Greetings from Montreal
My first week of rehearsal in Montreal, Canada with Cirque Du Soleil has almost passed. We are working on their new show to debut in Macao, China in Summer 2008.
The photo of Cirque headquarters above is off the web, there’s actually quite a bit of snow here now. I found out very quickly why everyone wears a warm hat.
And about the show? All I can say it’s absolutely fantastic, just the way Cirque always is. All the artists are working hard, but that’s why we’re here. You’ll just have to wait until the show opens to find out all the cool details…
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January 31st, 2008 at 9:01 pm
Jeune homme ! Nous vous laissons dans notre pays, et maintenant devons-nous attendre ? Où ces photographies des hommes dansants vous sont promises ? Quand est-ce que je recevrai mon chapeau de rat musqué avec des ailerons d’oreille ? Combien grand est votre igloo ?
February 1st, 2008 at 12:46 pm
Thanks!
February 1st, 2008 at 1:03 pm
Hehe…let that be a lesson to me..don’t use AltaVista-
Babel as a translator
The above message translation should read:
We let you into our country, and now we must
wait? Where are the photographs of the dancing
men you promised me? When will I be receiving my
muskrat hat with ear-flaps? How big is your igloo?
Welcome to Canada, friend…if our languages don’t
confuse you, our metric system will.
February 2nd, 2008 at 10:15 am
we want more informations!!!
No, it’s a joke
I’m also making a blog in french, do you want to learn french?
February 2nd, 2008 at 11:10 am
Yes Olivier, please teach me French! In return I will teach you to tell jokes that no one laughs at. It’s an art.
February 5th, 2008 at 3:02 am
Reading the profiles of artists chosen by Cirque makes clear the reason for their solid reputation and success;
what an amazing collection of talent and experience.
Undoubtedly, Macau is destined to become the proud host
of Cirque’s unrelenting commitment to capture and awe
audiences around the world.