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''Ovo'' is a touring circus production by
Cirque du Soleil Cirque du Soleil (, ; "Circus of the Sun" or "Sun Circus") is a Canadian entertainment company and the largest contemporary circus producer in the world. Located in the inner-city area of Saint-Michel, it was founded in Baie-Saint-Paul on 16 ...
that premiered in
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, Canada in 2009. ''Ovos creator and director, Deborah Colker, took inspiration from the world of insects. The idea for ''Ovo'' was not to be about the acts, nor dancing, nor insects, but about movement. The movement of life permeates the entire show, with creatures flying, leaping, bounding, and crawling. Composer Berna Ceppas brought additional life to ''Ovo'' with a score inspired by the
music of Brazil The music of Brazil encompasses various regional musical styles influenced by European, American, African and Amerindian forms. Brazilian music developed some unique and original styles such as forró, repente, coco de roda, axé, sertanejo, ...
. ''Ovo'' means "egg" in
Portuguese Portuguese may refer to: * anything of, from, or related to the country and nation of Portugal ** Portuguese cuisine, traditional foods ** Portuguese language, a Romance language *** Portuguese dialects, variants of the Portuguese language ** Portu ...
and represents the underlying thread of the show. Graphically, inside the logo of ''Ovo'', is an insect. The two O's represent the eyes and the V forms the nose and antennas.


Set and technical information

The stage and set for ''Ovo'' were designed by Gringo Cardia and utilize irregular shapes throughout. The rear wall is wide by high and is only supported at the sides, thus allowing the trampolines for the final act to slide into place. During its arena tour, ''Ovo'' used the stage from the Cirque show '' Dralion''. Inset in the wall are 24 "firefly eggs". These are molded fibreglass bulbs fitted with LED bulbs that can produce a full color spectrum of light. The "membranes" seen throughout the performance are quite large in scale, the largest being wide by high. The egg seen at the beginning of the show is inflated to the size of wide by high. ''Ovo'' has the largest flying act yet undertaken by Cirque du Soleil, as of 2010. To support it, eighty cables have to be installed during the performance. This requires the assistance of upwards of forty performers and technicians. The
trapeze A trapeze is a short horizontal bar hung by ropes or metal straps from a ceiling support. It is an aerial apparatus commonly found in circus performances. Trapeze acts may be static, spinning (rigged from a single point), swinging or flying, an ...
net itself is off the ground and spans in length and in width.


