Amaluna

Amaluna
Company Cirque du Soleil
Genre Contemporary circus
Show type Touring show
Date of premiere April 19, 2012 (Montreal)
Creative team
Director of creation Fernand Rainville
Director Diane Paulus
Set and props designer Scott Pask
Costume designer Mérédith Caron
Composers Guy Dubuc
Marc Lessard
Sound designer Jacques Boucher
Lighting designer Matthieu Larivée
Choreographers Karole Armitage
Debra Brown
Acrobatic choreographer Caitlan Maggs
Acrobatic and rigging designer Fred Gérard
Props designer Patricia Ruel
Makeup designer Eleni Uranis
Dramaturge Randy Weiner
Other information
Preceded by Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour (2011)
Succeeded by Michael Jackson: One (2013)
Official website

Amaluna is a touring show by Cirque du Soleil, created and directed by Diane Paulus. It premiered in Montréal, Canada, on April 19, 2012.[1] Loosely inspired by William Shakespeare's The Tempest,[2] the story takes place on an island governed by goddesses. During a storm, a group of men are washed up on shore. The queen's daughter falls for one of the young men, and the trials of their love are the basis of the show's main narrative through-line.[3] The show is notable for having a cast that is 70% female.[4]

The title, Amaluna, is the combination of two words. "Ama" which refers to mother in many languages, and "luna" which means moon. The moon is a symbol of femininity, which is part of the reason it was chosen for this production.[5]

Set and technical information

Scott Pask created a set that was inspired by nature, using branches resembling bamboo that frame the set and reach out to the audience. The set is open yet immersive at the same time. Trees tower near the edge of the central stage and lower, denser flora are visible further upstage. The trees are handcrafted and are not treated to look like wood, yet still suggest a natural look.[6]

The principal colors seen throughout the stage are those found in peacock feathers. Lighting is used to create a sense of danger and heightened awareness, using the set to cast shadows.[6]

The center stage in Amaluna has a mechanism allowing it to revolve, as can the carousel suspended above the stage. The set design has very few moving parts. This allows for greater attention to the performers.[6]

Acts

Rotational acts

Retired acts

Music

The music in Amaluna is contemporary, using guitars. Bass, drums, cello, vocals, keyboards, and percussion support the guitars in delivering the music. Amaluna is the first Cirque du Soleil show with an all-female group of musicians.[7]

Track titles as they appear in order on the CD (the items in parentheses reflect the act correlated with each song):

  1. All Come Together (Opening, Finale)
  2. Elma Om Mi Lize (Water Meteors-Icarian Games, Aerial Straps)
  3. Tempest (The Storm-Straps)
  4. Enchanted Reunion (Suspended Poles, Peacock dance)
  5. Fly Around (Uneven Bars)
  6. Hope (Vocal Aerial Hoop)
  7. O Ma Ley (Waterbowl-Handbalancing)
  8. Burn Me Up (Teeterboard)
  9. Whisper (Manipulation)
  10. Running On The Edge (Tightwire) / (Cyr Wheel)
  11. Ena Fee Alyne (Unicycles) / (Hula Hoops) / ("Diabolo")
  12. Creature Of Light (Chinese Pole, A Thousand Arms and Sticks)
  13. Mutations (Juggling)
  14. Run (Aerial Straps, Clowns)

Tour

Amaluna began its Grand Chapiteau tour in North America which lasted for 3 years before it moved on to tour Europe where it converted into arena format twice when it performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

The following colorboxes indicate the region of each performance:
 EU   Europe  NA   North America  SA   South and Central Americas  AP   Asia/Pacific  OC   Oceania  AF   Africa

Grand Chapiteau tour

2012 schedule

  •  NA   Montréal, QC - From 19 Apr to 15 Jul 2012 (show première)
  •  NA   Québec City, QC - From 25 Jul to 19 Aug 2012
  •  NA   Toronto, ON - From 7 Sep to 4 Nov 2012
  •  NA   Vancouver, BC - From 23 Nov 2012 to 20 Jan 2013

2013 schedule

  •  NA   Seattle, WA - From 31 Jan to 24 Mar 2013
  •  NA   Calgary, AB - From 10 Apr to 19 May 2013
  •  NA   Edmonton, AB - From 29 May to 23 Jun 2013
  •  NA   Denver, CO - From 18 Jul to 25 Aug 2013
  •  NA   Minneapolis, MN - From 26 Sep to 20 Oct 2013
  •  NA   San Francisco, CA - From 13 Nov 2013 to 12 Jan 2014

2014 schedule

  •  NA   San Jose, CA - From 22 Jan to 2 Mar 2014
  •  NA   New York, NY - From 20 Mar to 18 May 2014
  •  NA   Boston, MA - From 29 May to 6 Jul 2014
  •  NA   Washington, DC - From 31 Jul to 10 Sep 2014
  •  EU   Manchester, UK - From 15 Sep to 2 Oct 2014

2015 schedule

  •  NA   Houston, TX - From 11 Feb to 22 Mar 2015
  •  EU   Madrid, ES - From 6 May to 21 Jun 2015
  •  EU   PortAventura, ES - From 3 Jul to 23 Aug 2015
  •  EU   Brussels, BE - From 10 Sep to 25 Oct 2015
  •  EU   Paris, FR - From 5 Nov 2015 to 3 Jan 2016

2016 schedule

(Amaluna played in the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK during this time)
  •  EU   Amsterdam, NL - From 17 Mar to 1 May 2016
  •  EU   Frankfurt, DE - From 12 May to 5 Jun 2016
  •  EU   Knokke-Heist, BE - From 14 Jul 2016 to 21 Aug 2016
  •  EU   Manchester, UK - From 7 Sep to 2 Oct 2016

2017 schedule

(Amaluna played in the Royal Albert Hall in London, UK during this time)
  •  EU   Vienna, AT - From 9 Mar to 17 Apr 2017

Arena tour

2016 schedule

 EU   Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - From 16 Jan to 6 Mar 2016

2017 schedule

 EU   Royal Albert Hall, London, UK - From 12 Jan to 26 Feb 2017

References

  1. "Amaluna show Press Kits & Material". Cirque du Soelil Press Materials. Cirque du Soleil. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  2. "Cirque du Soleil's Amaluna to put female spin on The Tempest". CBC News. 2012-01-16. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  3. "Amaluna - About the Show". Amaluna. Cirque du Soleil. Retrieved 2012-01-17.
  4. Rinaldi, Ray Mark. "Cirque du Soleil returns to Denver with gal-powered "Amaluna"". The Denver Post.
  5. "Cirque du Soleil Unveils a New Touring Show Amaluna Directed by Diane Paulus in Montreal's Old Port Starting April 19.". 2012-01-16. Retrieved 2012-01-25.
  6. 1 2 3 "Amaluna - Set Design" (PDF). Amaluna - Press Kit. Cirque du Soleil. Retrieved 2012-04-20.
  7. "Amaluna - Music" (PDF). Amaluna - Press Kit. Cirque du Soleil. Retrieved 2012-04-20.

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