Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Dreaming of Dralion



We are very excited to have a special guest post from Adrianne Street, who recounted her experience at Cirque Du Soleil - Dralion. Thanks for sharing your experience with all of us, Adrianne!

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At one point of my life, I dreamed of joining the circus; the acrobatics entranced me. Going to see Cirque du Soleil reminded me exactly why I wanted to be an acrobat artist as a kid. It also reminded me why I for a short time, I wanted to learn gymnastics and many of the amazing performance arts that originate from around the world. Today as an adult, I may not be a world famous star that I so often dreamed, but I still dance for the love of dancing.

My first introduction to Cirque du Soleil was when I was fresh out of High School working at the video store. One of the videos that we would play on the TVs throughout the store was a Cirque du Soleil performance. It captivated me, the amazing feats the artists completed. I couldn't fully appreciate it as I had to tend to my duties, and as a consolation, I told myself that one day I would go to see Cirque du Soleil live. This dream was finally fulfilled this last Wednesday when I was able to go see Dralion at the Stockton Arena.

I went to the performance with my husband, who is not the biggest fan of theater. Oftentimes I will drag him tooth and nail to go to a show. There are times where I will just leave him at home and go with friends because it is easier than convincing him it is worth the time and money to go see. This is one of the events that I wanted to make sure he went with me because I knew he would enjoy himself. I wasn't wrong, he had a huge grin on his face throughout the entire show. 

 When the show starts, you are entertained by a trio of clowns. The antics of the clowns had us laughing to the point of tears in our eyes. Their performance was phenomenal. I felt bad for the poor guy they dragged up on stage. They warmed up the crowed for the other performers who all came out in a colorful introduction of the different acts that are influenced by cultures from around the world.

The next hour of performances were extraordinary; you could tell the artists were dedicated to their craft and loved what they did. Every so often the clowns would show up to make sure you weren't falling asleep, an they brought tears of laughter to my eyes every time. There was no chance to fall asleep because each act was unique and kept you entertained in a different way. My favorite performance during this time was the trampolines; the artists made everything look effortless and seemed as if they were flying.

The second act was just as entertaining as the first act; with more death defying acts. My favorite acrobatic act is the aerial silks, and the pax de duex performed was beautiful.  Again the clowns entertained me to tears of laughter. The clowns showed that anyone can dress up in a pretty costume and work with the tools of the acrobats, but not just anyone can complete the acts with the grace and skill that the acrobats displayed throughout the night.

This was a magical night, not just for me, but for my husband as well. We both came away from an amazing experience that we will remember for years to come. The joy of the performers is infectious, and there are a few surprises along the way (I don't want to spoil them). To get the full experience, it is something that you will have to see for yourself as simple words can not convey the beauty of the show.

Action shot during the performance

Adrianne and her husband before the show

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What did you think of Dralion? Would you see another Cirque show?







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