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"Wind of Romance"

Episode 09: "Wind of Romance" (CBC, Canada)
Episode 01: "Romance" (Bravo, USA)



The setting is a quaint Italian town square, perfect for the flourishing of love stories. Fiona, one of the Baroques from the show Salitmbanco blows solar wind onto the inhabitants, onlookers and café clients, making their hearts go pitter-patter. Claudio is no exception. He is madly in love with Juliet, who in turn loves Romeo. This does not stop Mooky, Juliet's neighbour, from seducing her beloved one, Claudio! Fiona's solar wind makes the love in the air extraordinarily potent: Romeo crosses a clothesline to reach his beloved Juliet; lost lovers are reunited; Colombine descends from her poster to join a handsome acrobatic suitor; lovers experience the joys of reconciliation. Stories of romance are everywhere. Lovebirds are embracing and dancing all over the town square, while other couples are so smitten they are floating on air…

 
First Aired: January 25, 2004 (CBC)
April 11, 2004 (Bravo)
Cirque Acts: Fiona (Saltimbanco)
Tightwire (La Nouba)
Fire Human Torch ("O")
Mooky & Claudio (Varekai)
Aerial Pas de Deux (Dralion)
Balancing Chairs (La Nouba)
Trampoline (La Nouba)
Guest Acts: Balancing on Slippery Surface
Adagio on Unicycle
Music on Glasses
Acrobatic Juggling

"Wind of Romance" is a slow-paced and bland homage to love clichés. Overall the episode is more tolerable than some of its downright awful predecessors, but it still fails to engage the audience and in the end is nothing more than mindless fluff set to Miklos' score of Italian elevator music.

This episode finds Fiona, one of the Baroques from Saltimbanco (Andrea Conway) inspiring love in an Italian piazza by blowing the magical solstrom at various couples with predictable results. First, Romeo rides a bicycle across a tightwire strung over the piazza to reach his Juliet. Jade Kindar-Martin and Karine Mauffrey of La Nouba play the two overused Shakespearean archetypes.

Claudio Carneiro is also after Juliet's affections but Mooky Cornish is after his. As expected the two Varekai clowns assume their usual roles of bumbling idiot and boy-crazed girl. At one point the two perform their "magic" act from Varekai with Claudio dressed like Liberace.

When flicking aside a cigarette Claudio inadvertently sets a man reading the paper on fire. Ray Wold of "O" performs his "human torch" act . . again; we've already seen his act featured in another Solstrom episode.

The stand-out performance in this episode is called Balancing Act on Slippery Surface. It is essentially a one-man Body Skating performance by Anatoliy Zalevskyy. The performer slides, spins and performs balancing figures on the slippery mat. The performance is graceful and understated. This act was the recipient of a Golden Clown at the 1999 Circus Festival of Monte Carlo.

The rest of the episode's acts are passable but banal. As usual, the presentation isn't very effective and the production is cheaply done. Olexandra and Vladyslav Bondarenko perform a contact juggling/adagio act, Iuri Chavro and Diana Alechlchenko perform an adagio on a unicycle, Rokardy of La Nouba performs an altered version of his Balancing on Chairs, Michel Lauzière makes another appearance to perform a symphony on vibrating wine glasses, and Igor Arefiev and Colette Elizabeth Morrow perform their Aerial Pas de Deux from Dralion.

The episode closes with the Trampoline and Wall performance that is adapted from La Nouba's finale. The performers are exceptionally talented but taken out of context the performance is lacking.

Text written by Wayne Leung, as published in the “Fascination! Newsletter”.