Cirque Stratosphere. Directed by Neil Dorward. Co-produced by Tim Lawson and Simon Painter. Canberra Theatre. Canberra Theatre Centre. December 10 - December 21 2019. Bookings: 62752700 or
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Reviewed by Peter Wilkins
Canberra Theatre , we have lift off. Cirque Stratosphere is
something out of this world. The secret of a great circus show is not in its
startling acrobatics, its breathtaking aerialist acts, its clowning and
audience participation or its phenomenal
feats of strength, agility and endurance. These are all familiar stock in trade of the
circus acts. The secret is in the concept.
And it is in the concept that Cirque Stratosphere proves itself to be
beyond the bounds of mere earthiness. A huge elevated hexagon beams out rays of incandescent light. Above and beyond
the iridescent rays of coloured lights a DJ performs her magic. On stage an
astronaut appears in the audience, beckons two men forward to beat the drums on
cue while the audience is divided into choral parts. In unison the separate
choral parts unite to create a
distinguishable rendition of Richard Strauss’s theme composition for Stanley
Kubrick’s Space Odyssey. At the same time and in time with the choruses, the
DJ lets forth the stirring and uplifting tones of Thus Spake Zarathustra. We
are transported into a galaxy of imagination and wonderment.
Host Tapeface |
President John F Kennedy’s 1962 exhortation to probe the very outreaches
of space and land on the moon, a reality he sadly never lived to see, sets the show
upon its journey to July 21st 1969 when Neil Armstrong took that
“small leap for man, a giant leap for Mankind. And it is during that
journey, accompanied by the historical account of the stages of the trajectory to
the moon that the stunning international company of circus performers exhibit
their rare talents. A pole dancing aerialist defies gravity as she spins around
the pole with only her feet in contact. Acrobats fly and somersault into the
air from the end of a teeterboard. Two dancers on roller skates spin with astounding
velocity on a turning plate. A dancer, swept away by the images flashing into
her living room for a distant moon pirouettes on her hands upon the turning
plate. Such are the images that flash before our eyes, awe inspiring visions of
a new world. These are not mere displays of physical skill, but rather acts of
courage and invention. An acrobat slip and returns to complete the action. A trapeze artist grips an attachment on the
bar with his mouth and spins with arms and legs outstretches, daring to do what
no trapeze artist has done before.
Throughout as the Dj hurls her tracks with musical force
into the universe the clowns straddle the space between acts with their comedy
routines and audience participation. It is not particularly funny but a staplegun
and balloon standoff at the OK Corral fills in the time while all OH and S
concerns are carefully stage-managed as the next dangerous act is set up. But
these artists are masters and mistresses of their art. Timing is precise as
carefully calculated as a mission to the moon in its particular exactitude.
And so the journey comes to its grand finale, not with a
full company spinning and twirling, soaring and leaping, but with two
remarkable tumblers, who leap through hoops as more are places and the music swells
with tension and excitement until, after a slow topple by the hoops, one
tumbler indicates once more and with perfect precision, split second timing and
sheer determination of spirit and self belief, the acrobat runs, leaps and
clears the hoop in a single bound. It is the final testament to the courage,
endurance, conviction and faith of the Apollo 11 astronauts who dared to make
JFK’s dream come true.
Sal the clown |
Cirque Stratosphere is a timely reminder that human beings
are capable of the most amazing feats if only we should dare to journey beyond the
ordinary and reach out for the stars.
CIRQUE STRATOSPHERE PERFORMERS
TAPEFACE
RUSSIAN BAR
VANIN BROTHERS (Alexander Vanin, Andrei Cherniaev, Vadim Naumov)
HOOP DIVING
Nicolas-Yang Wang & Shengpeng Nie
HAND TO HAND
Dmitry Makrushin & Oleg Bespalov
DUO SKATERS
Evgenii Viktorovich & Natalia Viktorovna
TEETERBOARD
Dmitrii Feliksovich, Denis Alexandrovich,& Nikolai Alexandrovich
WASHINGTON TRAPEZE
Oleg Spigin
CLOWN
Sal
LED SPHERE WHEEL
Anna Lewandowska
SPINNING ARTIST
Felice Aguilar
POLE ARTIST
Polina Volchek
BUNGEE STRAPS
Antonio Leyva Campos