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  2. La Nouba - Wikipedia

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    The show was Cirque du Soleil's third resident (non-touring) show created after Mystère and O in Las Vegas. [4] In 2007, 12 members of the power track act performed a routine during the pre-game show of Super Bowl XLI. [3] La Nouba reached a major milestone on July 10, 2009, during its 9 pm showing—this was their 5000th performance. [3]

  3. Drawn to Life (Cirque du Soleil) - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017 Cirque du Soleil and Disney announced that La Nouba would host its final performance on December 31, 2017. At that time, no plans for a new show were announced. [ 2 ] On December 18, 2017, Disney announced that Cirque du Soleil would produce a new show to replace La Nouba that would "draw its inspiration from Disney's heritage of ...

  4. Cirque du Soleil - Wikipedia

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    Before 2006, Cirque du Soleil performed exclusively in tents and permanent theatres, with the exception of the brief arena tours of Le Grand Tour du Cirque du Soleil in 1984 and Fascination in 1992. [ 11 ] 2006's Delirium was the company's first significant touring show for the arena market. [ 245 ]

  5. Review: Should you see ‘Bazzar’? Probably, if Cirque du ...

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  6. Universal raises ticket prices for Florida theme parks, water ...

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    Tickets to Universal’s Volcano Bay water park jumped to $80 for adults and $75 for children, from $70 and $65, respectively. That’s about a 9% increase on theme park tickets and 14% increase ...

  7. Dralion - Wikipedia

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    Dralion (pronounced Drah-lee-on) was a touring production by the Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil.The show combined elements of traditional Chinese circus with Western contemporary circus, complementing the "East-meets-West" theme implied in the title—the name is a portmanteau of "dragon" (representing the East) and "lion" (representing the West).