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Watch as the aerial hoop acrobats dance across the top of the water, gliding gracefully in an elegant display of circus artistry. "O" features a unique hybrid of classic circus acts with an aquatic twists.


A spectral boat floats through the mist; the ghost bateau is upon us. This dread inducing ship is captained by spirits, but your fears will soon be put to rest as you witness the stunning artistry these sailors are about to showcase!


Journey above the waves and witness a surreal underwater dance on the Cadre! Watch as these submerged artists elegantly glide in a synchronized swimming performance.


Fire engulfs the pool; watch as our circus artists show that they have truly mastered the elements in this high octane act. We bring the heat; will water or fire prevail?


Are you ready to take the plunge into the wondrous world of "O"? These divers certainly are! From atop their precarious perch, several acrobats dive into the glistening pool in a stunning display of bravery!


A team of highly skilled underwater performers are supported by our team of trained technicians, who help out beneath the waves!


Flying high above the waves, our aerial acrobats show a mastery of the skies. Is there any element our circus artists haven't mastered?


Meet the colorful cast of "O"! From the vibrant zebras who dance upon the waves to the high divers and hoop acrobats that glide elegantly through the sky, "O" is full of stunning sights and sounds that could only come from the creative team at Cirque du Soleil!


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“O” pays homage to the magic of theatre - from simple street performances to extravagant operas - where all is possible and life’s drama unfolds before our very eyes. World-class acrobats, synchronized swimmers, divers and enchanting characters demonstrate their aquatic prowess in, on and above the water resulting in an extraordinary experience.
The minimum age to attend “O” is 5 years old. Please note that “O” uses louds sounds and periods of darkness which may frighten some children.
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French theatre company created in 1964 by Ariane Mnouchkine

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Le Théâtre du Soleil ( French: [lə teɑtʁ dy sɔlɛj] , lit. "The Theater of the Sun") is a Parisian avant-garde stage ensemble founded by Ariane Mnouchkine , Philippe Léotard and fellow students of the L'École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in 1964 as a collective of theatre artists. Le Théâtre du Soleil is located at La Cartoucherie, a former munitions factory in the Vincennes area of eastern Paris . The company creates new theatrical works using a devising process based on utilizing physical theatre and improvisation .

The Theatre du Soleil was founded as a theatre collective in 1964, in the midst of the cultural turmoil that was sweeping the Western world. [1] In the midst of the Cold War , nuclear warfare felt imminent while the whole of Europe was slowly recovering from the destruction of World War II. In 1965, Charles de Gaulle was re-elected President of France in the first election with direct popular vote for the office. The year 1968 was a watershed for protests and turmoil around the world, and was characterized by rebellion against conventional culture, huge political demonstrations, and labor strikes in France involving 11 million workers, students, and far-left politicians. [1] It was in the middle of this period of uncertainty, changing cultural attitudes, and disillusionment that Mnouchkine, a theatre student, [2] started Le Theatre du Soleil with her peers who were interested in creating original theatre.

1964: Le Theatre du Soleil is established [3]

1964–65:
Les Petits Bourgeois presented at Théâtre Mouffetard

1965–66:
Capitaine Fracasse presented at the Theater Récamier

1967:
La Cuisine presented at Cirque de Montmartre

1968:
Le Songe d'une Nuit d'Ete (A Midsummer's Night's Dream)
L'Arbre Sorcier, Jerome et la Tortue

1969–70:
Les Clowns presented at Festival d'Avignon, Piccolo Teatro de Milan

1970–1971:
Le Theatre du Soleil moves to their permanent base, la Cartoucherie, a former munitions factory on the outskirts of Paris

1978 Molière, film directed by Ariane Mnouchkine and starring Philippe Caubère, presents the biography of Moliere. It was in competition for the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1978.

