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solitary young man parachutes into a magical forest at the
summit of a volcano. He then sets off on an adventure that
is both absurd and extraordinary in a kaleidoscopic world
populated by fantastical creatures in the latest of Cirque
du Soleil’s extravaganzas, Varekai, which is making
its exclusive Orange County appearance Jan. 16- Feb. 8 at
the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center.
With a company of 50 magnificently costumed artists from
14 countries including contortionists, clowns, trapeze artists,
acrobats, dancers, musicians and other performers, Varekai
is a world where something else is possible, a place of
pure and undiluted possibilities.
The word Varekai means “wherever” in the Romany
language of the Gypsies. The show pays tribute to the nomadic
soul of these universal wanderers, to the spirit and art
of the circus tradition, and to the passion of those whose
quest takes them to Varekai.
“Varekai is a furious, flamboyant celebration inspired
by those artists who, every single day, no matter where
the wind takes them, risk their life to challenge the laws
of gravity, to jump and dance over the volcano,” says
writer and director Dominic Champange.“To tell the
old world that something else is possible.”
Performances will be at 8 p.m. Tuesdays through Thursdays;
4 and 8 p..m. on Fridays and Saturdays; and 1 and 5 p.m.
on Sundays. There are no shows on Monday.
Centennial Farm Foundation will have its annual fundraising
event at 4 p.m. on Jan. 24. Farm supporters will enjoy a
matinee performance of Cirque du Soleil’s Varekei
and other activities.
Cirque du Soleil was born in 1984 in Quebec as part of
the celebrations for the 450th anniversary of Jacques Cartier’s
arrival in Canada, mixing the arts of the circus and street
performers and featuring original music, light effects and
costumes. Since its debut, Cirque du Soleil has dazzled
more than 37 million people in 130 cities throughout the
world with 14 different award winning productions including
Alegria, Dralion, Saltimbanco and Quidam.
Tickets may be ordered by calling (800) 678-5440 or online
at cirquedusoleil.com.
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