Synopsis Alegria features an international cast of 56 performers and musicians from 13 countries. The 2 and half hour spectacle showcases acrobatics including the dramatically sensuous Synchro-Trapeze and the hi-energy Aerial High Bars where daring aerialists fly to catchers swinging more than 40 feet in the air. Imagine two agile performers who bring alive the Mongolian art of contortion and an artist manipulating flaming knives around his body in a rhythmic and dangerous Fire Knife Dance. The vibrancy of youth is alive in Fast Track, a display of synchronized choreography. In Russian Bars, artists fly through the air with somersaults, landing on bars perched on the sturdy shoulders of catchers.
Alegria is one of Cirque du Soleil’s earlier shows and as such focuses less on a complex back story and more on the provision of top quality acts seamlessly woven together by hauntingly beautiful music and Cirque’s familiar clown acts. This is a difficult show to review as there is so much to see and hear yet it can be tricky to capture it in words that due the shows justice.
This stunning show starts very subtly with some of the clowns moving through the audience and interacting with everyone, much to the delight of children who are on the receiving end of tissue paper water from buckets and to the discomfort of adults who are required to dance with the performers. After a great introduction to all the performers the show begins with a graceful swinging trapeze act and the entire show follows flawlessly and to the same high standard.
The show highlights great musicality and has some truly breath taking acts such as the double contortionist act, the fire jugglers, hula hoop act, a beautiful figure on a aerial bungee ropes , a phenomenal hand balancer and so much more. The set as ever is a delight and is an essential part of the show as it moves to reveal an x shaped fast track for one of the best performances of the night from the trampoline performers who move with great speed and precision as well as slowing the act down to move gracefully and effortlessly through the air in beautiful formations.
The piece closes with a stunning Russian bar routine that is heart stopping and a great closing act. The lighting for this particular section is to be commended and adds to the excitement and quality of the show.
Alegria is one of the most family friendly shows that Cirque has in its repertoire and its simplicity is the key to its success. There is something magical about Cirque du Soliel no matter what your age and long may it continue to delight audiences around the globe.
I have to completely disagree with the previous review!
The show was fantastic thoughout and the "White Singer" was superb, with a haunting voice that hushed the audience. I'd love to know who she is so I can perhaps get hold of some of her recorded music. - Nick
14 Apr 12
having read the great reviews for this show and loving the idea of cirque du soleil i went to see the show on friday 6th april. Firstly the acrobats were great if not always in time together. The show had no back story which would have strung the show together rather than just placing the good acts at points in between the ridiculous clown show that was french satire rubbish, at one point 20 minutes was given to one clown putting his hand through a sleeve of a hung up jacket. the woman in black did nothing but 'hang around' in the back where she could hardly be seen.
The saving grace for the show should have been the white woman singing the alergria song at the end which live is incredible however she sang a few lines from the song underneath the trapeze net while being drowned out by the music volume.
For £56 a ticket i feel extremely dissapointed and would never go to another show again, even the lone woman in the crowd who tried to give a standing ovation to the show soon had to sit down as no else stood up to join her. - james
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