
"New Cirque do Soleil spectacle "ECHO" (playing through January 18 at the Big Top near Oracle Park) explores the connections between the natural and human world, while celebrating our interconnectivity. Of course, there are tremendous acrobatics, hilarious clowns, and other dazzling circus acts-plus a flash of cutting-edge technology and some delightful animal-based costumes. 48 Hills video reporter Andrew Brobst speaks with Artistic Director Fabrice Lemire and Assistant Head of Wardrobe Laura McClure for insights into how they pull off that unique Cirque magic."
"New Cirque do Soleil spectacle "ECHO" (playing through January 18 at the Big Top near Oracle Park) explores the connections between the natural and human world, while celebrating our interconnectivity. 48 Hills video reporter Andrew Brobst speaks with Artistic Director Fabrice Lemire and Assistant Head of Wardrobe Laura McClure for insights into how they pull off that unique Cirque magic."
Cirque du Soleil's ECHO runs through January 18 at the Big Top near Oracle Park and explores the connections between the natural and human worlds while celebrating interconnectivity. The production features tremendous acrobatics, hilarious clowns, and dazzling circus acts combined with cutting-edge technology and animal-based costumes that reinforce the nature-human theme. Costume design integrates animal motifs to support thematic storytelling and stagecraft. Artistic Director Fabrice Lemire and Assistant Head of Wardrobe Laura McClure explain techniques and collaborations used to achieve the show's visual and physical effects, blending traditional circus skills with modern technical elements.
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