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Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR

Step inside Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR. A journey into an eclectic performance lab of infinite creativity where a joyful troupe of acrobats, dancers, and musicians contrive an awe-inspiring spectacle — one full of utter chaos and uplifting beauty.

Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR whisks you inside the process like never before. “My biggest high is the creative process,” says Writer and Director Susan Gaudreau. “I love creating with people. There is nothing more fascinating for the audience than when artists share that with you— What they go through… Their inner, creative world.”

Lead by their Maestro, the troupe bands together to invent a whimsical, one-of-a-kind universe. With his precious Hat as his ultimate tool to proclaim order, the Maestro directs the troupe as it builds on and on and on... Only to see their genius unravel at the hand of a trickster, whose curiosity is a catalyst for conundrum along the path to creation.

Just as winding and exhilarating as the creative process itself, a fun pursuit of order and disorder ensues between the Maestro and the prankster; both attracted by the Hat’s presence and the power it entails. In a place where the unexpected is expected, the colourful group

imagines, builds, and rebuilds vibrant scenes in an artistic, acrobatic game. As the troupe unites in creation, inspiration radiates from the space. At key moments, the story onstage is directly influenced by the audience. Joining the troupe as one, an emotional journey is shared.

Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR is also an homage to the beginnings of Cirque du Soleil, when an intimate troupe of street artists over 30 years ago brought amazement to crowds, anywhere. The high-energy excitement, collision of sounds and colours, and meeting place of diverse characters you’d find at a traditional ‘bazaar’, inspired the name of the show. Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR perfectly captures the spirit!

The spelling is slightly different, where the double ‘zz’ represents the time loop you sense during the adventure. As a word, Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR is also read almost the same frontwords and backwords. Like the performance, just when you think you know where the story is going — there’s a twist!

Acts

After-effect

After-effect

A state of pure aftermath. Post-creative-chaos. Something incredible has happened... yet remains curiously undefined. A teeterboard act defies heights. Frantic energy fills the performance lab as fans first meet the Maestro, and the wildly eclectic troupe they’ll join on this thrilling adventure.
Mechanical

Mechanical

Click-click-click... One-two-three… Wheels turn again. Creative gears get moving. Superhuman roller-skaters, and circular acro-bike performer sparks a rhythmic feeling of rotation where everything connects. The troupe regroups to reignite the creative process.
Rehearsal

Rehearsal

The Maestro commands the scene as the wide-eyed troupe follows his lead. With extreme focus, the troupe unites in a world of mesmerizing mirrors where infinite reflections represent limitless possibility. A duo-trapeze act symbolizes trust and synchronicity. For the first time in Cirque du Soleil history, performers display strength and technical feats in an act of mallakhamb. Creative excitement erupts chaotic frenzy. The Maestro loses control.
Ropes

Ropes

Grand Âme, a calming force, swoops in to soothe and renew an exhausted troupe with her voice. “The feeling is a heart-to-heart generosity, giving her energy,” says Marie-Hélène, Creative Director. Ropes intertwine as the Floating Woman begins to weave her world. Strikingly beautiful corde lisse performer attempt to free the Maestro from a moment of humorous entrapment. Finally, the ropes release! Joy overcomes!
Structure

Structure

After the creative chaos, regroup and practice, sidetrack here and laugh-riots there, the Maestro finally reclaims control. The troupe fiercely unites! Energy amplifies! “This is it! Their epic moment!” Susan describes. A fire manipulator clears the stage, and in a brilliant display of fun and teamwork, the troupe builds an astonishing structure, together.
Final Twist

Final Twist

Time to dance! Hoot! Holler! Celebration breaks in a grande finale of dazzling acrobatics: Icarian duo, Hula Hoop, and Hairceau (aerial hoop meets hair suspension, a first for Cirque du Soleil). Pure happiness overcomes all. In a flash amongst the revelry, a single and unintentional act by the naive Floating Woman, triggers a new beginning, a new chapter. To what? It’s up for the troupe to decide!

