CIRQUE ÉLOISE
Cirque Éloize performs elaborate circus routines Thursday through Sunday at Hawaii Theatre.
Cirque Éloize, the French-Canadian performance troupe that staged "Excentricus" here in November 2000, returns to Honolulu with "Nomade," starting Thursday at Hawaii Theatre. Cirque Éloize
ends tour hereStar-Bulletin staff
The show just concluded a well-received run at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center, and the troupe is concluding its American tour in the islands.
"Nomade" is an inspiring dreamland adventure that features the company's dramatic blend of traditional and contemporary theatrical circus.
It's a show filled with gravity-defying acrobats and trapeze artists, clowns, unicyclists, lithe contortionists and musicians.
The show's story is a simple but colorful one about a fantasy journey through the imagination as two clans of circus performers wander through a nighttime carnival of memories and dreams.
The story captures a gamut of emotions ranging from melancholy, sensuality, joy and love.
Tickets for Cirque Éloize range from $15 to $35 and are available at the theater's box office at 528-0506.
"Nomade" is a presentation of the University of Hawaii's Outreach College.
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