Cirque Presents: AMALUNA!

Cirque du Soleil presents Amaluna
A new touring show directed by Diane Paulus
IN MONTREAL’S OLD PORT UNTIL JULY 15
Under the Blue and Yellow Big Top

Amaluna, the all-new creation by Cirque du Soleil presented by Desjardins Group, has now begun its run in the Old Port of Montreal where it will perform until July 15. Directed by Diane Paulus, a renowned director from New York, Amaluna will then be presented at the Port de Québec starting July 31.

The Show
Amaluna invites the audience to a mysterious island governed by Goddesses and guided by the cycles of the moon. Prospera directs her daughter’s coming-of-age ceremony in a rite that honours femininity, renewal, rebirth and balance which marks the passing of these insights and values from one generation to the next.

In the wake of a storm caused by Prospera, a group of young men lands on the island, triggering an epic, emotional story of love between Prospera’s daughter and a brave young suitor. But theirs is a love that will be put to the test. The couple must face numerous demanding trials and overcome daunting setbacks before they can achieve mutual trust, faith and harmony.

The name
Amaluna is a fusion of the words ama, which refers to “mother” in many languages, and luna, which means “moon,” a symbol of femininity that evokes both the mother-daughter relationship and the idea of goddess and protector of the planet. Amaluna is also the name of the mysterious island where the story unfolds.

A tribute to the work and voice of women

For the first time at Cirque du Soleil, the cast of a show is 70% female and the band, 100%. “Amaluna is a tribute to the work and voice of women,” explains Director of Creation Fernand Rainville. “The show is a reflection on balance from a woman’s perspective,“ he adds. Show Director Diane Paulus says: “Amaluna is less about feminism and more about reconnecting to our world in a different way.”

Amaluna has a cast of 50 artists hailing from 15 different countries.

Diane Paulus
Diane Paulus is the Artistic Director of the A.R.T. (American Repertory Theatre). Her recent work with A.R.T. includes The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess, a new production adapted by Pulitzer prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks, and OBIE-winning composer Diedre Murray, playing on Broadway; Prometheus Bound; Death and The Powers: The Robots’ Opera, a new opera by Tod Machover in collaboration with MIT Media Lab, which world premiered at l’Opéra de Monte-Carlo; The Donkey Show, a disco adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, which ran for six years Off-Broadway and toured internationally; Best of Both Worlds, and Johnny Baseball.

Diane’s other recent theatre credits include the Public Theatre’s HAIR (Tony Award for Best Revival) on Broadway and London’s West End and, as an opera director, The Magic Flute (Canadian Opera Company), Il mondo della luna at the Hayden Planetarium in New York, Don Giovanni, Le nozze di Figaro, Turn Of The Screw, Cosi fan tutte, and the Monteverdi trilogy Il ritorno d’Ulisse in patria, L’incoronazione di Poppea, and Orfeo at the Chicago Opera Theatre.

Diane is a Professor of the Practice of Theatre in Harvard University’s English Department and was recently named one of the 50 Most Powerful Women in Boston by Boston Magazine. She is a recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from Boston Conservatory. This is Diane Paulus’ first collaboration with Cirque du Soleil.

The creative team

Amaluna’s creative team comprises 16 creators under the artistic guidance of Guy Laliberté and Gilles Ste-Croix:

Guy Laliberté — Artistic Guide
Gilles Ste-Croix — Artistic Guide
Fernand Rainville — Director of Creation
Diane Paulus — Director
Scott Pask — Set and Props Designer
Mérédith Caron — Costume Designer
Bob & Bill — Composers
Jacques Boucher — Sound Designer
Matthieu Larivée — Lighting Designer
Karole Armitage — Choreographer
Debra Brown — Acrobatic Choreographer
Caitlan Maggs — Acrobatic Choreographer
Rob Bollinger — Acrobatic Performance Designer
Fred Gérard — Rigging and Acrobatic Equipment Designer
Patricia Ruel — Props Designer
Eleni Urani s– Makeup Designer
Randy Weiner — Dramaturge

Press materials

PHOTOS:
http://www.cirquedusoleil.com/en/press/photos-videos/photos/amaluna/page-1.aspx

B-ROLL:
http://media.cirquedusoleil.com/public-materials/amaluna/amaluna-broll-h264.zip

PROMO-ROLL:
http://media.cirquedusoleil.com/public-materials/amaluna/amanula-90-sec.zip

Ticket Information
Amaluna will be presented under the blue and yellow Big Top at the Old Port of Montreal until July 15, and at the Port de Québec starting July 25. Tickets for all these performances can be purchased online at www.cirquedusoleil.com. The tour will then stop in Toronto and Vancouver before heading for the United States.

Sponsors and Partners
Amaluna is presented by Desjardins Group, the presenting sponsor of the 2012 Canadian tour of the show. Infiniti, CGI, Xerox and Rogers are the official sponsors.