Cirque du Soleil to stage largest ever performance for Oscars
The Associated Press
Posted: Feb 17, 2012 9:47 AM ET
Last Updated: Feb 17, 2012 9:45 AM ET
Artists from Cirque du Soleil shows all over the globe have been called to take part in the upcoming Oscar performance. (Jonathan Short/Associated Press)
Aerialists, acrobats and contortionists are among the guests at this year's Academy Awards.
Telecast producers Don Mischer and Brian Grazer say they've invited Cirque do Soleil to perform during the Oscar show.
The three-minute performance will be among the international troupe's biggest yet, said Cirque du Soleil special events director Yasmine Khalil, featuring more than 50 artists. Most Cirque shows employ 75 to 80 artists over two hours, she said.
Cirque du Soleil has a show in residence at the Kodak Theatre, where the Oscars will be presented on Feb. 26, but the performance planned for the awards telecast is "unique for this one evening" and not taken from any of the troupe's 22 productions playing around the world.
Performers from those shows, however, are heading to Hollywood. Khalil says artists from Japan and Russia are flying in to participate in the Academy Awards segment.
Khalil wouldn't reveal any specifics about the performance other than to say "the theme is very much in line with paying tribute to the movie-theatre experience" and different from Iris, Cirque's regular show at the Kodak Theatre, which is billed as "a journey into the world of cinema."
Like Iris, the music for the troupe's Oscar performance was composed by Danny Elfman.
Cirque du Soleil troupes were reluctant to perform on television in years past "because we felt as though a lot of it got lost in translation," Khalil said, but they appreciated the way their performance came across when they participated in the 74th Academy Awards.
"That boosted our confidence knowing that we're comfortable in front of the camera," she said.
Khalil and the performers have been working on their routine since before Christmas, and they're eager to get into the Kodak and try it out on the Oscar stage for the various camera operators shooting the show.
"To capture 50 people jumping around everywhere from the ceiling and from the ground and right and left and centre, it's a whole added challenge," she said.
That challenge extends to the viewers, too.
"They should be very attentive. There will be a lot happening," she said. "You don't want to be blinking too much because you might miss something."
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