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O is a water-themed stage production by Cirque du Soleil, a Canadian circus and entertainment company. The show has been in permanent residence at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States, since October 1998. O, whose name is pronounced the same way as eau, the French word for "water", takes place around and above a 1.5-million-US-gallon (5,700 m3) pool of water. It features water acts such as synchronized swimming as well as aerial and ground acts. The O theatre, which is designed to resemble a 14th-century European opera house, has 1,800 seats, thus allowing the performance to be watched by 3,600 people a night since the performance usually plays twice in a given day. The theatre was also designed to meet the special demands of the show.[2]
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O | |
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Company | Cirque du Soleil |
Genre | Contemporary circus |
Show type | Resident showing |
Date of premiere | October 17, 1998[1] |
Location | Bellagio, Las Vegas |
Creative team | |
Writer and director | Franco Dragone |
Director of creation | Gilles Ste-Croix |
Set designer | Michel Crête |
Composer | Benoit Jutras |
Costume designer | Dominique Lemieux |
Lighting designer | Luc Lafortune |
Choreographer | Debra Brown |
Sound designers | François Bergeron Jonathan Deans |
Artistic swimming designer | Sylvie Fréchette |
Aerial acrobatics designer | André Simard |
Rigging designer | Jaque Paquin |
Make-up designer | Nathalie Gagné |
Other information | |
Preceded by | Quidam (1996) |
Succeeded by | La Nouba (1998) |
Official website |
O was inspired by the "infinity and elegance of water's pure form," which pays tribute to the beauty of the theatre. A group of 150 stage technicians assists in the production of the show, the cast of which is 85 performers: international acrobats, synchronized swimmers, and divers. Some of them are former Olympic athletes.[2]
Since late October 2010, Cirque du Soleil has offered backstage tours of the O theatre. The experience allows visitors to see the backstage wings, training rooms, costume workshop, break area, underwater lighting area, and go up to a catwalk into the sound and lighting booths. Not every experience will be the same as the tour is conducted around a "regular day", so performers may or may not be training, rehearsing, or even working out.[3][4][5]
As of early 2011, O has grossed over $1 billion since the show opened in 1998.[6]
O has received many awards, including the following:
O had its 10,000th performance on 1 September 2019.[8]
The show has a cast of 85 acrobats, synchronized swimmers and divers performing in and above a 1.5 million-gallon pool. When maintenance needs to be performed, the pool is drained in about 12 hours to the Bellagio Lake, causing the lake's water level to rise 1 inch (25 mm).[9] The pool is kept at 88 °F (31 °C) and has an underwater speaker system and regulators that allow performers to breathe underwater.[10] Every member of the cast is scuba-certified.
The underwater stage lift was produced by Handling Specialty.[11] In order for the platform stage to rise and fall in the water without a wake, the rubber surface of the stage is perforated.[12]
Cold air vents under each seat help control the theatre temperature for the audience. The goal is to maintain two temperature zones in the theatre: the stage is kept at a higher temperature of 84 °F (29 °C), while the audience area is kept at a lower temperature of 72 °F (22 °C). A mesh false ceiling allows warm moist air to escape out of the top of the theatre.[12]
To minimize damage to the musical instruments, the musicians play from glass enclosures in the theatre. Some of the musical instruments used in the show are more than 100 years old. The unique string instrument heard in the soundtrack of O is an erhu, a traditional Chinese bowed string instrument.
To maintain a fresh look on the performers, some performers have multiple sets of costumes so they may reappear dry despite having been in the water. Some of the costumes only have a lifespan of approximately 20 shows due to the bromide and chlorine in the water.[12][13]
Additional facts about the show:
The cast of O includes many unique and surreal characters.[16]
Costumes for O drew inspiration from many sources: commedia dell'arte, the Baroque, India, the Arabian Nights, as well as Venetian courtly fashions. The costumes' silhouettes are defined by the design and are accentuated by the transparency of the selected materials and fabrics. Many costumes' base design are leotards which are then expounded upon: this includes the Zebras and Flayed Ones, among others. The Flayed Ones' leotards, for example, originally had hand-painted muscles on them, as digital screen-printing was inaccessible at the time of creation. Another special attribute critical to costumes in O is their treatment to help withstand the water and chemicals in it. To achieve this feat, roughly 40% of the costumes have been applied with a specific type of silicon sizing. In addition, the materials chosen are more durable and had to be able to both mould to the performer's body and dry quickly.[17] Over the years the best fabric found for the costumes has been nylon mesh, which performs well either wet or dry.[18]
Additional facts regarding the costumes:[18]
The music of O was composed by Benoit Jutras and features a mix of classical Western and world instrumentation, including Chinese violin (erhu), bagpipes, African guitar and harp (kora), Colombian guitar, cello, ancient woodwinds and a wide variety of percussion instruments.[20] During the show, the score is performed by a live band situated behind glass walls above and to the side of the stage. The glass protects the musicians' equipment from moisture damage.
O's music was recorded at the Bellagio and released on November 24, 1998. (ASIN B00000FDJZ) The album was re-released on September 6, 2005. (ASIN B000A2H9WU) The songs are listed below with their corresponding act in parentheses.[21]
Album track list (and acts in the show accompanied by each song):
Additional songs in the show not included on the album:
In 2007, Cirque du Soleil released the film Flow (A Tribute to the Artists of "O"). The documentary was filmed in the O theatre and by the Colorado River. The film shows certain artists performing out around the river as well as on stage and provides information on the necessary technical equipment used to produce the performance. Bonus features of Flow include: performance clips, Russian swing act, technical information and film below the surface of the O pool, and information about the creation of O itself.[22]
In 2009, Flow won the Prix Italia award for the category of Creativity in High Definition.[7]
The following acts were used in Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away:
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