10 behind-the-scenes Cirque du Soleil secrets that will delight you
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The production, which first debuted in Montreal in 2009, takes an in-depth look at the world of insects, with each one of the 52 performers on stage bringing a specific creature to life through outstanding movements and acrobatics.
Rehearsals are surprisingly quiet, with performers focusing intensely on perfecting their acts—a striking contrast to the high-energy performances, exemplified by the duo of Corentin Lemaître Auger and Maxime Charron who are bringing fleas to life in their trapeze act.
Cirque du Soleil began as a humble group of street performers in 1984 but has transformed into a leader in contemporary circus, showcasing artistry and acrobatics on a grand scale.
The name 'ovo' means 'egg' in Portuguese, encapsulating the central theme of the show and reflecting the intricacies of nature through creative performance.
Read at Time Out New York
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