The first is young love on a trapeze. While many of their productions have been cleverly re-staged to suit an indoor venue rather than an actual circus tent, this one was purposely designed for theatres, and the result is surprisingly intimate. For instance it includes a cross and headdress. A family in front were insistent on taking photos and videoing which obstructed the view even more see seat review. Totem takes you on a stunning journey into the Evolution of Mankind — from our original amphibian state to our ultimate quest for flight. Following huge success in the capital earlier this year with Cirque du Soleil: Totem, popular Canadian entertainment company Cirque du Soleil is set to return to the London theatre stage with their new piece , inspired by Mexican culture. What is Cirque du Soleil's Totem? Although we bought some of the last available tickets at the side, viewing was still very good and we got to see much of the mechanics which improved the experience.
All the staff we encountered were a credit to themselves and and the organisation. Your continued use of this website constitutes acceptance of these terms. The use of the projections is highly sophisticated and effective. Of final note, the marsh reeds at the back of the stage are actually inflatable, which allows for easier transport between performance locations. Totem: Cirque Du Soleil Royal Albert Hall 16 January 2019 5 Stars The Cirque Du Soleil Production Company has a long and illustrious history that began in 1982 with a troupe of street performers. The vague storyline kept flip flopping between concepts and was not cohesive like last year. Gaze in awe as you make your way to gorgeous sand dune landscapes, deserts, a glorious sinkhole, an underwater world, Mexican city streets, and spectacular dance halls.
Cirque du Soleil: Luzia received its world premiere back in 2016 to rave reviews when it opened in a specially built big top tent in Montreal. When not in use, the shell is tilted or raised completely to the top of the tent or arena. We had really good seats in stalls, thanks to the 20% discount, you had some of the performers coming into the audience before the show started which was great, I literally sat there for an hour not even realising until the interval came, I've seen some performances and couldn't wait to get to the interval, this was soo much different! The theme of this extraordinary show is the evolution of humanity, revealed from its primordial, amphibian state to the human race's aspiration towards flight, and inspired by a host of ancient myths from around the globe. Cirque du Soleil is back in London's West End with a new visually appetising show that will leave you shook. This was my third time seeing cirque du Soleil at the royal Albert Hall and previous years I have been very impressed and wowed by the amazing tricks that the talented people perform. In all there are fourteen segments encapsulating the evolution of the species. The fitness, skills, and talent of the artists was amazing.
Photo credit : Matt Beard Cirque du Soleil will return to the Royal Albert Hall next year with the European debut of Luzia, it has been announced. Cirque du Soleil certainly brings the spectacle. Every the company returns to the , following a residency it secured back in 2003. We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website, and if you continue without changing your settings, your continued use demonstrates you are happy to receive these cookies. Experience the spectacular, world famous Cirque du Soleil at an iconic London venue — book now. The opening act of the second half is set against the passion and rhythms of flamenco and a virtuosic display of diabolo whilst the opening of the first act thrilled with a feast of effects and some stunningly dangerous gymnastic bar work.
. It was then temporarily removed to reintegrate the act as a duet. In 2013 the show won the year's New York Drama Desk Award for Unique Theatrical Experience, no surprise when everything they do is so extraordinary, so magical that you really can't figure out how they do it. There are a few jaw-dropping moments in this latest outing— not least the quintet of foot-jugglers who throw small bowls to each other while astride seven-foot high unicycles — but much of this show is dated. But if the story leaves something to be desired, the physical feats are undeniably staggering.
The act represents both the desire and aggravation couples face. Cirque du Soleil are masters of multiplicity — there is never just one thing to look at, one thing to enjoy. Their score includes instruments and rhythms from around the world, including elements from , Spanish , and. All in all expected better. Fans of last winter's Totem will certainly not want to miss Luzia, as the show leaves nothing to be desired in the entertainment department.
Clever choreography lent itself to a neat evolution of man set piece. Totem journeys through the evolution of mankind focusing on different species and the quest for balance. Highlights included the equilibristics displays the unicyclists, including Bai Xianjie, Wand Jiawen, Wu Yurong, Liu Chen Chen and Ju Qianqian and diabolo juggler, Nico Pires, in particular as well as the roller-skating duo Denise Garcia-Sorta and Massimiliano Medini and the static trapeze pair Marie-Christine Fornier and Louis-David Simoneau. If I had one criticism, it would be that the music lacked the impact of, say, Alegria. Not enough Ariel work which I alway find breathtaking.
This act was performed until 2017 before being replaced in 2018 by Cyr Wheel. Cirque du Soleil: Luzia Royal Albert Hall tickets on sale now! There are many layers to each design brief that together create moments of stunning beauty to support each segment. This is one very sharp show. Not surprisingly drums are a major feature of the score. A blend of world cultures is also seen in the design of the costumes, set and projections, all creatively shining in bursts of light.