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Dralion Adds Nine Performances in NJ/NY; Tickets Go On Sale April 29


26 Apr 2001

Residents of New York and New Jersey must have missed the Cirque du Soleil, absent in the area for three years ago when Quidam paid a visit. Demand for tickets to the company's latest Dralion has warranted a nine performance extension with the Cirque remaining at Liberty State Park through June 10. Dralion, an all-new spectacle combining ancient Chinese acrobatic arts with the Cirque's typical style, began its run April 4.

Residents of New York and New Jersey must have missed the Cirque du Soleil, absent in the area for three years ago when Quidam paid a visit. Demand for tickets to the company's latest Dralion has warranted a nine performance extension with the Cirque remaining at Liberty State Park through June 10. Dralion, an all-new spectacle combining ancient Chinese acrobatic arts with the Cirque's typical style, began its run April 4.

Less story-based than recent Cirque shows like Quidam, Dralion revels in the traditional four elements - earth, air, fire and water. This theme permeates the costumes (entirely composed of blue, green, red and ochre) and the acts, performed by 56 artists from around the world, including 37 from China. Among the feats of daring are acrobatics involving ballet on lights, hoop diving, bamboo poles, juggling, teeterboard, double trapeze and skipping ropes.

Dralion, a combination of the words dragon and lion, was chosen as the show's title because of the power the animals represent, both for the Asian world, where the dragon was the emperor's animal, and the occidental, where the lion is represented on many national and royal crests, including Great Britain's. The made-up creature also serves as the central part of a lion dance, a traditional form from China, choreographed for the Cirque not in a traditional Chinese way, but as something new.

"I'm going to make a show around my happiness to be alive," said Guy Charon, Cirque du Soleil director and its first artistic director, describing the theatrical circus company's latest. "It is a celebration of life."

Charon, founder of the National Circus School in Montreal and first artistic director of the Cirque, directed Dralion with help from Francois Barbeau (costume designer), Stephane Roy (set designer), Luc Lafortune (lighting designer), Violaine Corradi (composer), Julie Lachance (choreographer), Guy Desrochers (sound designer) and Michel Dallaire (clown act co-designer). As Director of Creation at the Cirque, Gilles Ste Croix is billed as the show's creator.

Corradi composed her contemporary score for a nine-piece band and a series of singers. Like the color-coded costumes, there are musical cues to which element is being dealt with. Earth uses African rhythms and drums, while air is in tradional European forms like the ballade. In China, Corradi explains, there are five elements — the fifth is the soul. In the piece, "the singers are the soul," she said.

Dralion has been traveling the United States and Canada for the past three years. Stops have included Montreal, Toronto, San Francisco, San Jose, Denver, Minneapolis/St-Paul and Atlanta with Chicago, Houston and Boston to follow after New York/New Jersey.

Other Cirque du Soleil shows are the touring Algeria, Mystere, and Saltimbanco and the three permanently settled pieces - "O" and Mystere in Las Vegas and La Nouba at Walt Disney World.

Prices for Dralion range from $85-$43.75 with a special VIP package available for $190-$130. For reservations, call (800) 678-5440 or order online at http://www.cirquedusoleil.com.

— By Christine Ehren



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