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If you have no voice:
Scream.
If you have no legs:
Run.
If you have no hope:
Invent.
What if anything were possible?
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| Premiere: | April 21, 1994 |
| Type: | Touring / Arena |
| Directeur: | Franco Dragone |
| Composer: | René Dupéré |
| Location: | North American Tour |
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Like a bolt out of life, Alegrķa thunders to life with a
unsociable need to tell its story. A story born of the need for a
better world. A stage is set where Old Age and Youth collide,
where fantasy and magic are integral parts of everyday life.
Alegrķa, the Spanish word for "joy", "elation, "jubilation", and
"happiness", is a celebration of life in its most primitive form:
Survival. In everyday life, uncertainty surrounds us all; "a
world of contrasts - power and powerlessness, cruelty and
kindness." In that world evil and hardship remain a constant
force, but through this uncertainty is the glow of the human
spirit. It is unconquerable; resolute in its strength. Alegrķa
celebrates this strength by crying out for change, to shake the
foundations of society and force those who control to see the
error in their ways; to change. So that together we, as a unified
people, can build a better tomorrow.
Alegrķa gives us the power to transform society. This is
the underlining theme to the show created by Franco Dragone and
Gilles Ste-Croix in 1994 for Cirque du Soleil's 10th Anniversary.
Since its birth, Alegrķa (a $3 Million production) has visited
many places around the globe and has held many different itineraries,
including:
- (1994-1995) -- North American Tour
- (1996-1997) -- Japan/Hong Kong
- (1997-1998) -- European Tour
- (1999-2000) -- at Beau Rivage
- (2001-2002) -- Asia/Pacific Tour
- (2002-2004) -- North American Tour II
- (2004-2005) -- Japan/Hong Kong
- (2006-2007) -- European Tour II
- (2007-2008) -- South American Tour
- (2009-2010) -- North American Tour (Arena)
Many characters exist in this world - court jesters,
minstrels, beggars, old aristocrats and children. They are
joined by clowns who alone have been able to resist the
political upheavals and social transformations of the day.
They are witnesses to the passing of centuries and serve as the
social commentators for Alegrķa. 50 plus performers set the stage
for us, old and young alike. Together, they weave a tapestry of
life that has been described as Cirque's signature show.
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Thank you. Thank you to the Makers of Rules. To the Breakers of Backs. To the
sincere Autocrats. To the false Democrats. To the Builders of Walls. To
the Painters of Lines. Thank You. Thank you again. To those who Tattoo
Numbers. To those who point fingers. To those who count their greed. To those
who split by colour. To those who smile their lies. Thank you. Thank you so
very much. Please, step into the Spotlight. Let us take your picture. To
immoralize you. To thank you. Let us engrave your faces into our album
of infamy. So that we may never forget. So that we may never accept.
Viva L'Alegrķa!
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