Characters

Maestro

Maestro

The Maestro is the elder leader or ‘wise sage’. As the protagonist with a physically large presence, he commands control - or comically tries to - within the creative process. In his humorous pursuit to keep the troupe on track, as proven by a hilariously fun clown act, the Maestro grabs you by the heart.
Floating woman

Floating woman

In contrast to the Maestro, the Floating Woman is a young trickster who thrives for freedom and embraces chaos. She’s a pure of heart, clumsy character, inspired by childlike naiveté. The Floating Woman has zero fear and full trust in all. She’s unfiltered, wildly curious, and innocently optimistic.
Troupe

Troupe

Twenty-seven eclectic artists unite as one talented troupe that show ferocious teamwork. “We pushed their individuality and raw performance itself – strength, flexibility, whatever makes them amazing – to the forefront” says Marie-Hélène, Creative Director. Explosive teeterboard artists amp energy to the max. Acro bike performer bring lyrical poeticism reminiscent of a Renaissance time. Dancers shine in a spectrum of genres. Unique in sizes, acts, personalities, and cultures, the troupe represents the beauty of our world.
Grande Âme

Grande Âme

Soul of the space. Singer of the show. Steadily calming force. The Grande Âme unites the troupe when things get too wacky. A true diplomat, she takes no sides and reminds everyone of their main purpose as one creative team. Mothering in nature, she represents an empowered, modern woman of strength.
Grande Âme

Grande Âme

A maestro-in-training. This total ‘protagonist wannabe’ has a not-so-secret secret: He is madly in love with the Floating Woman (even though she’s a real thorn-in-the-side of his control-needing nature). Opposites attract as they say. His innocent boy crush is adorably heartful.
Performance Lab

Performance Lab

“The performance lab has to be one of the characters!” insists Susan. Constantly shifting and changing with colour, light, and music as an emotional force, the scenography deeply connects to the tempo, rhythm, and overall mood of the creative performance lab. It’s totally alive!

Costumes

James Lavoie is the mastermind behind Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR Costume Design, “Circus arts attract diverse, dynamic people. Let’s be inspired by them!” James embraced the energy, natural look, and raw talent of each artist to amplify their true spirit through costume design.

With a band of thirty crazy eclectic characters, the main challenge was to create individual looks that visually unify in the troupe-spirit of Cirque du Soleil. Much like the show itself, the creation process was intuitive and organic, not fixed to any one point in time. Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR presented an invitation to design by instinct, to be inspired by everyday life, and to trust your gut!

Beyond instinct however, James sought inspiration in the works of contemporary 20th century artists, conceptual architectural clothing, and street style, as the history of Cirque du Soleil is rooted in street performance.

Throughout the process, the set design came to be a heavy influence. Study the troupe’s looks and notice black lines running through each. Obvious and subtle. Thick and thin. A nod to the performance lab’s architecture, and connectivity in the chaos. This visual connection between costume and space wasn’t the initial intention. James tends to draw with a Sharpie and heavy hand on paper.

Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR creators, Susan and Marie-Hélène saw his first sketches and fell inspired. Steps of the creative process, like James’ first Sharpie sketches, are directly expressed through the costume design. For example, the chaotic energy of the After-Effect tableau is captured by scribbly patterns or “pen marks on paper”, says James. “We are trying to express the chaos at the beginning of creation. The first stroke on canvas.” The themes of Construction-Deconstruction and Time are expressed through various garments too. A skirt that seems incomplete.

Pants with cut outs. A shirt with bands of fabric that begs the question: ‘Is this garment finished, or in the process of making?’. There’s a strong sense of building and breaking apart. Creating or disassembling. Much like the creative process itself.

The Maestro’s hat is one costume item worth mentioning, not onlybec ause it is part of the storyline, but because of the function worked into its design. Custom molded and laser cut plastics come together to create a scale model of the set, worn on the Maestros head with

integrated lighting and a small plastic ball that scurries down a slide and through a trapdoor.

Digital printing techniques and silkscreening with various foils or silicones add an element of experimentation. Vibrant colours, shiny golds, patent leather, crisp blacks and whites, eye-catching prints, delightful textures, innovative materials, and avant-garde silhouettes collide in celebration and visual cohesion. Nothing is shy about Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR.

