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touring production that premiered in
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, Canada on April 21, 2005. As of May 24, 2005, Cirque du Soleil had broken its record of spectators for the première location in Montreal; more than 200,000 people had viewed the production, far outpacing the prior record of 180,000 tickets sold for '' Varekai'' during its première. The show's final performance under the big top took place in
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on 13 December 2015. On November 20, 2017, Cirque du Soleil announced that the show would once again set out on tour, this time in the arena format. The re-staged show premiered March 2, 2018 in
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. ''Cortéo''—an Italian word meaning "cortège" or procession—is a
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show about a clown who watches his own
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taking place in a
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-like atmosphere. It was partly inspired by ''The Grand Parade: Portrait of the Artist as Clown'' on display at the
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and the movie ''I Clowns'' by
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. Directed by Daniele Finzi Pasca, founder of the Swiss clown troupe Teatro Sunil and director of several shows by
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, ''Cortéo'' was presented
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under a large tent. The action took place on a large circular stage consisting of
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rotating rings. This allowed one area of the stage to rotate while another remained stationary. At times during the performance, the stage was divided by a large curtain illustrated with a painting called the ''Cortéo Procession''. There were entrances/exits at either side of the circular stage.


Set and technical information

During its big top tour, Cirque du Soleil divided the ''Grand Chapiteau'' in two by creating a stage that spanned the diameter of the tent, thus allowing the audience to face one another as well as giving a performer's perspective to them. Built into the long stage were two turntables with a diameter of . ''Corteos set had a special overhead transport mechanism, dubbed the "Patience", which had two rails fitted with four platform-like carts each. Each cart had a lifting capacity of and a top speed of . At its highest point, it was above the stage. The curtains utilized in ''Corteo'' were painted in watercolors and were inspired by a painting from 1885 by
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. The Roll Drop curtains were about in width and in height. The inner curtains were constructed in Canada and sent to France to be painted. Each of the four inner curtains took nearly two weeks to be individually painted. The design on the center stage was a labyrinth which exactly matches the proportions and size of the one on the floor of
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Cast

The principal characters of ''Corteo'' were clowns, as is fitting for a clown's funeral, but 62 artists comprised the full troupe. * Mauro the Dreamer Clown (named The Dead Clown in the Chapiteau version): The central character of ''Corteo'', and the one being honored in this funeral procession. * The Clowness * Giant Clown * Little Clown * The Loyal Whistler: His origins come from the classic role of "Mr. Loyal", the ringmaster of a traditional
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. He was played by professional whistler
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in the original and re-staged runs. Professional whistler Robert Stemmons held the role from November 2006 to January 2013. Alain Labrie, one of the show’s vocalists, also appeared several times as Mr. Loyal. The role has been held by
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since October 2018. * The White Clown * Angels: Watch over the Dead Clown and guide him. * The Little Angel * The August Clown * The Villagers: The inhabitants of a small village in Italy, who came to pay homage to Mauro one last time before his great final journey.


Acts

The acts in ''Corteo'' brought together the passion of acting with the grace and power of acrobatics. *Chandeliers: An aerial act involving three large chandeliers and four aerialists representing Mauro's past lovers. *Bouncing beds: A group of artists mimicked children in this comical act on beds whose mattresses were trampolines. *
Cyr wheel The Cyr wheel (also known as the roue Cyr, mono wheel, or simple wheel) is an acrobatic apparatus that consists of a single large ring made of aluminum or steel with a diameter approximately taller than the performer. The performer stands insid ...
: A group of performers spun and rotated in a large metal ring. *Suspended pole *Golf: The giant clown tries to play golf with a rogue golf ball. *Artist Marionette * Hula hoops *Helium Dance: The clowness floats above the ground with the aid of a large set of gigantic balloons and the dead clown. *
Teeterboard The teeterboard or Korean plank is an acrobatic apparatus that resembles a playground seesaw. The strongest teeterboards are made of oak (usually 9 feet in length). The board is divided in the middle by a fulcrum made of welded steel. At each en ...
: Three feuding artists send each other flying high in the air in this energetic act. *Paradis: A unique aerial act involving a trampoline safety net and four aerial cradles. The performers threw one another from these cradles to a group on the next cradle. *Crystal Glasses and Tibetan Bowls: A large group played the soothing Tibetan bowls, accompanying the Loyal Whistler's whistling. *
Juggling Juggling is a physical skill, performed by a juggler, involving the manipulation of objects for recreation, entertainment, art or sport. The most recognizable form of juggling is toss juggling. Juggling can be the manipulation of one object ...
: A quartet of performers tossed clubs and rings to each other with bullseye accuracy. *Acrobatic Ladder: An acrobat climbs up and down and even performs a handstand on top of a tall, freestanding ladder. *Teatro Intimo: The characters try to perform
Romeo & Juliet ''Romeo and Juliet'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare early in his career about the romance between two Italian youths from feuding families. It was among Shakespeare's most popular plays during his lifetime and, along with ''Ham ...
. *Duo-Straps: Using sheer strength, a duo performed suspended from long cords, swinging around the stage. *Tournik: An original act that takes the traditional
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apparatus, but creates a twist by fusing four high bars to make a cube.


