The twin high wires criss-cross diagonally stage left to stage right at 15 and 25 feet above the stage, and the four tightrope walkers add their own tension to the 6,600-pound load on each rope.
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Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA blends acrobatics and the art of clowning.
Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA features the "Wheel of Death."
One of the acts from Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA is pictured.
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Arizona Willie posted at 3:02 pm on Sun, Jun 17, 2012.
Glad you liked the show. I saw it advertised as being at the stadium so i wouldn't even consider it. In a tent would be better. Stadium way way too big to see the show right.
In my opinion, there are two good ways to see Circ.
In Vegas with tickets in the first or second row, or on DVD on your big screen at home. I've got some nice DVD's of Circ shows. They do excellent camera work.
You really want to be close to see the faces and expressions. Worth the money. I love Circ.
Arizona Willie posted at 7:55 am on Tue, Jun 19, 2012.
Update. Decided to give it a try since it's in a tent. Was able to get tickets for an upcoming show in the 4th row. Not too bad.
If you've ever wanted to see Cirque ( I always misspell it ) this would be a great chance. Mother in law is 91 and has never seen anything like it so we are taking her.