Cast

The cast of ''Ovo'' consists of three principal characters and numerous others in supporting roles. At its premiere, the makeup of ''Ovo'' included 54 performing artists from sixteen different countries. * Master Flipo: The principal character, he keeps everything in this chaotic world in order. * Foreigner: The Foreigner, another principal character, is a
fly Flies are insects of the order Diptera, the name being derived from the Greek δι- ''di-'' "two", and πτερόν ''pteron'' "wing". Insects of this order use only a single pair of wings to fly, the hindwings having evolved into advanced ...
from a faraway land who brings with him the mysterious ''ovo''. *
Ladybug Coccinellidae () is a widespread family of small beetles ranging in size from . They are commonly known as ladybugs in North America and ladybirds in Great Britain. Some entomologists prefer the names ladybird beetles or lady beetles as th ...
: Ladybug is the third principal, who brings life and joy to the world of insects and also ends up falling for the Foreigner. *
Dragonfly A dragonfly is a flying insect belonging to the infraorder Anisoptera below the order Odonata. About 3,000 extant species of true dragonfly are known. Most are tropical, with fewer species in temperate regions. Loss of wetland habitat thre ...
: The dragonfly flits throughout the entire performance and performs the hand-balancing act. *
Spider Spiders (order Araneae) are air-breathing arthropods that have eight legs, chelicerae with fangs generally able to inject venom, and spinnerets that extrude silk. They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species ...
s: Four spiders provide mystery and caution throughout the show. Their acts include
contortion Contortion (sometimes contortionism) is a performance art in which performers called contortionists showcase their skills of extreme physical flexibility. Contortion acts often accompany acrobatics, circus acts, street performers and other liv ...
and
slackwire Slackwire (or slack wire) is an acrobatic circus act that involves the balancing skills of moving along a flexible, thin wire suspended in the air, connected to two anchor points. Slackwire is not to be confused with slacklining. Description an ...
. *
Flea Flea, the common name for the order Siphonaptera, includes 2,500 species of small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds. Fleas live by ingesting the blood of their hosts. Adult fleas grow to about long, ...
s: Three spry fleas jump about with flashes of red and yellow as they perform acro-trio. *
Ant Ants are eusocial insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from vespoid wasp ancestors in the Cretaceous period. More than 13,800 of an estimated total of ...
s: The ants carry kiwi and corn with them on their journey as they perform foot juggling. *
Butterflies Butterflies are insects in the macrolepidopteran clade Rhopalocera from the order Lepidoptera, which also includes moths. Adult butterflies have large, often brightly coloured wings, and conspicuous, fluttering flight. The group comprises ...
: The butterfly duo flies through the air in a Spanish web (2009–2015)/ aerial straps (2016–present). *
Firefly The Lampyridae are a family of elateroid beetles with more than 2,000 described species, many of which are light-emitting. They are soft-bodied beetles commonly called fireflies, lightning bugs, or glowworms for their conspicuous production ...
: The firefly flits about, performing with
diabolo The diabolo ( ; commonly misspelled ''diablo'') is a juggling or circus prop consisting of an axle () and two cups (hourglass/egg timer shaped) or discs derived from the Chinese yo-yo. This object is spun using a string attached to two hand ...
s. *
Mosquito Mosquitoes (or mosquitos) are members of a group of almost 3,600 species of small flies within the family Culicidae (from the Latin ''culex'' meaning " gnat"). The word "mosquito" (formed by ''mosca'' and diminutive ''-ito'') is Spanish for "li ...
: The mosquito adds character to the performance, while also being part of the powertrack,
trampoline A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched between a steel frame using many coiled springs. Not all trampolines have springs, as the Springfree Trampoline uses glass-reinforced plastic rods. People bounce o ...
, and wall act. * Scarabs: The strong scarabs fly through the air, twisting and spinning in the flying trapeze (2009–2015)/ aerial cradle (2016–present). *
Crickets Crickets are orthopteran insects which are related to bush crickets, and, more distantly, to grasshoppers. In older literature, such as Imms,Imms AD, rev. Richards OW & Davies RG (1970) ''A General Textbook of Entomology'' 9th Ed. Methuen 8 ...
: Ten crickets jump and leap about in green streaks as they do air track, trampoline, and wall. * Creatura: A mysterious ''Creatura'' brings life to the party with his dancing. *
Cockroach Cockroaches (or roaches) are a paraphyletic group of insects belonging to Blattodea, containing all members of the group except termites. About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats. Some species are well-known ...
es: Nine cockroaches are seen singing and playing music throughout the entire performance.


Acts

''Ovo'' has ten acrobatic acts, whereas the rest are dancing or supplemental to the storyline. * Opening: The exciting and hectic world is portrayed by pounding samba music and bright lights, then a sudden calm—the bright lights change to warm natural light and the heavy samba is replaced by a calming guitar song. * Foot-juggling and Icarian games ''(Ants)'': A group of ants juggle kiwis, corn, eggplant slices, as well as other ants, all on their feet. *
Hand balancing __NOTOC__ A handstand is the act of supporting the body in a stable, inverted vertical position by balancing on the hands. In a basic handstand, the body is held straight with arms and legs fully extended, with hands spaced approximately shoulder- ...
''(Dragonfly)'': A lone dragonfly balances precariously on a high, rotating block. * Tissue ''(Cocoon)'': Combining agility and grace, this soon-to-be butterfly performs a solo contortion on aerial silks, showcasing her theatrical metamorphosis. * Duo straps ''(Butterflies)'': Two butterflies soar across the stage, strung on straps from the ceiling. *
Diabolo The diabolo ( ; commonly misspelled ''diablo'') is a juggling or circus prop consisting of an axle () and two cups (hourglass/egg timer shaped) or discs derived from the Chinese yo-yo. This object is spun using a string attached to two hand ...
s ''(Firefly)'': A firefly manipulates and tosses multiple diabolos at a time. * Creatura ''(Creatura)'': A comic routine involving a giant suit that resembles multiple slinkys. *
Russian cradle Russian(s) refers to anything related to Russia, including: * Russians (, ''russkiye''), an ethnic group of the East Slavic peoples, primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries *Rossiyane (), Russian language term for all citizens and pe ...
''(Scarabs)'': Based on Corteo's "Paradise" act, three aerial cradles are spaced diagonally above the stage, and fliers are thrown and caught in the arms of catchers in the cradles. *
Web Web most often refers to: * Spider web, a silken structure created by the animal * World Wide Web or the Web, an Internet-based hypertext system Web, WEB, or the Web may also refer to: Computing * WEB, a literate programming system created by ...
''(Spiders)'': One spider uses the same vertical rope as used by the butterflies to create multiple flexible poses, while another on the ground uses handstands to balance while her back and legs contort in multiple positions. * Acro trio ''(Fleas)'': Two male performers use techniques similar to those in acrobatic gymnastics (acrosport) to toss a female performer in the air. *
Slackwire Slackwire (or slack wire) is an acrobatic circus act that involves the balancing skills of moving along a flexible, thin wire suspended in the air, connected to two anchor points. Slackwire is not to be confused with slacklining. Description an ...
''(Spider)'': On a loose (and sometimes swinging) wire, a spider balances with its legs and hands, and at one point rides a unicycle. * "Legs": A unique dance, multiple legs pop up through holes in the stage. * Wall ''(Crickets)'': The crickets bounce on a long trampoline in the floor called a power track; they perform tumbling at an amazing speed. A trampoline is also used by the crickets to jump onto the wall. On the wall, they leap off and land on the trampoline. * Banquete: The finale of the show.


