🤡 Luzia, Cirque du Soleil in Zurich, Switzerland Drone Flight Video | World from Above

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  • Luzia, Cirque du Soleil in Zurich, Switzerland Drone Flight Video | World from Above
    Luzia is a Cirque du Soleil show inspired by the richness of the Mexican culture. The name Luzia fuses the sound of luz ("light" in Spanish) and lluvia ("rain"), two elements at the core of the show’s creation.
    Luzia has a cast of 44 artists from 15 countries; it is Cirque du Soleil’s 38th production since 1984, and its 17th show presented under the Big Top. Its creative team comprises 16 creators under the artistic guidance of director Daniele Finzi Pasca.
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    The music listed below is from the soundtrack released at the premiere of the show, but does not represent the live music in the show. The soundtrack was recorded in partnership with 'Bostich + Fussible' (real names: Ramón Amezcua and Pepe Mogt) who remixed some of the Luzia songs composed by Simon Carpentier. In an interview with Billboard.com, Alain Vinet, Cirque du Soleil's musical director explained the reason for the partnership: "Normally, the albums come out six months down the road, or a year down the road [after the show opens], because when we are in creation, the musicians are really, really busy; it’s impossible for us to take them out of the creation. But the mandate was for us to have the CD for the opening of the show. The only way we could achieve this was to outsource the production of the CD, and that is why we went with Nortec."
    Track titles as they appear in order on the CD:
    "Asi Es La Vida" (Hoop diving on treadmills)
    "Tiembla La Tierra" (Adagio)
    "Flores En El Desierto" (Cyr wheel and trapeze)
    "Pambolero" (Football dance)
    "Pez Volador" (Handbalancing)
    "Los Mosquitos" (Masts and poles)
    "Alebrijes" (Contortion)
    "Tlaloc" (Aerial straps)
    "Cierra Los Ojos" (Water curtain)
    "Fiesta Finale" (Curtain call)
    Luzia began its Grand Chapiteau tour in North America in a white and yellow Big Top whose solar system elements reflect the importance of space, and especially the moon, in Mexican culture. The main tent is white with yellow curves to represent the paths of the planets around the moon, and the artistic tent is yellow to represent the sun. A Tapis Rouge tent was introduced at the San Francisco run.
    A notable aspect of Luzia is the center-stage rain curtain. The rain truss consists of a rotating chassis with a line of individually-controlled valves to precisely release water, creating patterns and images. The chassis also has twelve lights to illuminate and emphasize the rain, and the floor of the stage is perforated to let water drain. The falling rain displays common Mexican patterns, animals, and foliage/trees.
    The stage features a 3000 liter (~790 gallon) pool and a separate truck outside of the tent with a 3500 liter (925 gallon) tank to store water for the pool and rain curtain during/in-between shows. The system also allows the water of the pool to be pumped to the truck so it can be filtered and cleaned. The water temperature is kept in the upper 30s (~100°F) for the comfort of the performing artists.
    Cirque du Soleil, Quebec; "Circus of the Sun" or "Sun Circus" is a Canadian entertainment company and the largest contemporary circus producer in the world. Located in the inner-city area of Saint-Michel, it was founded in Baie-Saint-Paul on 16 June 1984 by former street performers Guy Laliberté and Gilles Ste-Croix.
    Originating as a performing troupe called Les Échassiers (IPA: "The Waders"), they toured Quebec in various forms between 1979 and 1983. Their initial financial hardship was relieved in 1983 by a government grant from the Canada Council for the Arts to perform as part of the 450th anniversary celebrations of Jacques Cartier's voyage to Canada. Their first official production Le Grand Tour du Cirque du Soleil was a success in 1984, and after securing a second year of funding, Laliberté hired Guy Caron from the National Circus School to recreate it as a "proper circus". Its theatrical, character-driven approach and the absence of performing animals helped define Cirque du Soleil as the contemporary circus ("nouveau cirque") that it remains today.
    After financial successes and failures in the late 1980s, Nouvelle Expérience was created-with the direction of Franco Dragone-which made Cirque du Soleil.
    Cirque du Soleil expanded rapidly through the 1990s and 2000s, growing from one show to 19 shows in over 300 cities on six continents. The company employed 4,900 people from 50 countries and generated an annual revenue of approximately US$1 billion in 2017. The multiple permanent Las Vegas shows alone play to more than 9,000 people a night, 5% of the city's visitors, adding to the over 100 million people who have seen Cirque du Soleil productions worldwide.

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  • @WorldfromAbove
    @WorldfromAbove  7 місяців тому +1

    Welcome to World from Above channel and enjoy this drone video recorded in Zurich, Switzerland. Let me know in the comment section what do you think about it. Please like and subscribe for more drone content.

  • @jaquelinehernandez3908
    @jaquelinehernandez3908 6 місяців тому +1

    ❤❤❤

  • @mdasik8730
    @mdasik8730 7 місяців тому

    nice videos