Inside Cirque de Soliel’s ‘Dralion’
Dralion, the 12th installment from Cirque du Soleil, fuses the French-Canadian troupe’s avant-garde style with ancient Chinese circus tradition. The show opens a five-week engagement Thursday in Orange County at the Irvine Spectrum Center, the second stop on a 17-city North American tour. Come take a closer look under the big top:
Dralion, a mythical beast, blends the traditional Chinese dragon and lion dances
Performers scoot under stage on “skateboards,†enter through 11 trap doors
Riggers, performers reach the Grid ring via catwalks
Sun ring raises, lowers, rotates and tilts, serves as an acrobatic apparatus
Lantern ring lowers during intermission, encircles stage with curtain
Shock-absorbing stage
7-piece live band improvises to keep pace with performance
Acrobats flip, spin, bounce on futuristic metallic wall
Performers coun terbalance each other tethered by single rope
Twin pulleys
wall height 25’
4 spotlights follow action
Nearly 300 lights
52 sound speakers
backstage
Aerial warmup area
Exercise area for stretching, weight lifting, bike riding
Costume, head dress and prop departments
Performers’ dressing trailer with makeup mirrors
Closed-circuit TV monitors action on stage
Hand balancing -- Contortionist balances on one hand, constantly changing positions without touching the ground
4 inch-square wooden block
1) Stake--feet straight up
2) Angle--legs perpendicular to stage
3) Frog--knees bent
4) Cross--legs split
5) Switch--Shift to left hand
Big Balls -- Acrobats walk, jump and flip on giant wooden balls
Back flip from ball to stage
Front flip from ball to stage
Jump split and land on ball
ball heights 4’ and 2’
ball weights 180 lbs. and 90 lbs.
Ballet on Lights -- Ballerinas perform on pointe atop rows of lightbulbs
Blossom -- Three dancers form a pyramid with their legs while a fourth performs a handstand on top
Cupped toe balances on 3-inch-wide glass lightbulb cover
Bamboo Poles -- Performers somersault, balance bamboo poles while simultaneously jumping over spinning flag
pole height 16’
Hoop Diving -- Acrobats dive, fly like arrows through wooden hoops
1) Through both middle hoops
2) Through middle hoop, then lower hoop
3) Through upper hoop, then lower hoop
4) Through lower hoop, then upper hoop
hoop sizes 30†and 24â€
distance 4’
Pas de Deux (Two Pair) -- Intertwined couple performs an aerial dance while flying over the stage on long bands of silk
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Skipping Ropes--7 performers skip in time with 5 overlapping ropes
anchor element
Crew spends 2 days disassembling 180,000-square-foot traveling stage show, 7 days reassembling tents, stage, 720 tons of equipment
54 performers (includes 7 musicians, 35 Chinese acrobats)
85 crew members
41 big rig trailers
ticket info
Information
Engagement -- Dec. 2 - Jan. 16 (dark Dec. 24 - Jan. 3)
Shows -- Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m., Thursdays and Fridays at 5:30 and 9:30 p.m., Saturdays at 4 and 8 p.m., Sundays at 1 and 5 p.m., dark Mondays (One show only at 8 p.m. on Dec. 2, 3 and 23)
Tickets -- Adults $34 to $55, Children $23.75 to $38.50, Seniors $30.50 to $49.50
By phone -- (800) 678-5440
On the web -- www.cirquedusoleil.com
Sources: Hoop diving/ball balancing coach Hao Zhao Bao, lightbulb ballet/hand balancing coach Zhang Yan, rope skipping coach Zhao Tian Yun, Pas de Deux performer Juliana Neves, interpreter Xu Zhi Jie, spokeswoman Chantal Blanchard
Graphics reporting by BRADY MacDONALD and RAOUL RANOA / Los Angeles Times
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