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One of the first "new" or "contemporary" circuses without animals (it predates Cirque du Soleil by several years), Circus Oz made shows with only 12 multi-skilled performers who all performed the entire show, doing "a bit of everything", from acrobatics and clowning to music and aerial work. The shows were usually comic and character-driven.
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 ]
1882–2024 Wanderlust Circus: United States of America Active 2006–present Webers Circus: Australia Active 2007–present Whiteway Circus [7] India Will-o'-the-Wisp Fire Circus [233] Australia Wirth's Circus: Australia Defunct 1882–1963 Wuqiao Acrobatics World [234] China Active 1993-present Yano Circus Japan Defunct 1916–1996
Merten is originally from the Gold Coast, Australia. From the age of 5, Merten trained in various acrobatic sports including gymnastics, tumbling, diving, and circus. [2] She attended A.B. Paterson College. [3]
Lisa Maree Skinner (born 17 February 1981 Brisbane and lived in Clear Mountain, Brisbane, Australia) is an Australian artistic gymnast who competed at the 1996, 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games. She was the first Australian gymnast to qualify for an individual event final at the Olympics. She has toured with Cirque du Soleil performing aerial hoops.
Cirque du Soleil performing Dralion in Vienna, 2004. The new circus or nouveau cirque movement originated in Australia, the West Coast of the United States, France and the United Kingdom from the early 1970s to the mid-1980s.
In 2024, the film documentary Cirque du Soleil: Without a Net was released on streaming media. The film shares the behind the scenes story of the professional and personal lives of the cast and crew returning to the COVID-19 pandemic closed show.
Reflecting Cirque du Soleil's return to more traditional circus arts with clowning and acrobatics, Marie-Chantale Vaillancourt (costume designer) chose a colour palette more in line with traditional circus and burlesque: red, white, and gold. Koozå's costumes are designed from the point of view of a character called the Innocent. The Innocent ...