Varekai

varekai2.jpg I dare anyone to get bored at a Cirque du Soleil performance, I just don’t think its possible. There is so much to look at, so much colour and movement and sound you can emmerse yourself in it. Varekai is related to the story of Icarus, or rathe what happens after Icarus falls from the sky. I love the prevailing theme of wings and birds and clouds, there was even a great helium balloon! I did feel the story aspect to this performance lacked much depth though, I would like to have seen it incorporated a little more, rather than just something that ties the acts together. I thought to begin with there was a bit of a nature vs. technology theme going on, which was interesting but I may just have been imagining it.

The costumes were wonderful! Very colourful and vibrant and exotic. You could see influences from tropical fish, lizards, birds all made some how foreign and different. My favourites were the white “birds” with their gossamer feathers and the woman in the cobweb-like gown with a huge collar that cast her face in shadow, when she carried a lamp it lit up her sleeve like veined amber.

The vocalists were wonderful! I think they always pick such great singers, and I love the live element they give to the music score. The acrobats and performers were of course, amazing. I feel like they have tried to go back to the core basics with this show, demonstrating the pure skill and abilities of the performers without the need for showy props and settings to impress. It had a very natural feel to it.

My only dissapointment was the clowns, I found them a bit tacky. The last performance I saw, Alegria, had incorporated the clowns in such a beautiful way that they fitted the story and didn’t seem like a seperate act. There were two clowns like this in Varekai as well, but then there were another two clowns that seemed to have nothing to do with the show and were rather bawdy. Part of me was left wondering if they were some local duo that Cirque had invited to join the show for the evening.

Our seats were excellent too! We were in the second row so we got to see the details of the costumes and the expressions on the performers faces, its a magical experience and I was glad we had the chance to see it up close.

All in all, a wonderful evening’s entertainment. It transports you to another world.

5 Responses to “Varekai”

  1. Nialla Says:

    Ive seen Cirque du Soleil before its an amazing experiance!

  2. Naomi Says:

    I really want to go to a Cirque du Soleil performance so badly! I’ve only been able to see one performance on a video.

  3. Sistinas Says:

    I’ve never seen Cirque du Soleil.., maybe someday..^^
    I’ve seen photos, of course, and it looks awesome!!

  4. mk13 Says:

    Ah, I remember seeing Cirque du Soleil on tv a few years ago, their performance was beautiful. It’s wonderful that you got to see it up close ^^

  5. Haley Says:

    *Gasp* I have never even heard of Cirque du Soleil, but hearing how you described it was refreshing, and in my mind, the random clown ruined everything!

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