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  • Christinne Muschi/Reuters CIRQUE STILT WALKING: Stilt walkers participated in Cirque du Soleil’s attempt at a Guinness world record for most people simultaneously walking on stilts in Montreal on Tuesday.

    Today’s Photos: June 17 2009

  • She is the first woman in Cirque du Soleil's 25-year history to craft an entire production from the ground up, from creation and direction to choreography.

    Climb to the top: 'Ovo' creator Deborah Colker fearlessly crosses borders Sarah Kaufman 2010

  • Cirque is always business too earlier on in the morning with the breakfast and brunch crowd – meaning I never felt guilty about taking up space.

    My Cliché of Choice « Write Anything 2009

  • The best part - and even STYD points this out - is that Dafoe is actually playing a vampire in Cirque du Freak.

    Does Willem Dafoe Have a Creepy Fascination With Vampires?! « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • And I did happen to stumble across some real news courtesy of STYD that Dafoe has been cast in Cirque du Freak.

    Does Willem Dafoe Have a Creepy Fascination With Vampires?! « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • He p reached his personal gospel of black self-help from the speaker's platform at last year's Million Man March; he's bankrolled the all-black circus dubbed Cirque du Soul.

    Fast-Food Fast Tracker 2008

  • Ever since the early '80s, when a gaggle of street performers, stilt-walkers and fire-breathers wowed crowds in a small town in Quebec, the group that became known as Cirque du Soleil has scaled dramatic heights - defining the "nouveau" circus as a non-animal group of super-talents and introducing spectacular shows now considered institutions in Las Vegas, New York and around the world.

    Local News from The Gainesville Sun 2009

  • Ever since the early '80s, when a gaggle of street performers, stilt-walkers and fire-breathers wowed crowds in a small town in Quebec, the group that became known as Cirque du Soleil has scaled dramatic heights - defining the "nouveau" circus as a non-animal group of super-talents and introducing spectacular shows now considered institutions in Las Vegas, New York and around the world.

    Local News from The Gainesville Sun 2009

  • Ever since the early '80s, when a gaggle of street performers, stilt-walkers and fire-breathers wowed crowds in a small town in Quebec, the group that became known as Cirque du Soleil has scaled dramatic heights - defining the "nouveau" circus as a non-animal group of super-talents and introducing spectacular shows now considered institutions in Las Vegas, New York and around the world.

    Local News from The Gainesville Sun 2009

  • Ever since the early '80s, when a gaggle of street performers, stilt-walkers and fire-breathers wowed crowds in a small town in Quebec, the group that became known as Cirque du Soleil has scaled dramatic heights - defining the "nouveau" circus as a non-animal group of super-talents and introducing spectacular shows now considered institutions in Las Vegas, New York and around the world.

    Local News from The Gainesville Sun 2009

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