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Sunday, September 26, 2010
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Cavalia Denver Preview Photos
| One of the Entrance Gates. We entered through this one, of course. |
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| on the way in... |
Here she speaks about the bond between horse and human and how the needs of the horse always come first.
I heard they just extended the show for an additional week. I saw Cheval Theatre and this blows that program away. Heading back to the tent on Saturday for the full show. Can't wait!
Monday, September 20, 2010
WEG SHOES for Team USA
OK, Way too cool not to post. This is what your horse gets to wear when competing for TEAM USA at the WEG. This is Wendy Fryke's stallion Lateran sporting his new dancin' shoes. Thanks Wendy for sharing! And good luck to you both!
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Cavalia
Heading to Cavalia for media day on Tuesday. 60 horses. 23 artists with driving force Normand Latourelle who helped build Cirque du Soleil. This should be equally dazzling. 2003 was the world premiere of Cavalia and believe it or not, it was in the town where my mother in law was born, Shawinigan, Quebec. I've seen many Cirque shows because a relative was involved since the inception (http://edimage.ca/edimage/grandspersonnages/en/carte_j07.html) - Always transported and awe struck by the originality of the music, lights and acrobatics. After one show in particular, was it Quidam?, I remember my husband and I were backstage. There was "Bendy man" and his brother right there in front of us in their blue, well, blue speed skater suits is the only way I can think to describe 'em. It was one of the FEW times I simply couldn't think of a single question to ask. Their faces were painted blue to match their suits. Their act gave the impression of a single, blue, writhing, human-serpent, impossibly contorting so you couldn't tell where one began and the other ended. I was so distracted by how slippery everything looked up close.... like blue mineral oil, and then... I must have been staring rudely mute taking it all in, because suddenly they disappeared into the rest of the troop. Can't wait to see Cavalia. The horses and riders after the performance will be amazing to talk to. I wonder how long it takes for the artist/rider to make that connection with the horses? I wonder how they select the horses that perform? And riders? How are they chosen? Will take photos, if allowed, and share them.
Thursday, August 12, 2010
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