1979–80:
Mephisto, Le Roman d'une Carriere

1981–84:
Translated works of Shakespeare are presented in cycles, including Richard II and Henry IV Parts 1 and 2

1985–86:
L'Histoire Terrible Mais Inachevee de Norodom Sihanouk , Roi du Cambodge

1987–88:
L'Indiade ou L'Inde de leurs Reves

1989:
Film version of La Nuit Miraculeuse

1990–93:
Cycle Les Atrides (including Ipighenie a Aulis, Agamemnon, Les Choephores , and Les Eumenides )

1993:
L'Inde, de Pere en Fils, de Mere en Fille

1994:
La Ville perjure ou le Reveil des Erinyes

1996–97:
Film Au Soleil Meme la Nuit

1997–98:
Et Soudain des Nuits d'Eveil
Tout est Bien qui Finit Bien

1999–2002:
La Ville Parjure ou le Reveil des Erinyes
Tambours sur la Digue

2003–2006:
Le Dernier Caravanserail (Odyssees)
Le Fleuve Cruel
Origines et Destins

2008 :
Film L'Aventure du Theatre du Soleil

2010–2011:
Les Naufrages du Fol Espoir (reached 200th performance in February 2011)

March 19–22 – Japanese kyogen troupe, hosted by Le Theatre du Soleil at La Cartoucherie, performs traditional kyogen pieces and an adaptation of Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors

May 4 – Company tour begins in Nantes

2016-2019:
Une Chambre en Inde (A Room in India, performed in New York City in December 2017, at the Park Avenue Armory
[4] )

2018: Kanata (directed by Robert Lepage, with the troupe of Théâtre du Soleil)

Founded by Ariane Mnouchkine, The Theatre du Soleil was founded in the 1960s as a reaction against traditional theatrical institutions in France. [5] Although they have never presented a formalized mission statement, from their inception they have been characterized by a commitment to long-term collaborative rehearsal processes; the merging of a wide variety of art forms both Western and non-Western, including music, dance, and puppetry; actively communicating and mingling with their audiences; and maintaining a large, hierarchy-free company that does not live together but spends a lot of time working together, and equally shares the work of creating their productions. Company members describe working for the Theatre du Soleil as "a style of life", [6] while a reviewer for The New York Times said of their production Les Ephemeres : "The aim here is not to shape life into taut dramatic form but to present lived experience intimately and without evidence of artists' interpretation and manipulation." [6] Mnouchkine summarized the philosophy of the organization as "Theatre du Soleil is the dream of living, working, being happy and searching for beauty and for goodness….It's trying to live for higher purposes, not for richness. It's very simple, really." [7]

The company's productions have included both re-imaginings of classics of Western theatre such as Shakespeare's Richard II and Moliere's Tartuffe , [8] but the company is equally well known for their original works. The collective, consisting of 70 members as of July 2009, [6] takes the concept and direction for their original productions from founder Ariane Mnouchkine, and works together in a collaborative rehearsal process that stretches out over many months to create a finished performance event. For example, their six-hour-long 2005 production Le Dernier Caravansérail (Odyssées) was based on a compilation of letters and interviews collected by Mnouchkine and her colleagues from refugee camps from around the world, while Les Ephemeres in 2009 was based on nine months of improvisations stemming from Mnouchkine's question: What would you do if you found out that all of humanity would die out within three months? [6]

At other times, they provocatively, directly comment on contemporary events, such as their production of Tartuffe in which the title character was presented as an Islamic zealot at a time when there was a movement in France against foreign immigration. [9] They have drawn inspiration from non-Western cultures, such as when they used bunraku-style puppetry in their production Tambours sur la Digue. [10] The company's emphasis on movement and physical theatre is in part due to Mnouchkine's study under Jacques Lecoq. [11] Their performances also frequently feature direct contact between the actors and the audience members, whether through a dressing and makeup area that is open to the public's view [12] or lunch for both actors and audience served at intermission. [6]
Beyond their production process, part of the company's philosophy do
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