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    Cirque du Soleil's 'Varekai' premières tonight at RFK Stadium.
    By LISA CHINN

    Fredericksburg.com

    Cirque du Soleil's 'Varekai' premières

    Date published: 9/16/2004

    THE FREE LANCE-STAR

    pART CIRCUS, part theater, but mostly mystery and mag- ic, Cirque du
    Soleil pushes the athleticism of its performers and the imaginations
    of its viewers to the limit.

    Formed by a group of street performers in 1984, the company's
    presentations are known for their amazing midair acrobatic silhouettes,
    human juggling and contortionist acts, and a myriad of incredible
    feats.

    Cirque du Soleil is "a theatrical blend of circus arts played
    out against fairyland sets, awash in magical effects and set to
    spellbinding music."

    This, according to a press release touting one of the company's
    nine shows currently being presented on two continents. "Varekai,"
    now touring North America, opens tonight at 8 p.m. on the grounds of
    RFK stadium in Washington.

    The show promises to weave incredible choreography with the strength,
    grace and agility of more than 50 acrobats, jugglers, gymnasts and
    others from across the globe. Performers hail from 14 countries,
    including China, Mexico, Russia and Spain, as well as the United
    States.

    The story of "Varekai," which means "wherever" in the Romany language
    of the gypsies, is a nomadic tale that takes place deep in a forest--in
    a place where anything is possible.

    The show's costume crew spent 33,000 hours creating a collection
    of 130-plus outrageous outfits, which are fashioned from Lycra and
    special materials, including flexible titanium rods, sponge nylon
    and fire-resistant fabrics.

    Composer Violaine Corradi concocted a unique blend of sounds from
    Hawaii, France and Armenia, as well as some gospel, to create the
    unusual effect needed to complement the otherworldly aura of "Varekai."

    A host of fantastical creatures will perform on a set consisting
    of more than 300 trees that stretch as high as 35 feet. Audiences
    will witness these extraordinary entertainers teetering on canes,
    catapulting and catching one another, and soaring through the air
    via trapeze, hoops, swings and straps.

    Cirque du Soleil's "Varekai" takes place beneath the company's
    trademark blue and yellow Grand Chapiteau at RFK stadium. The show
    will remain in Washington for a limited engagement through Sunday,
    Oct. 24, before moving on to Dallas.

    To reach LISA CHINN: 540/374-5412 [email protected]

    Date published: 9/16/2004
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