Acts in Rotation

*
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: An artist manipulates diabolos. *Vocal
aerial silk Aerial silks (also known as aerial contortion, aerial ribbons, aerial tissues, fabric, ribbon, or ''tissu'') is a type of performance in which one or more artists perform aerial acrobatics while hanging from a specialist fabric. The fabric may b ...
: A unique rotational act that was performed by Marie-Michelle Faber and is now being performed by Aurélie Dauphin; she performs an extravagant tissu act while singing.


Retired acts

* Not so serious: A fiery act that involved two female and a male rhythmic gymnast, they used hoops, ribbons and balls in this act. *Aerial straps solo: A lone artist swung across the stage clinging to a pair of long cords. *
Tightrope Tightrope walking, also called funambulism, is the skill of walking along a thin wire or rope. It has a long tradition in various countries and is commonly associated with the circus. Other skills similar to tightrope walking include slack rope ...
: A solo artist walked a tightwire barefoot or in ballet pointe shoes; the act also involved props such as hula hoops and a unicycle. *Acro duet: A couple performed stunning acrobatic feats. The man threw the woman in the air; she somersaulted and landed, and they would unite again for the next trick. * Duo adagio: On a rotating platform, two artists used strength and balance as they contorted themselves into many beautiful poses. *Foot juggling: Elegance, dexterity and coordination are wrapped up in one character who carries us away to a world tied to the traditions of old-time circus, in which Mauro and his friends once played.


Costumes

''Corteos costume designer, Dominique Lemieux, utilized "matériaux bruts et des matières nobles" (French for "raw and luxury fabrics") to create a wardrobe that accentuated the artists' natural beauty. The finer details of the outfits were inspired by European styles between 1890 and 1930. The color palette chosen was soft in nature, including blue, pink, and fuchsia along with copper and gold hues. In order to create a worn-in, hand-me-down style of clothing, the costumes were airbrushed and dyed. Common fabrics throughout the wardrobe included silk, linen, and cotton, which were adorned with beaded lace, sequins, and gemstones. In total, more than 900 fabrics were utilized to create the 184 costumes. If back-up and rotational costumes are to be taken into account, the total costume count was around 450 costumes with 284 rotations. During each show day, 12 to 16 hours of ironing was necessary to prepare the costumes. * The performers in the Paradise act were clothed in silk georgette, crêpe de Chine, and satin. * The musicians had pleated ruffs along the neckline in addition to
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s. * The White clown was dressed to represent classic
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characters. The fabric was gathered at both the hips and shoulders by cartridge pleats, and the bibs were covered in honeycomb stocking.


Music

''Corteo''’s score was originally composed by Philippe Leduc and Maria Bonzanigo. Additional composers including Jean-François Côté and Michel A. Smith subsequently reworked several pieces. Show director Daniele Finzi Pasca contributed lyrics. Cirque du Soleil Musique released an album of music from ''Corteo'' on 23 September 2006 in Canada, and 7 October 2006 in the US. ''Corteo'' was one of the first Cirque du Soleil CDs to feature multiple composers. The album features the contributions of 61 musicians and singers, a 16-piece choir and a 13-piece string section. ''Corteo''’s lyrics are sung in Italian, French, and Spanish. Listed below are the tracks from the CD, alongside the acts during which they were played. # Funerale ''(Opening pt. 1)'' # Ritornare ''(Opening pt. 2)'' # Rêve d'un pantin ''(Marionette)'' # Les chevaux à bottes ''(Little horses)'' # Nos dejó ''(Cortege)'' # Klezmer Moment ''(Helium dance)'' # Prendersi per mano ''(Aerial straps duo)'' # Anneaux ''(Cyr wheels)'' # El cielo sabrá #* ''Tightwire (2005-2015)'' #* ''Suspended pole (2018-)'' # Fugue ''(Chandeliers)'' # Volo volando ''(Chandeliers)'' # Un tierno y dulce ''(Teeterboard)'' # Balade au bout d'une échelle ''(Acrobatic Ladder)'' # Garda lassù ''(Teeterboard)'' # Triangle tango ''(Rhythmic gymnastics)'' # Che finalone ''(Tournik, 2005-)'' ;Other Songs *Bouncing Beds ''(Trampo-Beds, 2005-)'' *Trumpet Bed ''(Trampo-Beds, 2005-)'' *Ascension ''(Mauro's Flight)'' *The Singing Angel ''(Little horses intro)'' *Paradis ''(Paradise, 2005)'' *Prelude to Sette Ricordi ''(Paradise intro, 2005-)'' *Sette Ricordi ''(Paradise, 2005-)'' *Golf *Foot Juggling **''Foot juggling (2008-2015)'' **''Hula hoops (2018-)'' *Acro Duet ''(2006-2015)'' *Jonglerie ''(Juggling, 2005)'' *Jongleurs ''(Juggling, 2005-)'' *Planches ''(Korean Plank)'' *Démontage ''(Transition)'' *Costume ''(Transition)'' *Lilipussiens ''(Adagio duet)'' *Appeso al blu ''(Vocal aerial silk)'' *Crystal Bowls ''(Crystal Glasses and Tibetan Bowls)'' *Teatro Intimo *Prendersi per mano **''Aerial straps duo (2006-)'' **''Aerial straps solo'' *Diabolo Tango **''Aerial straps solo (2005)'' **''Foot Juggling (2007-2014)'' **''Diabolo (2014-)'' **''Handbalancing (2015)'' *Vols Magiques ''(Flying Angels)'' *Tournik ''(Tournik, 2005)'' *Finale ''(Ending)''


