classic Cirque du Soleil style. There are acrobats, dancers, and giant talking puppets that all add to adventure in Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk. This is the best time to plan ahead and find discount Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk tickets now, before the holiday season starts.
Each Cirque du Soleil show has a unique name that has special significance to their specific show, including Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk. Wintuk refers to the show's imaginary country where the characters search for snow and adventure. Wintuk is an Arctic world without any sunlight, but it is full of strange surprises and wonder.Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk is a seasonal show that will be playing for 10 weeks during the winter months. It takes place at the WaMu Theatre at Madison Square Garden. The designer for Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk created a set with a widescreen perspective, since the WaMu Theatre has 20 foot high ceilings and a 100 foot long stage. Get your hard to find Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk tickets as well as other Cirque du Soleil tickets at TicketNetwork, your source for the best selection of discount Cirque du Soleil: Wintuk tickets!
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Guy Laliberte, founder of Cirque du Soleil, was born in Quebec City, Canada in 1959. He became interested in the performing arts in high school, and eventually joined up with a group of 20 stilt-walking street performers called "Fete Foraine de Baie-Saint-Paul." In 1983, the government of Quebec gave Laliberte a 1.5 million dollar grant to produce a show for Quebec's 450th anniversary celebration, which he called "Le Grand Tour du Cirque du Soleil." Laliberte's vision for Cirque du Soleil (French for "Circus of the Sun") was a production that would combine the circus arts and street entertainment with dramatic lighting, original music, and extravagant costumes to achieve a high arts experience.
The first Cirque du Soleil production was a success, and earned Laliberte contracts for another year of performances. Despite some early financial difficulties, the success of early shows La Magie Continue (1986), Le Cirque Reinvente (1987), and Nouvelle Experience (1990) managed to keep Cirque afloat. Next came Fascination in 1992, which was a collage of the most popular acts from the previous Cirque du Soleil shows.
Also in 1992, Cirque du Soleil's longest-running show, Saltimbanco began. Saltimbanco (derived from the Italian for "to jump on a bench") was the first Cirque show to focus on a narrow theme; namely that of "cosmopolitan urbanism." There have been a string of touring Cirque du Soleil productions through the years. Alegria appeared in 1995, and was about the abuse of power and struggle for freedom. In 1996 came Quidam, which was a manifestation of a daydream. Dralion began touring in 1999, and was Asian-themed. Based on the myth of Icarus, Varekai was created in 2002. In 2005, a performance inspired by the painting "The Grand Parade: Portrait of the Artist as a Clown" appeared, called Corteo. Most recently, the Middle-Eastern inspired KOOZA hit the road in 2007.
Cirque du Soleil also offers up a number of resident shows. The first was called Mystere, which began in 1993 at the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, and was an exploration of the beginning of life in the universe. "O" (a phonetic spelling of the French word for "water") opened its doors at the Bellagio in Las Vegas in 1998, and was the first show of its kind to be performed in water. La Nouba was created for Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida in 1998, and was based on the concept of a fairy tale. In 2003, Zumanity, the first Cirque du Soleil show intended for mature audiences, began at the New York-New York Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas. KA, arrived at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in 2004, and depicted the story of imperial twins. Lastly came a show called LOVE in 2006 at The Mirage in Las Vegas, which is based on the music of The Beatles.
Cirque du Soleil has been honored with numerous awards since its inception, including multiple Emmy Awards, Drama Desk Awards, and other prestigious international medals and awards. Over its fifteen years of existence, Cirque du Soleil has visited over 200 cities around the globe. Over 80 million people are estimated to have seen a Cirque du Soleil performance since 1984, and they keep coming back for more! TicketNetwork has the best selection of Cirque du Soleil tickets available now, so get your cheap tickets for Cirque du Soleil from TicketNetwork today!