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Cirque du Soleil It is impossible for a cell phone on the back row to capture all the mind-blowing visuals, acrobatics, music Just a hint here! |
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One outside sign seen as we were leaving. |
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Cirque du Soleil took a week or more to install the huge theater tent, with Porta-Potties outside. |
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Of course we entered through a smaller tent with plenty for sale to eat, drink, or remember your experience! |
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SEP7IMO DIA – NO DESCANSARÉ |
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SEP7IMO DIA – NO DESCANSARÉ |
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SEP7IMO DIA – NO DESCANSARÉ |
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SEP7IMO DIA – NO DESCANSARÉ |
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SEP7IMO DIA – NO DESCANSARÉ |
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SEP7IMO DIA – NO DESCANSARÉ |
Like Cirque du Soleil has done in the states with Elvis, The Beatles, and Michael Jackson, they have here developed a documentary/remembrance music/acrobat show about the greatest of Latin American Rock Bands in the 80’s and 90’s, Soda Stereo in Argentina. Since most Americans and other foreigners cannot possibly understand the significance to Latin Americans, an excellent description in English is provided by Cirque du Soleil in their FASCINATION NEWSLETTER. In short, it is about a young man who thirsts for meaning and social justice and dreams of a better world, feels trapped. When he plugs into the music of Soda Stereo, he is whisked away to an inner world and is set free. Most adult Ticos here know the significance and know the songs, singing along with the performances. Moving and powerful!
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