Ladybug - Foreigner - Flipo |
Under the
Grand Chapiteau
The
Entertainment Quarter,
Sydney 13th
Sept. to 4th Nov. 2012
Reviewed by
Bill Stephens
Whether or not circus is your thing ..a visit to a Cirque Du Soleil performance is an experience you should treat yourself at least once in your lifetime. Cirque Du Soleil is more than just an entertainment. The production values are of the highest order. The performers consistently astonishing. It’s a trip into the fanciful.
The latest
Cirque Du Soleil show to visit these shores is “Ovo” currently playing in the
familiar blue and yellow Grand Chapiteau erected in the Entertainment Quarter in
Sydney. “Ovo” is certainly one of the more remarkable Cirque offerings to date,
particularly from the design point of view.
The Crickets |
If your
budget will run to it, it’s best to commence your evening in the Tapis Rouge
Lounge which opens an hour before showtime. The Tapis Rouge is its own
sophisticated experience where you can browse the many tantalising souvenir
stalls, while enjoying a drink and a selection of delicious taste
treats, which on opening night even included quails eggs.
At showtime
you’ll be ushered into the Grand Chapiteau transformed into a huge stylised
ecosystem designed by Gringo Cardia which during the performance magically
morphs into an ant-hill, forest, or cave. At intervals during the performance huge moving flowers emit fragrances, commencing with the oroma
of fresh grass as the audience enters.
On the centre of the stage is a giant egg, and already there are surreal creatures circulating among the audience setting the atmosphere for the forthcoming performance.
On the centre of the stage is a giant egg, and already there are surreal creatures circulating among the audience setting the atmosphere for the forthcoming performance.
In what
seems like no time at all, the onstage band, also dressed as insects, begins to play strangely erie music, the lights dim, the huge egg magically disappears to be replaced by an army of incredible insect-like creatures, carrying a smaller egg which becomes a recurring theme throughout the show. So much is happening that it is difficult to know where to look first.
This spectacularly choreographed opening eventually gives way to a series of specialty acts, each more incredible than the last. As the first group of creatures move off the stage we focus on a crystalline dragonfly who unfolds to performs unbelievable contortions balancing on a vinelike apparatus.
The Ovo egg |
The Dragonfly |
The
dragonfly is replaced by six delightful ants who scamper around the stage, performing
an intricate juggling routine with giant sections of kiwi fruit with amazing
precision. Had just two acrobats performed this routine it would have been
remarkable, but to see six working with such precision, was simply thrilling.
The Antsy Ants |
The Butterflys |
Following the ants two cloaked figures sweep onto the stage, and discard their huge wings to morph into beautiful butterflys to perform an erotic routine on a rope high over the heads of the audience.
The cricket. |
The Scarabs |
The scarabs performing high above the audiens sans trapezes |
The fleas - note the spider on rock in background. |
Then a shiny black male spider takes the stage to perform even more incredible balances, this time on a slackwire. He concludes his act with a truly amazing feat in which he balances on his head on a unicyle.
Spider on slackwire |
After more mind-boggling acts the show draws to a climax when a troupe of bouncing crickets swarm on to the stage to perform impossible manoeuvres on trampolines which propel them high up a cliff face at the back of the stage.
Between these acts the stage is populated either by surreal creatures performing choreographed routines, or by a trio of truly funny characters caller Ladybug, Foreigner and Master Flipo who perform wordless sketches which advance a flimsy storyline about finding acceptance and true love, which also cleverly disguises the technical wizardry involved in the preparations for each of the various acts. Not that this show needs either justification or storyline.
The fantasia ends all too soon in a storm of golden butterflies fluttering down over the audience - who reluctantly file out of the magical world inside the Grand Chapiteau back into the common-place, marvelling at the extraordinary skills of those amazing performers from all around the globe who make up the cast of Cirque Du Soliel’s “Ovo”.
Bouncing crickets |
Between these acts the stage is populated either by surreal creatures performing choreographed routines, or by a trio of truly funny characters caller Ladybug, Foreigner and Master Flipo who perform wordless sketches which advance a flimsy storyline about finding acceptance and true love, which also cleverly disguises the technical wizardry involved in the preparations for each of the various acts. Not that this show needs either justification or storyline.
Ladybug - Foreigner - Flipo (background) |
The fantasia ends all too soon in a storm of golden butterflies fluttering down over the audience - who reluctantly file out of the magical world inside the Grand Chapiteau back into the common-place, marvelling at the extraordinary skills of those amazing performers from all around the globe who make up the cast of Cirque Du Soliel’s “Ovo”.
Finale |