Acts in rotation

* Aerial hoop ''(Mosquito)'': Two artists fly over the stage on a hoop suspended in the air in an energetic feat of acrobatics.


Retired acts

* Volants ''(Scarabs)'': Using two trapezes on either side of the stage, the scarabs are thrown onto a platform suspended above the centre of the stage, where they are caught and thrown in a banquine-style discipline. This act was replaced by aerial cradle during the arena conversion in 2015. * Spanish web duo ''(Butterflies)'': Two butterflies swing and twist on a long vertical rope. This act was replaced by aerial straps during the arena conversion in 2015. * Acrosport ''(Fleas)'': A group of five male and female fleas use acrobatic gymnastic (acrosport) techniques to toss other fleas in the air as well as create high towers of fleas. This act was replaced by aerial straps during the arena conversion in 2015.


Costumes

The costumes in ''Ovo'' were designed by Liz Vandal and evoke the appearance of insects. The outfits were created to have areas that appear as sections to replicate the segmented bodies of insects. This was achieved by using permanent pleating, varying finishes, and coloring methods. To also provide the illusion of exoskeletons, a mixture of fabrics was used to create both hard and soft flexible fabrics, thus providing the look of a hard shell without inhibiting the artists' movements. The crickets have detachable legs, which are removed for the powertrack act, to give the sense of an insect with six legs. The legs also provide the illusion that the cricket is oversized, aiding the spectator's illusion of being the size of an insect in this world. Due to the rigidity of some of the costumes, most characters have two versions: the first is more lightweight and functional for their acrobatic performance. The second, on the other hand, is more richly detailed and heavier, and worn while not performing their act.


Music

The show's musical influences stem primarily from
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ian genres such as
samba Samba (), also known as samba urbano carioca (''urban Carioca samba'') or simply samba carioca (''Carioca samba''), is a Brazilian music genre that originated in the Afro-Brazilian communities of Rio de Janeiro in the early 20th century. Havi ...
; both the creator and music director are Brazilian. Additional texture is added by the use of sounds of insects throughout the soundtrack. Below is a list of the tracks featured on the CD, which was released on April 13, 2010. # Brisa Do Mar ''(Pre-show and opening)'' # Foreigner ''(Cricket dance)'' # Ants ''(Foot juggling and Icarian games)'' # Cocoon ''(Tissue)'' # Frevo Zumbido ''(Diabolos)'' # Orvalho ''(Hand balancing)'' # Carimbo da Creatura ''(Creatura)'' # Love Duet #* ''Spanish web duo (2009–2015)'' #* ''Duo straps (2016-present)'' # Scarabee #* ''Volants (2009–2015)'' #* ''Russian cradle (2016–present)'' # Sexy Web ''(Web)'' # Legs ''(Interlude into Wall)'' # Flea Girls #* ''Acrosport (2009-2015)'' #* ''Acro trio (2016–present)'' # Super Hero ''(Slackwire)'' # Secret Samba Luv ''(Clown act)'' # Parede ''(Wall)'' # Banquete ''(Banquet and bows)''


Vocalists

* Marie-Claude Marchand – From April 23, 2009 (Montreal) to June 27, 2014 (Tokyo) * Alexandra Cabanilla – From June 28, 2014 (Tokyo) to June 7, 2015 (Sendai) * Júlia Tázie – From April 8, 2016 (Lake Charles) to Jan 20, 2019 (Murcia) * Lari Finocchiaro – From March 7, 2019 (Belo Horizonte)


Tour

''Ovo'' started touring in April 2009 in Montréal, Canada. They performed their 1,000th show on January 29, 2012, while in Santa Monica, California.


References

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