Vocalists


Male baritone

*Paul Bisson **From April 2005 (Montréal) to February 2008 (San Diego) **From September 2008 to October 2008 (Ottawa) **From July 2009 (Osaka) to December 2010 (Moscow) *Alain Labrie **From February 2008 (San Diego) to September 2008 (Calgary) **From November 2008 (Miami) to September 2010 (Tokyo) **From May 2012 (Amsterdam) to Present *Kit Goguen **From October 2010 (Moscow) to June 2011 (Madrid) **From July 2011 (Valencia) to May 2012 (Amsterdam) *Mathieu Lavoie - From June 2011 to July 2011 (Valencia)


Female lead

*Marie-Michelle Faber **From April 2005 (Montréal) to June 2007 (Columbus) **From January 2008 (San Diego) to September 2008 (Ottawa) **From December 2008 (Miami) to May 2011 (Madrid) *Estelle Esse **From April 2005 (Montréal) to September 2005 (Toronto) **From September 2008 (Ottawa) to December 2008 (Miami) **From March 2018 (New Orleans) to April 2018 (Knoxville) *Denise Stefanie - From May 2007 (Columbus) to December 2007 (Costa Mesa) *Sophie Guay - From March 2011 (Vienna) to April 2013 (São Paulo) *Émilie Émiroglou - From April 2013 (São Paulo) to December 2015 (Quito) *Aurélie Dauphin - From March 2018 (New Orleans) to Present


Female background

*Helena Saldanha - From April 2005 (Montréal) to January 2007 (Atlanta)


Filmography

Cirque du Soleil released their film adaptation of ''Corteo'' on April 11, 2006. It was filmed in Canada in 2005. During the Creative Arts ceremony on September 8, 2007, it won the
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for Outstanding Picture Editing for a Special. The following day, it also won a Gémeaux (
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) for ''Meilleur montage - humour, variétés, arts de la scène'' (best editing - humor, entertainment, performing arts).


Tour

Following Corteo's première in Montreal in 2005, it was seen by more than 5 million spectators. Corteo celebrated its 1000th show in January 2008 in San Diego; its 1500th show in June 2009 in Nagoya, Japan; its 2000th show in September 2010 in Kazan, Russia, and its 3500th show in March 2015 in Bogota, Colombia. ''Corteo'' began (like all touring Cirque du Soleil shows) with a North American tour (2005-2008), which was followed by a Japanese tour in 2009. The show did not go on to any other cities in Asia or Oceania, but instead proceeded to a European tour (2010-2013) and then a South American tour (2013-2015). The show's Big Top final performance took place in Quito, Ecuador on 13 December 2015. The show has been adapted to an arena format and premiered in New Orleans, Louisiana, kicking off a two-year tour across North America in March 2018.


Reception

Reviews of ''Corteo'' in the news media were mixed. In 2005, the ''
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'' found the show "brilliant" but the ''
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'' concluded that it merely "settles for being very good". ''
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'' gave a lukewarm review in May 2006, stating at best that it "will pass the time pleasantly for those who have seen and enjoyed previous Cirque extravaganzas". Although ''
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'' named it an "Editors' Pick" in November 2006, the headline of its article noted, "Some of the Thrill Is Gone". ''
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'' in 2007 praised the acrobats but criticized the clowns. A March 2008 review in ''
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'' was similarly reserved, stating that there is a "disparity in the quality of the acts" and a "lack of a cohesive ending".
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was enthusiastic about an Ottawa performance of ''Corteo'' in September 2008. In May 2018, ''
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'' praised the show, saying it left the audience dazzled.


References


External links


Official website

Mitch Head and Edi Barata's official site

Bandleader Roger Hewett's official site

Kit Chatham's official site

The former "Loyal Whistler" Robert Stemmons' official site

Jeff Raz's official site

Official site of the former Loyal Whistler Sean Lomax
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