James Lavoie, Costume Designer

Set Design

Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR Set Designer Simon Guilbault wanted to push the interaction between space and performer, and create a structure the performers could climb on, be on top of, move through, and really become one with.

Cantilever structures, gravity-defying bridges, and tension based structures, provided great inspiration for Simon Guilbault. He worked closely with expert engineers to create a strikingly unusual set design that seems to challenge science and physics. As he puts it, “The performance lab, visually speaking, is a matter of lines and metal supports and how separate pieces can be linked. You don’t really understand how its made or holds together. There are so many bizarre angles. It’s very chaotic and seems to float in space with just a few anchor points.”.

Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR Director Susan Gaudreau challenged the set design, “I wanted a set that could be like a LEGO block. A structure that depending on how you add or take away, creates a different space and emotion.” Moving parts are therefore heavily integrated, such as brilliant mirrors which can be moved around by the artists. “Everything can change, nothing is fixed,” says Simon Guilbault.

Reflective and transparent colors of blue and violet support the vibrant, brightly coloured troupe. Light catches beautifully and comes through the structure to create striking shadow effects. In the end, the result is incredibly sculptural and artistic.

Music

Going back to the start of Cirque du Soleil as street performers, Composer and Musical Director Simon Carpentier found inspiration in live buskers, “I really like street music and went back to the essence of this. People playing acoustic and electric in the street is very raw and present. My first inspiration was street percussions. From there I said, ‘OK let’s go with folk, play with acoustic guitar, and mix it with electronic fan fare to amplify the feel of busking with a modern twist for today.”

Two musicians within the troupe are always playing, live. With live music, singing, and a ‘ghost DJ’ who is never seen but heard, the result is a super groovy, universal, supercharged pop soundscape. Folk-electronica ear-candy, created with four main instruments: Baritone sax, acoustic guitar, dreamy melodic piano, and soulful vocals. Hits of ukulele, various flutes, and simple banjo, amplify the spirit of sidewalk entertainment.

A soulful singer brings poetic, female energy within the musical craze. Combined with live musicians, their total performance makes music an equally visual experience, bringing fans closer to the action within the intimate big top setting.

Light and hopeful music supports the love of creation and key emotions that ride along with the creative process. As Simon says, “Music always tells a story!”

Village on wheels

The village – Cirque du Soleil mobile village includes the Big Top, one large entrance tent, a VIP tent, the artistic tent, a kitchen, offices and more. The site relies only on local water supply and telecommunication facilities to support its infrastructure.

A few facts about the Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR Big Top and the Cirque du Soleil village

  • The Big Top seats more than 1,500 people.
  • The entire site set-up takes 6 days. This includes installation of the Big Top, the entrance / VIP tent and the rehearsal spaces.
  • The Big Top stands at 19 meters (62 feet) high and is 41 meters (135 feet) in diameter.
  • The 4 steel masts stand at 22 meters (71 feet) tall each.
  • 450 pegs are required to firmly hold down the big top.
  • The Big Top can withstand winds up to 120 km/h (75 mph).
  • The light-coloured canvas helps counter the effects of the sun, thereby reducing energy consumption and minimizing greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR travels via 25 sea containers carrying close to 700 tons of equipment.

Creators

Director - Dramaturge / Author
Creation Direction
Set Designer
Composer
Costume Designer
Choreographer
Acrobatic Choreographer &/or Performance
Clown Act & Clown Moment
Make Up Designer
Sound Designer
Acrobatic Equipments & Equipments Designer

Photos & Videos

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Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR Trailer

Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR Trailer

Physical Opening 3 from BAZZAR

Physical Opening from Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR

Slackline 2 from BAZZAR

Slackline from Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR

Mallakhamb from BAZZAR

Mallakhamb 3 from Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR

Physical Opening 2 from BAZZAR

Opening number from Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR

Duo Trapeze from BAZZAR

Trapeze duo from Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR

Corde lisse 2 from Bazzar

Corde lisse 2 from Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR

Bike Manipulation from Bazzar

Acro Bike from Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR

Roller Skate from Bazzar

Roller Skate from Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR

Maestro and Mini Maestro from Bazzar

Maestro and Mini Maestro from Cirque du Soleil BAZZAR