It already has permanent shows based at
Walt Disney World Resort and
Tokyo Disney Resort — now, could
Cirque du Soleil, the world-famous avant-garde circus, be looking to Paris? Founder of the company Guy Laliberté has suggested for the first time that a show based at Disneyland Paris could be a real possibility. When interviewed by Christian Sylt for
a piece in The Independent, we can reveal that on the subject Laliberté commented:
“We are having discussions with Disneyland Paris. It could be good but we have to be careful because this is an environment where it doesn’t have the same kind of traffic as in Orlando.”
According to brief details given, any Cirque du Soleil show at the Paris resort would most likely be seasonal, with performances only during one of the busier periods for the resort, similar to the
Wintuk show held from November to January in New York’s Madison Square Garden — which just finished its final run last month. The location at Disneyland Paris would possibly be the
site of the existing
Crescend’O “dome” in
Disney Village, though probably not the existing tent, which was built for the smaller
aquatic circus show in 1999 and has since been used mainly for business events. Both the
La Nouba show in Florida and
Zed show in Tokyo are in permanent residence at custom-built theatres.
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