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Cirque du Soleil’s Dralion

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

Cirque du Soleil Dralion Sign

The circus is in town! The circus is in town! After seeing Cirque du Soleil’s Quidam (in Fukuoka), Alegria 2 (also in Fukuoka), and La Nouba (at DisneyWorld in Florida), I couldn’t miss the latest manifestation, Dralion now showing in Fukuoka. Dralion combines Asian, African, and European themes (the ‘Dra’ is for dragon, and ‘lion’ is, well, lion ;-) ). There are the usual suspects: clowns, trapeze, individual and choreographed acts of athleticism, rope (actually cloth) work, dance, and trampoline. Dralion uses some of the trampoline work that I saw in La Nouba, where they bounce to incredible heights all with precision timing–very cool stuff. There were three official clowns, and one ringer; the interplay between them all is quite fun to watch. The routine with the hair, etc. between two of them needs work; it was too predictable and tedious. The singers were great, as was the band. The woman representing the African portion of the show was incredibly talented; make sure to keep track of her when she’s on stage. This is a show to watch if you have a chance.

Cirque du Soleil’s Alegria 2

Monday, February 21st, 2005

The family went to see the latest incarnation of Circle du Soleil: Alegria 2. We went to Fukuoka this past Saturday for the early show. I have to say the troupe puts on one of the best shows I have ever seen. It’s very hard to describe if you have not experienced it. There are feats of incredible, physical power, followed by out and out hilarious antics by one to three clowns, followed by another kind of incredible performance by a number of perfectly timed movements, followed by, well, I hope you get the idea.

If you have not been to see any of the Circle du Soleil’s shows, I highly recommend it.