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Canada-Based Cirque du Soleil To Make Its India Debut In November

IANS, 18 Jul, 2018 01:22 PM
    Globally popular live entertainment company Cirque du Soleil is set to come to India for the first time later this year, with shows in Delhi and Mumbai.
     
     
    It has partnered with BookMyShow to make its India foray.
     
     
    Canada-based Cirque du Soleil's new touring show ‘Bazzar', its 43rd original production, will have its world premiere in India this November, before heading to other countries.
     
     
    "After entertaining millions of people around the world for over 30 years, there are few remaining markets we have yet to visit. We have been looking forward to introducing Cirque du Soleil to the Indian market, which is very important for our international growth," Daniel Lamarre, President and CEO, Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group, said in a statement.
     
     
    Originally composed of 20 street performers in 1984, Cirque du Soleil Entertainment Group reinvented circus arts, going on to become a world leader in live entertainment. It has presented productions, which are replete with dramatic performances, whimsical costumes staged under magical lighting and set to original music compositions, in close to 450 cities in 60 countries.
     
     
    There's a mix of acrobatics, choreography, characters and stories, which are told through visuals, thereby transcending any language barriers and appealing to a large audience.
     
     
    Its 'Bazzar' will be performed by Cirque du Soleil artistes under the newest version of its famous Big Top Tent, which is 62
    ft high and 135 ft in diameter, with a seating capacity of over 1500 guests.
     
     
    Lamarre said 'Bazzar' introduces the essence of what Cirque du Soleil is.
     
     
    The effort to bring the show is towards strengthening India's positon on the global live entertainment map.
     
     
    Albert Almeida, Chief Operating Officer - Non Movies, BookMyShow, said: "Cirque du Soleil is an unbelievable entertainment experience that has amazed millions of people across the world with its performances that defy 'normal' in every sense. We are excited to work with them a they prepare for a debut in India."
     
     
    The entry for the shows will be through online registrations.

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