Luzia ‘A Waking Dream of México’

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<p>Cirque du Soleil has traveled south of the border to bring Luzia, its latest creative invention.</p>
<p>Best known for outstanding acrobatic stunt performances interlocked with incredible and often nostalgic story lines, Cirque du Soleil attempts to capture Mexico’s culture through a surreal journey.</p>
<p>With a total of 115 cast members from 25 different countries and 19 nationalities, the show strikingly submerges itself fully into Mexico from the eye of the outsider and the local Mexican.</p>
<p>Luzia is a story of a young man who falls from a plane and lands in a land of dreams, which represents México.<br>
There he is welcomed into a surreal world by a gigantic monarch butterfly, with silk wings spanning over 20 feet, symbolizing the migration of these animals from southern Canada to central México.</p>
<p>The scenes take the audience through a trip which includes the characters and acrobatics Cirque du Soleil is known for, but with new surprises.</p>
<p>New feats of skill include soccer freestylers who control the ball as they please in the rain and a jaw-dropping contortionist act.</p>
<p>Rich in color and music, Luzia is also a show which displays Cirque du Soleil’s technological evolution.</p>
<p>Luzia is the first show to incorporate water to a touring Cirque du Soleil performance. Audiences can now experience the sounds of rain as a trapeze artist astonishes with poetic moves under falling water and see an aerialist, representing a demigod of rain, emerging from a cenote well.</p>
<p>Technology also plays a innovative role in the show’s costumes. In one of her scenes, Majo Cornejo, the narrator and singer of the show, wears an all-white dress that shifts in color thanks to 98 motor equipped flowers individually programmed to turn red as their petals blossom, a surreal sight to take in as you hear Majo’s beautiful voice.</p>
<p>The performance is enhanced by rainfall that electronically generates images that support the mood of the show.<br>
Filled with outstanding visuals and breathtaking performances, Luzia will be on stage through March 23 in Costa Mesa.</p>

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Geneva Gamez-Vallejo