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‘The show we’re going to tonight is Circus Olé. Right?” my handsome escort (and husband) said jokingly as we trekked west on I-10 into the Friday sunset.
The highest level of acrobatics can be found in the touring production of Cirque du Soleil’s Kooza.
The highest level of acrobatics can be found in the touring production of Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA. Michael G. Smith, artistic director of KOOZA, said the production features some of the top performers from around the world. He’s excited that audiences will have the opportunity to see some amazing acts at their best.
Cirque du Soleil comes back to the Valley with Kooza, a show that combines two circus traditions — acrobatic performance and the art of clowning — to highlight the opposing forces of good and evil.
The highest level of acrobatics can be found in the touring production of Cirque du Soleil’s KOOZA. Michael G. Smith, artistic director of KOOZA, said the production features some of the top performers from around the world. He’s excited that audiences will have the opportunity to see some amazing acts at their best.
Cirque du Soleil announced the return to North America of its big top touring show KOOZA, premiering under the white Grand Chapiteau (big top) on June 8 for a limited engagement at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale.
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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