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KOOZA by Cirque du Soleil: Opening show in Vancouver, BC

July 23, 2010 | Field Reports > Vancouver, Festivals & Events

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The opening show of Kooza from Cirque du Soleil in Vancouver was incredible! BC Field Reporter Chris Wheeler checks out backstage before seeing the big show! Info at: http://tiny.cc/Kooza

KOOZA - a return to the origins of Cirque du Soleil - explores themes of fear, identity, recognition and power. The show is set in an electrifying and exotic visual world full of surprises, thrills, chills, audacity and total involvement. Performances run from July 22 - September 5, 2010 under the Grand Chapiteau Big Top Tent on the Concord Pacific lands in Vancouver's False Creek area.

Posted by Chris Wheeler, at 09:30 AM

Kooza, Cirque du Soleil: Big Top Tent Raising in Vancouver

July 16, 2010 | Field Reports > Vancouver, Festivals & Events

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KOOZA from Cirque du Soleil has arrived in Vancouver, BC! The Grand Chapiteau Big Top Tent is now raised and BC Field Reporter Chris Wheeler joined in to see the action! The yellow and blue Big Top is now part of Vancouver's skyline! http://tiny.cc/Kooza

KOOZA - a return to the origins of Cirque du Soleil - explores themes of fear, identity, recognition and power. The show is set in an electrifying and exotic visual world full of surprises, thrills, chills, audacity and total involvement.

Performances run from July 22 - August 22, 2010 under the Grand Chapiteau Big Top Tent on the Concord Pacific lands in Vancouver's False Creek area.

Posted by Chris Wheeler, at 05:13 PM