WINTUK (CIRQUE DU SOLEIL)



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Introduction


''Wintuk'' is a show by Cirque du Soleil which will play ten weeks during the holiday seasons of 2007-2011 in the WaMu Theater in Madison Square Garden in New York City, USA, beginning in early November 2007. It is a 90-minute show with a twenty minute intermission. The show is described on the page from the website as follows:

A young boy lives in a city where the arrival of winter has brought long shadows and intense cold – but no snow!
He interacts with an extraordinary cast of high-energy urban street characters, including acrobats, dancers and talking marionettes. But when the snow doesn't arrive, he embarks on a quest with three companions – a female shaman who's lost in the city, a shy man destined to discover his courage and the shadow of a young girl – to find the snow and bring it back where it belongs.
The adventurers journey to an imaginary country called ''Wintuk'' – a world without sunlight – where they encounter the rich culture of the People of the North and extraordinary giant characters made of ice. When at last the sun returns, they fly home on the wings of a giant crane and generate a swirling snowstorm.
The show is playful, musical, bursting with the energy of the city and the broad sweep of nature. A cast of 50 performers weaves thrilling circus arts, breathtaking theatrical effects and memorable songs into a meaningful seasonal story that resonates with the whole family.

References



Official Cirque du Soleil press release on ''Wintuk''

External Links



Official ''Wintuk'' website

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