martes, 29 de noviembre de 2011

Cirque du Soleil Zarkana


Zarkana es la primera producción de gran escala, creada exclusivamente para grandes espacios, al estilo de los espectáculos permanentes de Las Vegas (KÁ, Mystere, O, Love o Viva Elvis), que en esta ocasión única visitará el Madrid Arena, uno de los pocos espacios en Europa con capacidad suficiente para albergar esta puesta en escena. Una superproducción de estética enigmática y barroca que cuenta con las tecnologías más punteras y sofisticadas a su servicio, dando lugar a espectaculares proyecciones audiovisuales, efectos especiales, luces y sonido. Es una oportunidad única e irrepetible para disfrutar de un montaje y un espectáculo de
estas características.
Zarkana es una fusión de las palabras bizarre ‐ extraño‐ y arcana‐ misterio, secreto) e irresistiblemente insólito donde se desdibujarán los límites entre lo real y lo imaginario. En el mundo fantástico y extraño de Zark, un mago que ha perdido a su amada, y con ella, sus poderes. Mientras llora y suspira por su regreso, se sumerge en un mundo habitado por criaturas surrealistas.
Un show único de Cirque du Soleil completamente diferente a los anteriores vistos en España, donde la música es el hilo conductor y en el que sus acrobacias no son solamente impresionantes por su complejidad sino también por el número de artistas que participan en ellas. Un elenco de 75 artistas internacionales que transportaran al espectador a un mundo mágico e irresistiblemente insólito donde se desdibujarán los límites entre lo real y lo imaginario.

Zarkana está escrito y dirigido por François Girard.


MGM Resorts tells Cirque to shutter ‘Viva Elvis’ at Aria


MGM Resorts tells Cirque to shutter ‘Viva Elvis’ at Aria

MGM Resorts has asked Cirque du Soleil to replace its show “Viva Elvis” at the Aria by the end of 2012, citing poor ticket sales. The move is the first time that the Canadian company, which has come to dominate the big-production showrooms on the Strip, has been asked to shut a show since arriving here in 1993 with its first permanent show, “Mystere” atTreasure Island.
“As attendance levels have not been meeting expectations, we have asked our partners at Cirque du Soleil to replace the show,” a company statement said. “We will work closely with Cirque as we explore future entertainment options.”
An internal Cirque du Soleil memo was sent to the cast of “Viva Elvis” on Wednesday afternoon announcing MGM’s intentions. “Viva Elvis” has played 900 performances at the Aria resort at CityCenter, to nearly 1 million people.
In a letter to the cast and crew, Cirque CEO Daniel Lamarre said: “All of us are saddened we may have to bring ‘Viva Elvis’ to the end of its journey. The artistic merit of the production is exceptional ... We were given the notice by our partners there. We respect the decision as ticket sales have not met expectations ... I am proud of our work on this show and understand that this is simply a business decision.”
Lamarre said in an interview, “We will now take the appropriate time to focus on redeploying as many of the show’s employees as possible, when the time comes, and evaluating next steps for exploring the many possibilities for creative content.”
MGM Resorts spokesman Alan Feldman said the show simply had not met business expectations. “I think it’s a terrific show, but it’s not selling the tickets we want it to sell. There’s a point in time where we’re in a position to ask them to put in a different show.
“Cirque has a very long planning cycle with its cast, and we don’t want people to not know what’s going on in their lives,” Feldman said.
“Viva Elvis” is the newest of the seven Cirque du Soleil shows along the Strip — its 1,840-seat, acoustically refined showroom costing an estimated $100 million.
The show was previously scheduled to go dark for a 90-day retooling in January and reopen in early spring. A top Cirque official told the Sun Wednesday evening: “The extended dark period for a full revamp of the show will now not take place. It will just be the regular dark period from Feb. 4-11, but we will make previously planned artistic adjustments ... We will also be integrating the Banquine act from our ‘Zed’ show for sure.”
“Zed” is a Cirque production that opened in Tokyo on Oct. 1, 2008, and will close this New Year’s Eve as a result of the economic effects of the Japanese tsunami and earthquake this year. The Banquine number “highlights the extraordinary agility of the human body as the troupe mystifies the audience by performing acrobatics and human pyramids in a series of dramatic movements and perfectly synchronized crossings that depend on the artists’ absolute trust.”
“If the Presley show was suddenly to achieve a 100 percent sold-out rate in the next months, it could live on longer,” the Cirque executive said. “However, that is unlikely.”
Wednesday’s news comes just 10 days before the French Canadian entertainment giant Cirque opens the highly anticipated “Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour” for a four-week run at Mandalay Bay. A permanent Michael Jackson resident show is scheduled to open in 2013 at Mandalay Bay.

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Cirque du Soleil ("Circo del Sol") es una compañía de circo contemporáneo fundada en 1984 y creada por Guy Laliberté y Daniel Gauthier en Canadá, la cual tiene su sede social internacional en el barrio Saint-Michel de Montreal. La empresa se singulariza por números que no utilizan animales entregándole la parte bella a mimos y acróbatas.

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