Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Show “Ovo” of Cirque du Soleil: comparative analyzis of a circus performance and its stage demonstration (scenario, decorations, music, circus genres and characters)

View through CrossRef
The article will carry out an artistic analysis in the context of circology, namely: comparative and artistic analysis of the show “OVO” of the “Cirque du Soleil”. Research in the field of circus arts, its theory and practice will be carried out in the context of circological research. The problem of this article is that in domestic and world art criticism there are practically no serious scientific studies on the specifics of circus performances of the “Cirque du Soleil”. It is important to note that separate publications, announcements, programs of circus performances, popular articles from modern magazines in the press of the late 20th and early 21st centuries certainly took place. However, their exclusively narrative display without specific factors should be noted, namely: lack of clear connection between practical specifics of circus art and scientific transmission of information and analytics in the field of art criticism. The purpose of the article is to give clear and systematic analysis within circological plane, namely, to provide comparative analysis of the show “OVO” with other performances of the Cirque du Soleil circus as well as to reveal in detail the uniqueness of direction and features of the numbers of the show “OVO” in terms of circus genres, scenario and artistic design. Comparative analysis of various circus performances of the show of the Cirque du Soleil, defines diversity and different facts of difference of show "OVO" from such circus performances of the Cirque du Soleil as “Alegría”, “Zumanity”, “Kà”, “O”. The description emphasizes and gives clear description of decoration, modern methods of circus apparatuses, pyrotechnics and innovative technologies, lighting and musical accompaniment. Music was written separately for each show, musical samples were created depending on scenario and plot. “OVO”  is considered a touring production of the Cirque du Soleil, written and directed by Deborah Kolker. This is the 25th “Cirque du Soleil” show since 1984 created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Cirque du Soleil. The name “OVO” translated from Portuguese means “egg”. This corresponds to the theme of the series on life cycle and birth of insects. It is also the main threat of the show. Production designer Gringo Kardia was inspired by nests and colonies of various insects when creating the scene for the “OVO”. Acrobatic structure used during free throw is situated at an angle of 45°. The structure can be lifted up to 4.5 meters and weighs more than 5 tons. Costume designer Liz Vandal to create costumes for “OVO” used her signature style inspired by futuristic superheroes and a variety of armour. Thus comparative and artistic analysis of the show “OVO” is a combination of creative and unique, at the same time simple, but understandable plot, bright costumes and make-up that really turn artists into insects. Well-chosen numbers, the way they interconnect and an unsurpassed acting gives an excellent performance about fabulous world of insects which one can visit with the whole family and take a break from real life.
Municipal Academy of Circus and Variety Arts
Title: Show “Ovo” of Cirque du Soleil: comparative analyzis of a circus performance and its stage demonstration (scenario, decorations, music, circus genres and characters)
Description:
The article will carry out an artistic analysis in the context of circology, namely: comparative and artistic analysis of the show “OVO” of the “Cirque du Soleil”.
Research in the field of circus arts, its theory and practice will be carried out in the context of circological research.
The problem of this article is that in domestic and world art criticism there are practically no serious scientific studies on the specifics of circus performances of the “Cirque du Soleil”.
It is important to note that separate publications, announcements, programs of circus performances, popular articles from modern magazines in the press of the late 20th and early 21st centuries certainly took place.
However, their exclusively narrative display without specific factors should be noted, namely: lack of clear connection between practical specifics of circus art and scientific transmission of information and analytics in the field of art criticism.
The purpose of the article is to give clear and systematic analysis within circological plane, namely, to provide comparative analysis of the show “OVO” with other performances of the Cirque du Soleil circus as well as to reveal in detail the uniqueness of direction and features of the numbers of the show “OVO” in terms of circus genres, scenario and artistic design.
Comparative analysis of various circus performances of the show of the Cirque du Soleil, defines diversity and different facts of difference of show "OVO" from such circus performances of the Cirque du Soleil as “Alegría”, “Zumanity”, “Kà”, “O”.
The description emphasizes and gives clear description of decoration, modern methods of circus apparatuses, pyrotechnics and innovative technologies, lighting and musical accompaniment.
Music was written separately for each show, musical samples were created depending on scenario and plot.
“OVO”  is considered a touring production of the Cirque du Soleil, written and directed by Deborah Kolker.
This is the 25th “Cirque du Soleil” show since 1984 created to celebrate the 25th anniversary of Cirque du Soleil.
The name “OVO” translated from Portuguese means “egg”.
This corresponds to the theme of the series on life cycle and birth of insects.
It is also the main threat of the show.
Production designer Gringo Kardia was inspired by nests and colonies of various insects when creating the scene for the “OVO”.
Acrobatic structure used during free throw is situated at an angle of 45°.
The structure can be lifted up to 4.
5 meters and weighs more than 5 tons.
Costume designer Liz Vandal to create costumes for “OVO” used her signature style inspired by futuristic superheroes and a variety of armour.
Thus comparative and artistic analysis of the show “OVO” is a combination of creative and unique, at the same time simple, but understandable plot, bright costumes and make-up that really turn artists into insects.
Well-chosen numbers, the way they interconnect and an unsurpassed acting gives an excellent performance about fabulous world of insects which one can visit with the whole family and take a break from real life.

Related Results

Primerjalna književnost na prelomu tisočletja
Primerjalna književnost na prelomu tisočletja
In a comprehensive and at times critical manner, this volume seeks to shed light on the development of events in Western (i.e., European and North American) comparative literature ...
From Cirque Global to Local Circus: the Québec Professional Circus Scene during the COVID-19 Pandemic
From Cirque Global to Local Circus: the Québec Professional Circus Scene during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Given the success of its artistic and commercial models, the reach of Quebec’s circus has extended across continents to the point that it is now nearly impossible to imag...
Music and Mysticism
Music and Mysticism
The word “mystic” has a common meaning in philosophical traditions like neo-Platonism and religions (Hindu, Jewish, Christian, and Muslim)—namely the elevation of a human being to ...
Pengaruh Terpaan Iklan Pahlawan Top Up Terhadap Brand Loyalty OVO (Survei pada Pengguna OVO usia Dewasa Awal)
Pengaruh Terpaan Iklan Pahlawan Top Up Terhadap Brand Loyalty OVO (Survei pada Pengguna OVO usia Dewasa Awal)
In this digital era, the implementation of technology convenience us in several ways. For example, cashless transactions such as electronic money (e-money) transactions. One of the...
Owner Bound Music: A study of popular sheet music selling and music making in the New Zealand home 1840-1940
Owner Bound Music: A study of popular sheet music selling and music making in the New Zealand home 1840-1940
<p>From 1840, when New Zealand became part of the British Empire, until 1940 when the nation celebrated its Centennial, the piano was the most dominant instrument in domestic...
Making It Magical
Making It Magical
In the late 2010s, I owned and operated a bespoke drum-building company, and during that time, I was commissioned to build a frame drum by the partner of a musician who was also a ...

Back to Top